day: wednesday 9 th november session: 11.00am - 12.30am speaker: bas kok
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Day: Wednesday 9 th November Session: 11.00am - 12.30am Speaker: Bas Kok Topic: The EU requirement for land information. Bas Kok Delft University of Technology. INSPIRE: the EU requirement for land information. Expert Group Meeting Program Melbourne University - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
• Day: Wednesday 9th November• Session: 11.00am - 12.30am• Speaker: Bas Kok
• Topic: The EU requirement for land information
Bas KokDelft University of Technology
INSPIRE: the EU requirement for land information
Expert Group Meeting Program
Melbourne University
November 9th 2005
• technology, policy, institutional arrangements• facilitating availability/access
• 30 core registrations Europe• based on national SDI’s
Ambitious target
Creation Spatial Data Infrastructure Europe
INSPIRE framework
Catchments
Meteo data
Land Cover
5 cm /year
ITR F93
NNR-NUV EL1A
GI Institutional framework
GI technicalstandards
Spatial InformationServices
Fundamentaland thematic GI data sets
Spatial Data Infrastructure
GIS to manage Natura2000 sites
Different Policies and standards
Europe is moving 3cm/ year
Different sea levels in Europe
Need to create pan-European spatial data
sets
eEurope : eGovernement on line
CatchmentsCatchments
Meteo dataMeteo data
Land Cover
5 cm /year
ITR F93
NNR-NUV EL1A
GI Institutional framework
GI technicalstandards
Spatial InformationServices
Fundamentaland thematic GI data sets
Spatial Data Infrastructure
GIS to manage Natura2000 sites
Different Policies and standards
Europe is moving 3cm/ year
Different sea levels in Europe
Need to create pan-European spatial data
sets
eEurope : eGovernement on line
• metadata• spatial data sets• spatial data services• network services• technologies• agreements on sharing, access and use• coordinating mechanisms• monitoring mechanisms• process• procedures
Main elements infrastructure
INSPIRE: three important core data clusters
• Three annexes• Important reference core data sets• Essential/crucial data sets such as: Land Information/Cadastre• Thematic data set
Ambitious target
Annex I
1. Coordinate reference systems
2. Geographical grid systems
3. Geographical names
4. Administrative units
5. Transport networks
6. Hydrography
7. Protected sites
Annex II
1. Elevation
2. Addresses
3. Cadastral parcels
4. Land cover
5. Orthoimagery
6. Geology
1. Statistical units
2. Buildings
3. Soil
4. Land use
5. Human health and safety
6. Utility and governmental services
7. Environmental monitoring facilities
8. Production and industrial facilities
9. Agricultural and aquaculture facilities
10. Population distribution – demography
11. Area management/restriction/regulation zones & reporting units
12. Natural risk zones
13. Atmospheric conditions
14. Meteorological geographical features
15. Oceanographic geographical features
16. Sea regions
17. Bio-geographical regions
18. Habitats and biotopes
19. Species distribution
20. Energy resources
21. Mineral resources
Annex III
Timetable
• MS establish and operate upload services
• discovery services and view services
• download services allowed not to be free available
• Commission establish EU Geo Portal
• MS adopt measures for sharing spatial data sets and services
• MS organises structures and mechanisms coordination
Products
• metadata• data specifications and harmonization• network services interoperability• data & service sharing• monitoring & reporting• organizational structures coordination• integration & horizontal measures
Implementing rulesfirst step
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont
• Legislative process• geo information sector initiative role
• many initiatives in prepatory phase• Inspire working group
Two parallel action lines
• Strong involvement GI sector• Ambitious time schedule• Relatively short preparation phase legislative process
Strong points in INSPIRE approach
• Data quality procedures needed• Discovery meta data/access data: free of charge• Sustainable funding investment and charging mechanisms facilitated by MS• Establishing bodies of coordination
Key conclusions Data Policy Grouppreparatory phase
Costs
Benefits
Extended impact assesment
Implementing rules procedure
11th EC-GI&GIS WorkshopAlghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005
Analysis of the result of the INSPIRE call for Expression of InterestAlessandro Annoni
• short preparation phase: 2002-2004
• some concerns:
• European Parliament: adopted at 7th June 2005
• Council: political agreement 24th June 2005
• Commission did not accept the version
• Second reading needed in 2006
Legislative process
Unclear legislative texts:
“The European Council text of INSPIRE allows Member States to
apply charges and/or licenses to view services where these are
an essential precondition to maintain the spatial data sets and
services or to fulfill requirements of already existing international
spatial data infrastructures in a sustainable way.”
Points of attention
1. More clarification legal framework needed
• Does it handle on sharing between public authorities?
• Does it handle on providing information to citizens or private companies?
• What does mean the essential precondition to maintain the spatial data?
• Are these regulations conflicting with the Arhus convention?
Points of attention
1. Questions
• Big differences status NSDI’s Europe
• Germany: NSDI federal legal status
• Belgium (Flanders): implementation NSDI regulated
• Netherlands: no regulation
Points of attention
2. NSDI’s vital role in development INSPIRE
PSI• Not focused on improving access• not focused on obligation public sector providing public data
INSPIRE• Complementary instrument?
Points of attention
3. Relation PSI directive not very clear:
• How harmonized licensing frameworks will be introduced?
• Under which legal and organizational conditions of
improved access of Annexes I, II and III will be realized?
• data sharing target must be realized in 2007 / 2008 (short term)
Points of attention
4. Missing direction sustainable funding
for realization INSPIRE target
5. Unclear which rules of INSPIRE regulate obligatory
Points of attention
• Develop organizational requirements for NSDI
• Establish monitoring mechanisms for NSDI performances
• Establish Pan-Europe Infrastructure
Interaction National initiatives and INSPIRE needed
Requirements:
Interaction National initiatives and INSPIRE needed
• Infrastructure: MS• harmonization/standardization/sharing initiatives: MS• facilitate: Commission• integration data/portals: Commission
Examples:
Quick changing initiatives Commission and MS
Interaction model needed
• National data policy framework document (joint producers)
• for sharing data
• for integration of data
• Negotiations on funding and NSDI investments with government
• Establish coordination mechanisms in every Member State
• Regulation coordination mechanisms vital condition
Conclusion
• Ambitious timetable
• Many initiatives on standardization
• More interaction EC and MS needed
• organizational issues
• data policy issues
• funding issues
Final remarks
• Standardization and portal building
• EC initiatives
• Organizational conditions
• Initiatives MS needed
• Creating the policy framework
• Initiative role producers needed
• Initiative role MS needed
Europe’s Geowarehouse: Napoleon 1803 and 2013
Names, address, ownership, building,Geo-location
Creates trust in trade and government
Core Databases Consolidation
Basic registrations
Fraud prevention
Repeating Napoleon’s effort, but now digitalised.