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Land report Sweden . Lena Bengtsson Lantmäteriet Nordic meeting on GI Standardization 20-21 May 2014, Copenhagen. Content. Organisation Developing issues New management support system for land registration Open data Hackathon Hydrography in network National height model
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Land reportSweden Lena Bengtsson Lantmäteriet Nordic meeting on GI Standardization 20-21 May 2014, Copenhagen
Content • Organisation • Developing issues • New management support system for land registration • Open data • Hackathon • Hydrography in network • National height model • Swedish GeoProcess • National co-ordination for Inspire
Developing issues – New management support system forland registration • Information model • Storage • Management • Disaster Recovery (DR) • Operating system is planned for 29th September 2014 • Total cost 250 MSEK
Other major developing issues • A commission from the Swedish government to analyse the requirements for having geographic data in 3D. • A study to analyse the current data quality assurance processes of selected geographic data organizations in Sweden (Lantmäteriet, City of Stockholm and the Swedish maritime administration) is done. The report is available in English. • Upgrading PC platform, Windows 7 • Re-host. Transfer from old mainframe computer (Aros/Rosam-milieu) to modern platform
Open data • Definition: Data available without any charge and limited terms for the usersD • Our model for funding is based on a large user funding • Still a lot of pressure for free/open data • The decision is political • Hackathon
Thirteen authorities and organisations arranged a hackathon 15-16th of March on positional open data www.hackforsweden.se
Purpose • Increase the use of data and statistics • A lot of data is published • It can be hard to find and it´s not homogeneous structured • Increase benefit for society by developing new services • Free scope– new ideas or something that authoratives cannot afford to develop
Hydrography – network • Lantmäteriet and Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI). A new water network product in accordance with INSPIRE and the Swedish water standard is constructed. A test area is ready. • Enlarged data set with hydrography in network in 1:10 000. • The drainage areas are updated from the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute • Work start 2013 and will be finished 2017
National HeightModel • About 80 % is scanned • Remaining parts is the mountains och parts of northern Sweden • New contractor, Metria. 27 MSEK • To be finished end 2015
Swedish projectGeoProcess http://www.lantmateriet.se/sv/Om-Lantmateriet/Samverkan-med-andra/Svensk-geoprocess/ • Objective is to deepen co-operation between Lantmäteriet and municipalities within geographic information and their processes. • The main objective is to increase total benefit of geographic information in the country • Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions and Lantmäteriet are working together to specify nine themes to make it possibly for third part to get data in one format. The project also include support from Lantmäteriet to the Local authorities to change to our national reference system. Completed for plane 2014 and height 2016. • So far: • Reference system. Plane 260/290. Height 127/187 • Specification. Orthophoto, Land use, Land cover, Hydrography
National co-operation - Inspire • 37 authorities and organisations, 167 municipalities (of 290) is part in co-operationThey have access to all geodata that is specified within the product catalogue • Published Swedish guidelines for view services, download services and for harmonization of data sets