Raw or processed aerial and satellite imagery — direct visual representations of the Earth’s surface. Imagery is the evidence layer from which many other datasets are interpreted: thematic maps, building footprints, forest inventories, and change products.

Scope

  • Orthophotos: Geometrically corrected aerial photographs, typically at 10-25 cm resolution for Denmark
  • Satellite imagery: Multispectral (Sentinel-2, Landsat), radar (Sentinel-1), very high resolution (commercial)
  • Historical imagery: Archived aerial photos dating back decades, invaluable for change analysis
  • Image mosaics: Seamless composites covering large areas at a single conceptual timestamp
  • LiDAR point clouds: As raw 3D surface representation (derived DEMs are Topography)

Key Distinction: Evidence vs Thematic Interpretation

Raw imagery lives here as direct observational evidence. When imagery is classified into thematic categories, those outputs are represented as human interpretation in socio_technical_perception_thematics.

Classical Theme Mappings

StandardThemeLink
ISO 19115Imagery/BaseMaps/EarthCoverEarthCover
INSPIREOrthoimagery|Orthoimagery
UN-GGIMOrthoimagery|Orthoimagery

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