Christoph Friedrich

I studied (Geo-) Informatics at the University of Münster, accompanied with employment in the openEO project as well as internships at 52°North and GEOLYTIX in London. After spending two years at the DLR-affiliated Earth Observation Research Cluster in Würzburg, I am now working as a Geospatial Data Engineer at GRAS Global Risk Assessment Services, focusing on Earth-Observation-based solutions to enable sustainability efforts in practice.


Session

09-02
16:30
30min
Between coffee farmers and an EU portal: When is a polygon actually valid?
Christoph Friedrich

What actually constitutes a valid polygon is a question that various stakeholders have very different views on – and even open-source libraries like GEOS and S2 are far from a consensus. This talk explores practical problems at the crossroads of coffee industry, geodata, and EU regulation.

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