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The map resources within a research project:An example of application a multidisciplinary

geo-collaboration Web GIS.

Herve Parmentier, Anne Rivière-Honegger, Marie-Laure Trémélo

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Herve Parmentier, Anne Rivière-Honegger, Marie-Laure Trémélo. The map resources within a re- search project:An example of application a multidisciplinary geo-collaboration Web GIS.. ICC, 25th International Cartographic Conference, Jul 2011, Paris, France. 2012. �halshs-01677454�

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Objectives, actions, first uses and results

Evolution of functional types under different scenarios charging

First year of master of Geography presented by Coralie Extrat. Director of Research: Norbert Landon, University of Lyon II.

trenches in the catchment area of the Drome watershed

Variety of uses are mainly focused on a map scenario geovisualization

A AB AG B C and D

D E F GE

Actual typology 1948 typology

Deforestation along the Roanne tributary

Deforestation near Saillans

Deforestation downstream the Bez tributary Extreme scenario (3 sites deforestations)

Shannon index Types with high potential habitat diversity

(Covered by the canopy and braided reaches)

30 km

1.67 70%

1.67 70% 1.03 22% 1.74 65%

1.78 66% 1.76 62% 1.83 54%

Deforestation near Saillans

Deforestation along the Roanne tributary Deforestation downstream the Bez tributary

The wooded ravines site experimental Ausson (Photography: F. Liébault)

Carte de localisation des sites potentiels de recharge sédimentaire

Operation and utilization of ArcGIS Server

Conclusions and prospects

Arcgis server : a technical solution

chosen for spatial mapping scenarios and communication.

(Image source: information ESRI ArcGIS Server)

Arcgis server allows sharing of GIS resources within the scientific organization.On the Webresources are distributed maps, globes,address locators,

of geoprocessing tools geodatabases.

GIS WEB SERVICES RESOURCES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION BROADCAST NETWORKS

Loriol

sur Drôme Crest

Die

Luc en Diois Saillant

Chatillon en Diois La Drôme

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The watershed of Drome include 83 municipalities

according to a division of SAGE, Scheme Development and Management Water.

The size of watershed is 1640 square km. It is located in a transition zone between a north humid mountain

environment (the karst plateau of the Vercors) and a

south dominant Mediterranean (solid marl-limestone Diois).

Research field

The Drome creators project

Oblical aerial view of the 'Drôme' river (photography R. Montagnon 2009)

How to use thematic map from GIS Web tool to help research community to better understand the spatial environmental phenomena and the influence of human actions on watershed in the past 200 years ?

Axe 2 : La Drôme héritée

Effets des dispositifs produits par la gestion de l ’eau G. Bouleau, C. Barthélémy, A. Vincent

Effets des règles et des am énagements de la lutte contre l ’érosion P. Allard, N. Landon, A. Farinetti

Effets des politiques de d éveloppement agricole S. Girard, P. Arnould, A. Honegger

Axe 3 : La Drôme actuelle et future

Modélisation écologique, hydrologique et g éomorphologique H. Piégay, D. Pont, B. Dumont, N. Landon , E. Sauquet , I. Braud

Analyse des pratiques des riverains actuels G. Bouleau, C. Barthélémy, A. Vincent, S. Loubier

Axe 1 : Intégration disciplinaire et interaction avec les acteurs

Animation et int égration. A. Honegger, Y.-F. Le Lay (spatialisation), G. Bouleau (cadre conceptuel)

Trame temporelle. Norbert Landon (démographie, usage du sol, digues), E. Sauquet (Hydrologie)

Pilotage et restitutions aux acteurs

(notamment via la

ZABR)

Communaut é scientifique internationale

Interactions via Plateforme GeoWebExplorer Scénarios

spatialis és d’évolution

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5 3

4

Axe 2 : La Drôme héritée

Effets des dispositifs produits par la gestion de l ’eau G. Bouleau, C. Barthélémy, A. Vincent

Effets des règles et des am énagements de la lutte contre l ’érosion P. Allard, N. Landon, A. Farinetti

Effets des politiques de d éveloppement agricole S. Girard, P. Arnould, A. Honegger

Axe 3 : La Drôme actuelle et future

Modélisation écologique, hydrologique et g éomorphologique H. Piégay, D. Pont, B. Dumont, N. Landon , E. Sauquet , I. Braud

Analyse des pratiques des riverains actuels G. Bouleau, C. Barthélémy, A. Vincent, S. Loubier

Axe 1 : Intégration disciplinaire et interaction avec les acteurs

Animation et int égration. A. Honegger, Y.-F. Le Lay (spatialisation), G. Bouleau (cadre conceptuel)

Trame temporelle. Norbert Landon (démographie, usage du sol, digues), E. Sauquet (Hydrologie)

Pilotage et restitutions aux acteurs

(notamment via la

ZABR)

Communaut é scientifique internationale

Interactions via Plateforme GeoWebSIG Scénarios spatialis és d’évolution

2

5 3

4

The focus of the project and the GIS project's Web site

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Problem statement and research approach

The map resources within a research project:

An example of application a multidisciplinary geo-collaboration Web GIS

Hervé Parmentier, Anne Honegger, Marie Laure Tremelo.

