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Articles | Volume XLI-B8
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B8-1341-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B8-1341-2016
24 Jun 2016
 | 24 Jun 2016

THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF HAVING AN OPEN AND FREE BASIS SATELLITE DATA SHARING PLATFORM IN TURKEY: GEZGİN

Hüsne Seda Deveci, Aziz Koru, Ufuk Sakarya, İsmail Tevrizoğlu, Mustafa Teke, Ramazan Küpçü, Bülent Avenoğlu, Can Demirkesen, Sevgi Zübeyde Gürbüz, A. Feray Öztoprak, İbrahim Serdar Açıkgöz, İsmail Hakkı Demirhan, Ali Ömer Kozal, Mehmet Efendioğlu, Erdinç Berke, F. Fehmi Şimşek, İlkay Atıl, Derya Kaya, Pınar Uçmak, Eda Ersöz, and Hilal Özen

Keywords: RASAT, GEZGIN, Satellite data sharing platform

Abstract. Turkey is a county that experiences rapid socioeconomic development, which, in turn, leads to high urbanization rates due to migration of people from rural to urban areas, many large-scale development projects (e.g. highways, dams, housing and infrastructure), and environmental problems that adversely affect agriculture, such as soil erosion and deforestation. Furthermore, Turkey lies in a region prone to natural disasters, especially earthquakes, landslides, flooding and forest fires. Successfully overcoming these challenges requires continuous monitoring to enable rapid response as well as the development of effective socioeconomic policies. In this regard, space-based earth observation (EO) systems play a critical role in the rapid acquisiton and extraction of crucial information. The first launch of the first Turkish-designed satellite, RASAT, in 2011 led to the wide-spread exploitation of space-based resources by Turkish institutions through the dissemination of EO data on an open and free basis via the GEZGIN internet portal (http://www.gezgin.gov.tr). The push for data sharing was further instigated by the nationally funded project GEOPORTAL (“Satellite Image Processing and Geoportal Development Project”) and European Union FP7 project EOPOWER (“Earth Observation for Economic Empowerment”), which strove to create conditions for sustainable economic development through the increased use of Earth observation products and services for environmental applications. In this work, the technical challenges involving processing and preparing raw satellite data for dissemination as well as software design of the GEZGIN Portal will be presented.