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INSPIRE EssentialsBack 2 Basics
Debbie Wilson
INSPIRE Conference 2011 – 27th June 2011
*Bit of a tricky one less than 25% of people got this right*
Introduction to INSPIRE:
Why
• We are under constant threat of:
– Climate Change
– Natural disasters
– Human, animal and plant disease
– Extinction of species
– Scarcity of resources (water, food, fuel)
Why has the INSPIRE Directive come into force
Why has the INSPIRE Directive come into force?
• To reduce and manage our impact on environment requires development and
implementation of environmental policies
• Good environmental policy-making requires access to a wide range of cross-
cutting information across all levels of Government:
– Policy Formulation
– Monitoring and Evaluation
– Modelling and Analysis
– Policy Delivery
– Regulation and Enforcement
– Reporting
Define environmental
policy
Baseline monitoring, modelling & analysis
Surveillance monitoring,
regulation and enforcement
Report environmental quality status
Modelling & analysis to define policy options
Understand
current state
Monitor policy
effectiveness
Report progress
Revise
environmental
policy
Set policy
objectives &
measures
Integrating data to support decision-making
Environmental
Decision-Making
Monitoring
environmental
condition/state
Environmental
resources &
management zones
Socio-economic
information
Core spatial reference
data
Location of services
& facilities
Information Flows within Member States: UK
JRC EEA
DG Env
EuroStat
European Commission(EIONET/ReportNet)
Central Government &
Devolved Administrations(CIOD, Science Directorate, Units &
Divisions)
Exec. Agencies(OS, HMLR, ONS, Met Office,
UKHO, Highways Agency)
NDPBs(EA, SEPA, Natural England,
CCW, SNH, English Heritage)
Public Corp. & PLCs(British Waterways, NHS, Scottish
Water, Royal Mail)
Local/Regional Authorities
Public Science & Research(Research Councils, Data Centres,
Universities, Environmental &
Engineering Consultants)
Industry & Business(Utilities, agriculture, waste disposal,
transport, commercial data and
service providers)
Inform
atio
n Flow
Required or commissioned by Public Authorities to collect and analyse information for monitoring state of environment
Responsible for collecting or collating and analysing information required for policy delivery, monitoring and reporting
Responsible for defining the objectives and monitoring effectiveness of environmental policy and provide access to information
summarising state of the environment
NGOs & Charities(National Trust, Local Biodiversity
Record Centres, RSPB)
Introduction to INSPIRE:
What, who, when, how
What is the aim of the INSPIRE Directive?
• INSPIRE Directive has been developed to provide Member States with a
consistent framework to develop a spatial data infrastructure that:
– Ensures that data and services being shared are interoperable
– Provides a consistent mechanism for publishing data and services that enables users to
discover, evaluate and access the data and services
– Reduce the barriers to accessing and using data and services related to sharing
agreements and rights management
Interoperability:
“Possibility for location-based data to be combined and services to interact without
repetitive manual intervention”
Current StateData ProvidersThird Party Users
Data (m
ainly held offlin
e)
Applicatio
ns access data fro
m local datastores
These steps can
consume 20-80% of
project budgets
SDI
Future StateData ProvidersThird Party Users
User Authentication and Access
Control, eCommerce, DRM
Discovery, Access & View
Client Applications
Harmonised Data Specifications,
community vocabularies, other
registers
Simplified Data & Service Sharing
Agreements
Discovery, A
ccess and View Services
Mobile, O
nline, D
esktop Applicatio
ns
Data accessible online
Applicatio
ns access data fro
m re
mote datastores
INSPIRE Directive
• INSPIRE Directive is a framework Directive and sets overarching obligations and
timescales for compliance
• The Directive must be transposed into national legislation
• The Directive is supported by Implementing Rules for:
– Metadata
– Interoperability of Spatial Datasets and Services
– Network Services
– Data and Service Sharing
– Monitoring and Reporting
• Each of these IRs will become Commission Regulations or Decisions and are
binding in entirety
European Legislative Framework
Geographic
NamesAddresses
Administrative
Units
HydrographyTransport
Networks
Protected
Areas
Cadastral
Parcels
Geology Land CoverElevation OrthoImagery
Oceanographic
Geographic
FeaturesSea Regions
Bio-
geographic
Regions
Species
Distribution
Energy
Resources
Mineral
Resource
Habitats &
Biotopes
Production &
Industrial
Facilities
Agricultural &
Aquaculture
Facilities
Population
Distribution -
Demography
Natural Risk
Zones
Atmospheric
Conditions
Meteorological
Geographical
Features
Area
Mgt/Restriction/
Regulation Zones
& Reporting Units
Statistical
Units
Buildings
Soils
Human Health
& Safety
Utility &
Government
Services
Environmental
Monitoring
Facilities
Land Use
Annex I Themes
Annex II Themes
Annex IIII Themes
Geographical
GridsCoordinate
Reference Systems
Relationship between themes and datasets
Address
Dataset
AddressesTheme
Component
Dataset
Topographic
datasets
Air Traffic
Control
dataset
Transport Networks
Road
Rail AirWater
Cable
Inland & marine
waterways
datasets
Address
Road &
Railway
datasets
Cable
datasets
What data will be required to comply with INSPIRE
Directive?
