In 2019, Geoscience Australia announced the creation of the ambitious Digital Earth Africa initiative, modelled on the rising success of Digital Earth Australia. The goal of the Digital Earth platforms is to make petabytes of Earth observation data freely available and accessible to inform policy, stimulate economic growth, and build a deeper understanding of our dynamic planet. This talk will discuss what the goals of Digital Earth Africa are and how the technology empowers African people.
The Digital Earth platforms are built on open geospatial data and open source technologies. From the Open Data Cube and the growing library of Python based remote sensing algorithms to TerriaJS, Docker images and infrastructure as code, all our work is shared with the world as reusable, extensible and free open source software.
This talk will delve into how:
• the Open Data Cube works,
• using Xarray and Jupyter Notebooks revolutionised Geoscience Australia’s approach to developing remote sensing applications,
• community movements such as Open Geospatial Consortium standards, Cloud Optimized GeoTIFFs and Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog drive the open architecture behind the Digital Earth platforms,
• we’ve been using modern technologies and the cloud to handle working with large volumes of data.
Hear the story behind the hype as we explore the past challenges, lessons learned, future opportunities and how you can get involved.