Contacts : Hervé Parmentier : [email protected], Tel : (00.33).4.37.37.64.37

Acknowledgements: Melanie Bertrand, PhD Geography, Frederick Liebault, CEMAGREF engineer Grenoble ETNA team; Katarina Dzubakova, Phd student of physical geography and geoecology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia; Coralie Extrat, master degree geography studient of Geography, University of Lyon II, UMR 5600 EVS;

On the remote server manager, the data are arranged Layered / tree and then file geodatabases

recorded in mapping projects (. mxd).

Then the vector and raster of the project are paid on a FPT server. Then via a login / password are configured webservices and web applications before release

on the Web with or without group permission.

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Specification of extent of study, a time step and spatial resolution.

Construction of a common time frame and a common conceptual areas of interest.

Adjustment of the common time frame by

research questions on the 'Drôme' river legacies.

Identification of already available technical management device.

Comparison of identified practices with the proposed scenarios

The site of remobilization of 'Béoux' river before and after

clearance of forests; views upstream (Photography: F. Liébault)

Beyond the individual needs or colllectives cast, researchers and managers are sensitive to three recurring issues:

- The quality of maps, their legibility, their semantic interests in relation to research issues and / or management.

- The used form of cluster maps. Is this map a presentation of analysis or synthesis ? What types of geographic information users recognize ?

What choices it performs relative to these categorizations?

- The prospects for immediate and future use, what changes, what needs to be updated, how often ? It is evident in these contexts of practice that the method used and the sample data are determinants.

Conclusion and future prospects:

- Improving conditions and forms of interface display Web GIS; test Flex API for Arcgis serveur.

- The use of tests based on geoprocessing functions.

- Using data geo cataloging for dissemination to a geo-portal.

- Using PostGIS database, PostgreSQL related to ArcSDE.

Objectives:

- Sharing information (maps, statistics, archives) - Development of spatial evolution scenarios .

Actions:

1 - Selection of technical solution

2 - ArcGIS Server installation, testing and training.

- Installing ArcGIS Server, testing and training solutions for expectations of the end users.

ArcGIS Server will to model the spatial scenarios and communicate them to all partners

3 - Contractual arrangements, negotiation and building a data structure.

4 - Design and elaboration of the selected spatial mapping scenarios based on collected data the first maps of the atlas project.

ll a g n it a r g e t n i y b o s l a t u b

5 - Testing of different web applications such as geoprocessing tasks.

First results:

all partners have exchanged ideas on cards.It was a major support tool for information exchange and discussion within project consensus.

Exchange of information among researchers on water research problematic

identification of different needs of different actors

researchers Relevant territorial water

Defining of ArcGis Server requirements

Over 138 mapping projects were created, 10 scenarios are currently being tested.

Commissioning of the tool, and testing scenarios

SAGE of 'Drôme' river and quality of water Recharge sediment, the weight of water and forests in the Drome watershed

Create Distribute Use Manage

Project objective : The Drome creators project focuses on the interaction between different informations on the 'Drôme' river, the natural dynamics of the basin and practices of residents and public policies of the nineteenth century until today. A special attention is given to sedimentary dynamics of flood flows.

They are apprehended through the concept of temporal and geographical frame.

- The institutional and scientific partners of the project:APR project ‘Water and Territories’ Ministry of Ecology, CNRS, Cemagref.

- The program written in a continuous monitoring research ‘ Zone Atelier Bassin du Rhône (ZABR)’ site Workshop Drome program from 2008 to 2011.- The program is coordinated by Gabrielle Bouleau, IGREF,Cemagref,

UMR G-EAU, Montpellier and Anne Honegger, CNRS UMR 5600, Lyon.

- Research disciplines represented by interdisciplinary team: Geography, Biology, History, Economics, Sociology, Environmental Law, Hydrology.

- Local and regional territorial partners: the 'Drôme' river joint union and the Ramieres natural reserve.

University of Lyon,UMR 5600, CNRS, ENS Lyon, ISIG

Arcgis server: architecture and functioning

Setting of multi-thematic scenarios for publication foresight. Comment

and discussion the results.

Downloading and data exchange Geovisualisation mapping results Comment and discussion of results Spatial analysis and results synthesis

Create Distribute Use Manage

Le bassin versant de la Drôme : 83 communes, 1640 Km2

Source : BD TOPO® © 2007 IGN; Conception, réalisation : H. Parmentier, UMR 5600 EVS, ENS Lyon

The management of sediment transport in the revitalization The set of web services uses web publications Dot Net or

Net technology.Windows solutions and ASP model (Application Service) provide a

platform software for data

exchangeand application services.

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