Objective
Earth Observation (E0) techniques offer the potential for large quantities of wide-area synoptic data which can be processed using a number of techniques to meet the information and data , requirements of those responsible for wide ranging disciplines in environmental and resource management. Traditionally these customers have had limited choice in how they satisfy their data information requirements and have evolved specific routes for information provision based largely on in-situ data collection.
In a commercial world, processing of EO data must compete with these traditional information provision routes.
A recent study funded by the British National Space Centre identified that a major obstacle in establishing the uptake of EO data was that data and information customers were not easily able to value their requirements and hence determine whether investment in a new information provision route, or data product was financially viable. If potential customers of EO data could make such valuations then they would be more confident about investing in this area.
This concerted action seeks to address the issues involved in data valuation such that both potential CEO customers and serviceproviders can make informed judgments about the value of their data and data services.
KEYWORDS(max10) DATA INFORMATION, VALUATION,CUSTOMERS
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Coordinator
OX10 8BA Wallingford
United Kingdom
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