International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) hat dies direkt geteilt
#LAMASUS_EU is thrilled to share that LAMASUS Researcher Linda See from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) presented the beta version of the Land Use Management (LUM) geodatabase (https://lnkd.in/eYU78EDz) to our stakeholders. Linda started with an overview of land cover, land use, and land use management definitions, demonstrating how they are mapped using the Copernicus Corine land cover product. She also introduced the Land Use Management classes for four domains: 🌲 Forest: Five management classes were showcased, with a resulting map produced by our partner VU. 🌽 Cropland: Three main classes—irrigated, intensive rainfed, and extensive rainfed—are based on an energy input layer from JRC and the CAPRI model. 🐄 Grassland: Ten classes derived from high-resolution livestock-density data by IIASA and a method developed by LAMASUS researcher Ziga Malek et al. (2024). 🏘 Urban: Classes covering three intensity levels, infrastructure, and mining areas, mapped using Copernicus Urban Atlas and soil sealing products. Linda’s presentation highlighted the integration of various data sources and visualized the classes. Stakeholders raised detailed questions about the grassland management typology and wetland typology consistency with the LUM geodatabase. These discussions and subsequent actions are detailed in the Stakeholder Board Workshop report (https://lnkd.in/eY-HjHud) . We are grateful for the valuable feedback and look forward to further refining the LUM geodatabase to better serve our communities and ecosystems. #LandUseManagement #Geodatabase #Copernicus #IIASA #LAMASUS #SustainableDevelopment #Forestry #Cropland #Grassland #UrbanPlanning