An automated and optimized approach for online spatial biodiversity model: a case study of OGC web processing service

An online spatial biodiversity model (SBM) for optimized and automated spatial modelling and analysis of geospatial data is proposed, which is based on web processing service (WPS) and web service orchestration (WSO) in parallel computing environment. The developed model integrates distributed geosp...

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Published inGeocarto international Vol. 34; no. 2; pp. 194 - 214
Main Authors Singh, Hariom, Karnatak, Harish C., Garg, R. D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 28.01.2019
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Summary:An online spatial biodiversity model (SBM) for optimized and automated spatial modelling and analysis of geospatial data is proposed, which is based on web processing service (WPS) and web service orchestration (WSO) in parallel computing environment. The developed model integrates distributed geospatial data in geoscientific processing workflow to compute the algorithms of spatial landscape indices over the web using free and open source software. A case study for Uttarakhand state of India demonstrates the model outputs such as spatial biodiversity disturbance index (SBDI) and spatial biological richness index (SBRI). In order to optimize and automate, an interactive web interface is developed using participatory GIS approaches for implementing fuzzy AHP. In addition, sensitivity analysis and geosimulation experiments are also performed under distributed GIS environment. Results suggest that parallel algorithms in SBM execute faster than sequential algorithms and validation of SBRI with biological diversity shows significant correlation by indicating high R 2 values.
ISSN:1010-6049
1752-0762
DOI:10.1080/10106049.2017.1381178