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Title: Dissemination report, Copernicus land monitoring 2014-2020 in the framework of Regulation (EU) No 377/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014
Authors: Conchin, Stephen
Formosa, Saviour
Refalo, Maria
Keywords: Information technology -- Social aspects -- Malta
Land cover -- Malta
Geospatial data -- Collection and preservation -- Malta
Geodatabases -- Malta
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Planning Authority
Citation: Conchin S., Formosa, S. and Refalo, M., (2018). Dissemination Report, Copernicus Land Monitoring 2014-2020, in the framework of Regulation (EU) No 377/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014, Specific Contract No 3436/R0-COPERNICUS/EEA. 57273, Implementing Framework service contract No EEA/IDM/R0/16/009/Malta. European Environment Agency, Copenhagen
Abstract: Although Malta does not fully employ the CLC products for its national needs, it was however committed to produce the CLC2018 products for its EU obligations. However, the use of CLC datasets has been generally consigned to generalized interpretation of maps for such products as the State of the Environment Report (SOER) and peripheral use in other projects; however any interpretation is mostly linked to EEA or other EU agencies’ queries. This said, Malta has still delivered the products based around the CLC2018 TOR and has concluded revisions to the CLC2012, CLC2018 and change analysis from 2012-2018. This process would allow users to gain knowledge of the five CLC products and change issues as seen within an EU project. This way PA may be able to further market the CLC products. In addition this specific contract covered the processes of post-production verification of the 2015 High Resolution Layers (HRLs) as per the terms of reference for the Implementing Framework service contract No EEA/IDM/R0/16/009/Malta. The aim of this task was to identify systematic classification errors that are eligible for improvement/enhancement. The themes covered by the HRL Verification process included:- Imperviousness – Imperviousness density, Forest – Tree Cover Density and Dominant Leaf Type, Grassland, Wetness and Water, Small woody features.
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