The European Urban Atlas project Michael Albás Unit C2 – Urban Development and Territorial Cohesion
GMES – joint EC+ESA initiative 1998 User-requirements – consolidation – Urban Audit Land Monitoring Fast-Track Service CORINE Land Cover update + Urban Atlas Downstream services
Urban Atlas project GMES
How did we arrive at the Urban Atlas specification? GMES foresaw a bottom-up approach MOLAND model – Towards an Urban Atlas Regions and stakeholders were consulted (2005) to define needs and the path to achieve them Classification is CLC level 4 but compromised due to scale and economics (source data and methodology) Result is rather more of a top-down solution, more relevant from a European perspective Potential …indicators … integration ….
2 pilot sites (10x10 km) Bremen & Badajoz Standard input data: SPOT 5 data TeleAtlas street network Topographic maps Mapping guidelines Reference scale 1:10,000 Mapping unit 0,25 ha = 50m x 50m
Where are we today? Call for tender just launched: 185 cities (LUZ) this year, 133 in 2010 Budget 2008 to 2010 = €1,000,000 ESA supplies images To be renewed twice for a year Reference year 2006 +- 1 year Goal is to cover all Urban Audit LUZs Ideally, updating should be less expensive and could be envisaged every 3 years Next update for reference year 2011
For more information: corinne.hermant@ec.europa.eu michael.albas@ec.europa.eu www.urbanaudit.org State of European Cities Report: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/themes/urban/audit/index_en.htm