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Dataset on georeferenced and tagged photographs for ecosystem services assessment

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    Identifier:  PC:4014
    Authors:  Serrano Giné, David
    Abstract:
    A georeferenced and tagged dataset of photographs is presented. Over 2,000 photographs from the Ebro Delta Natural Park, N-E Spain, have been treated. Raw data come from Wikiloc, a Volunteered Geographic Information source, and have been cleansed and systematized. The photographs have been classified according to their image content. An automatic first analysis was performed using 8-bit software. For uncertain tags, a second supervised analysis was performed. Classification into eight types and thirty-seven subtypes was conducted by considering landscape and social reactions. Data have been treated with the ArcGis 10.2. Geographic Information System. This dataset is useful for understanding ecosystem services by means of users’ photographs.
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    Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/other
    DOI: 10.17632/3ny5krr9k2.1
    Related publications: Serrano Giné, D., Pérez Albert, M. Y., Àvila Callau, A., & Jurado Rota, J. (2020). Dataset on georeferenced and tagged photographs for ecosystem services assessment, Ebro Delta, N-E Spain. Data in Brief, 29, 105178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105178
    Research group: GRATET
    Departament: Geografia
    Author: Serrano Giné, David
    Repository ingest date: 2019-11-05
    Dataset publication year: 2019
    Subject matter: Ciències ambientals
    Researcher identifier: 0000-0003-1676-7110
    Related publication's DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105178
    Language: en
    Published by (editorial): Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
    Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    Abstract: A georeferenced and tagged dataset of photographs is presented. Over 2,000 photographs from the Ebro Delta Natural Park, N-E Spain, have been treated. Raw data come from Wikiloc, a Volunteered Geographic Information source, and have been cleansed and systematized. The photographs have been classified according to their image content. An automatic first analysis was performed using 8-bit software. For uncertain tags, a second supervised analysis was performed. Classification into eight types and thirty-seven subtypes was conducted by considering landscape and social reactions. Data have been treated with the ArcGis 10.2. Geographic Information System. This dataset is useful for understanding ecosystem services by means of users’ photographs.
  • Keywords:

    Geography
    Content Analysis
    Ecosystem Services
    Protected Area
    Volunteered Geographic Information
    Landscape Analysis
    Ciències ambientals
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