• Data covered by the Directive must:
– Relate to an area where the Member State has/exercises jurisdictional rights
– Be in an electronic form
– Relate to one or more Annex theme
– Be produced or received by a Public Authority, or
– Managed or updated by a Public Authority where it falls within the scope of its
public task
– Any other data provided by a third party provided access to the INSPIRE
network
– Definitive reference version of the data
What data and who will be required to comply with INSPIRE
Directive?
• Who are Public Authorities?:
– National, Regional and Local Government Authority
– Other Public Administration bodies (e.g. Public advisory bodies)
– Anyone performing public administrative functions under national law
– Anyone having public responsibilities or functions, or providing public
services on behalf of government authority or public administration
body
Timescales: Adoption Phase (2007-2012)
INSPIRE Directive
(2007/4/EC)
Milestone 2011 2012
entered into force
(15/05/2007)
Provisions of Directive
brought into force in MS
Metadata (Regulation EC
1205/2008)
Interoperability of Spatial
Datasets and Services
Network Services
Data and Service Sharing
(Regulation EU 268/2010)
Monitoring and Reporting
(Decision 2009/442/EC)
2010200920082007
entered into force
(24/12/2008)
Discovery & View
Services
(10th Dec 2009)
Adopted
(5th June 2009)
Download &
Transformation Services
(~Q4 2010)
Invoke Services
(15/05/2012)
entered into force
(19/04/2010)
Annex I I & III
(~15/05/2012)
Annex I
(~ Q4 2010)
Timescales: Implementation Phase (2010-2019)
Milestone 2017 2019
Metadata
Interoperability of
Spatial Datasets and
Services
Network Services
Monitoring and
Reporting
2013201220112010
Annex I & II
(24rd Dec 2010)
Discovery & View Services:
Annex I & II (Nov 2011)
1st MS Report
Download &
Transformation
Services: Annex I & II
(June 2012)*
Other Annex I Data
(June 2017*)
Annex I data
New or restructured
(June 2012*)
2015
INSPIRE Network
EC GeoPortal
(30th Nov 2010)
Annex III
(24rd Dec 2013)
Annex II & III data
New or restructured
(Jan 2015*)
Other Annex II &
III data
(30th May 2019)
2nd MS Report 3rd MS Report 4th MS Report
Discovery, View & Download
Services:
Annex II & III
(Dec 2013*)
Many MS will also establish geoportals in
2011/2012
Note the difference
between deadlines
for data and services
* Dependent on entry into force of EC Regulation
Timescales: Implementation Phase (2010-2019)
Milestone 2017 2019
Metadata
Interoperability of
Spatial Datasets and
Services
Network Services
Monitoring and
Reporting
2013201220112010
Annex I & II
(24rd Dec 2010)
Discovery & View Services:
Annex I & II (Nov 2011)
1st MS Report
Download &
Transformation
Services: Annex I & II
(June 2012)*
Other Annex I Data
(June 2017*)
Annex I data
New or restructured
(June 2012*)
2015
INSPIRE Network
EC GeoPortal
(30th Nov 2010)
Annex III
(24rd Dec 2013)
Annex II & III data
New or restructured
(Jan 2015*)
Other Annex II &
III data
(30th May 2019)
2nd MS Report 3rd MS Report 4th MS Report
Discovery, View & Download
Services:
Annex III
(Dec 2013*)
Deadlines to set up services for
data as it is today
Many MS will also establish
geoportals in 2010/2011
* Dependent on entry into force of EC Regulation
Timescales: Implementation Phase (2010-2019)
Milestone 2017 2019
Metadata
Interoperability of
Spatial Datasets and
Services
Network Services
Monitoring and
Reporting
2013201220112010
Annex I & II
(24rd Dec 2010)
1st MS Report
Discovery View, &
Download Services:
Annex I
(June 2012)*
Other Annex I Data
(June 2017*)
Annex I data
New or restructured
(June 2012*)
2015
INSPIRE Network
EC GeoPortal
(30th Nov 2010)
Annex III
(24rd Dec 2013)
Annex II & III data
New or restructured
(Jan 2015*)
Other Annex II &
III data
(30th May 2019)
2nd MS Report 3rd MS Report 4th MS Report
Discovery, View & Download
Services:
Annex II & III
(Jan 2015*)
Many MS will also establish
geoportals in 2010/2011
