LEDUC T., WOLOSZYN P., 2010. Towards a new semantically enriched geoprocessing tool adapted to the Territorial Intelligence and socio-ecological foresight main thematics. In Grand Ouest days of Territorial Intelligence, IT-GO 2010. Papers on Territorial Intelligence and Socio-ecological Foresight, ENTI, Rennes Towards a new semantically enriched geoprocessing tool adapted to the Territorial Intelligence and socio-ecological foresight main thematics Thomas Leduc , Philippe Woloszyn, and Fernando González Cortés Thomas Leduc a,d , Philippe Woloszyn b,e , and Fernando González Cortés c,f a CERMA UMR CNRS/MCC 1563 - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Nantes 6, quai François Mitterrand, BP 16202 - 44262 Nantes cedex 2 - France b UMR ESO, Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Université de Haute Bre- tagne - Rennes II, place du recteur Henri Le Moal, CS 24307, 35043 Rennes cedex - France c Geographical Information Science Consultant, Valencia - Spain Emails: d thomas.leduc@cerma.archi.fr , g philippe.woloszyn@univ-rennes2.fr , f fernando@fergonco.es Abstract: In the speciic context of the Territorial Intelligence, taking some socio-ecological fore- sight constraint into account, there is a clear requirement of an advanced Geographic Information System with semantic abilities. Indeed, being able to overlay and do some geoprocessing on several spatial thematic layers is a sine qua non but not enough con- dition. What is strongly required is a systemic approach that includes the anthropocen- tric view as a fundamental data. To achieve such an ambitious objective, we combine several types of indicators: from urban morphological one such as the partial isovists ield (a useful tool to characterize the open space concept, that is the void where the urban pedestrian is immersed) to the (human-processed) soundscape signal through an adaptation of the entropy calculation. The aim of our paper is both to present the GearScape geoprocessing tool and to develop this multi-dimensioned indicator. Keywords: GIS, geomatics, geo-processing, composite indicator, spatial SQL, GearScape