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DESCRIPTION:Over the past few years\, the STAC community has witnessed an h
 uge increase in adoption and implementation across various sectors. With i
 ts focus on interoperability and extensibility\, STAC has successfully add
 ressed the long-standing challenge of data fragmentation in the geospatial
  domain. By providing a unified framework for describing and accessing geo
 spatial assets\, STAC has empowered users to effortlessly discover and ana
 lyze vast amounts of Earth observation data.\n\nMoreover\, the emergence o
 f an open-source ecosystem around STAC has been instrumental in its widesp
 read adoption. A myriad of tools and libraries have been developed\, enabl
 ing seamless integration of STAC into existing geospatial workflows. These
  tools encompass data providers\, data processors\, visualization platform
 s\, and more\, fostering a vibrant community-driven approach to solving co
 mplex geospatial challenges.\n\nThis presentation will provide insights in
 to the current state of the STAC specification\, including changes in 1.1 
 and the current set of STAC extensions with guidance on the use of extensi
 ons based on their maturity. In addition\, we will provide an overview of 
 the current STAC ecosystem\, with a focus on the Python projects available
  in the stac-utils GitHub organization.
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LOCATION:Room I
SUMMARY:The State of STAC - Matthew Hanson
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/W898HE/
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