Need to update these
services to serve INSPIRE-
compliant data
* Dependent on entry into force of EC Regulation
What do you need to start doing
1. Identify which datasets fall within INSPIRE Annex themes
2. Identify whether you are the definitive data provider for that dataset
3. Start getting involved in INSPIRE initiatives within your MS
4. Gain an understanding of your timescales and business requirements for
getting ready for INSPIRE
5. Train your staff
6. Get goingHH.
– Get involved in testing/consultation of Annex II/III
– Create metadata for your dataset(s)
– Publish it to an INSPIRE catalogue service
– Set up a view service
– Configure transformations needed to publish your data to INSPIRE data specs
– Make data available to download online:
• HTTP/FTP download
• Direct access download services (e.g. WFS, SOS, WCS)
• Data ordering system
Data Harmonisation And
Publication For Nature
Conservation
Richard Rombouts
Thursday 30th June – 15:00
Moorfoot Room
This first module is from the INSPIRE Essentials 1 day course.
The full course includes:
• Metadata
• Data specifications
• Schema Transformation for Harmonisation
• Network Services – View, Discovery & Download
www.snowflakesoftware.com/training/
That’s the basics
Useful Resources
Useful Resources
Official INSPIRE Documentation (http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/)
Title URL
INSPIRE Directive http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:108:0001:0014:EN:PDF
Metadata Regulation http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32008R1205:EN:NOT
INSPIRE Data
Specifications
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/682
INSPIRE Network
Services
http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:274:0009:0018:EN:PDF
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/682
Data and Service
Sharing
http://eur-
lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2010:083:0008:0009:EN:PDF
Useful Resources
INSPIRE Technical Guidelines (http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/)
Title URL
Metadata Regulation http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/101
INSPIRE Metadata Editor http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/index.cfm/pageid/342
INSPIRE Metadata Validator http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/index.cfm/pageid/48
INSPIRE Data Specifications –
Guidelines and Framework
Documents
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2/list/7
Data Models: GML application
schemas, consolidated UML model,
codelists, feature catalogue
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2/list/datamodels
INSPIRE Network Services http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/5
Data and Service Sharing http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/Data_and_Service_Sharing/INS
PIRE_DSS_Guidance%20_document_final.pdf
Useful Resources
INSPIRE Technical Guidelines (http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/)
Title URL
Metadata Regulation http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/101
INSPIRE Metadata Editor http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/index.cfm/pageid/342
INSPIRE Metadata Validator http://www.inspire-geoportal.eu/index.cfm/pageid/48
INSPIRE Data Specifications –
Guidelines and Framework
Documents
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2/list/7
Data Models: GML application
schemas, consolidated UML model,
codelists, feature catalogue
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/2/list/datamodels
INSPIRE Network Services http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/5
Data and Service Sharing http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/Data_and_Service_Sharing/INS
PIRE_DSS_Guidance%20_document_final.pdf
*Bit of a tricky one but less than 25% of people got this right*
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