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SEPA Space Data Projects

Explore the use of SEPA Space Data projects like Pleiades and Spot data, Word View 2 data, and Globolakes project for landform change detection, wetland classification, lake quality assessment, and inland water monitoring. Investigate Copernicus high-resolution layers for further research. Contact Susan Stevens at SEPA for more information on remote sensing projects. Contact Duncan Blake at SNH for projects related to habitat mapping and species-rich grassland identification. Marine Scotland and Scottish Government also utilize space data for marine mapping and environmental projects.

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SEPA Space Data Projects

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  1. SEPA Space Data Projects • Pleiades and Spot data for OCCS work. • change detection landform and surface water features. • Word View 2 data for wetland classification. • Globolakes project partner / end user - lake and inland water quality • Useful for risk screening – interested in this approach for estuaries • Copernicus high resolution layers, to be investigated. • When available will inform further investigation work, risk screening. Susan.Stevens@sepa.org.uk Remote Sensing Ecology Partnership and Development unit

  2. SNH Projects • Upland habitat mapping project • space data still useful – added spectral info or for mapping more extensive habitats. • Locating Potential Species Rich Grassland areas using remote sensing techniques • Duncan.blake@snh.gov.uk GIS Analysis Team Coordinator

  3. Other Agencies • Marine Scotland – some use of frontal maps, Harmful algal bloom warning • Scottish Government – previous projects

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