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SDI for people - profit - planet Kees de Zeeuw Director Kadaster International The Netherlands. Outline of presentation. Introduction to Kadaster Issues: People – Profit – Planet E-Government, good governance, spatially enabled society National Spatial Data Infrastructure National policy
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SDI for people - profit - planetKees de ZeeuwDirector Kadaster InternationalThe Netherlands
Outline of presentation • Introduction to Kadaster • Issues: People – Profit – Planet • E-Government, good governance, spatially enabled society • National Spatial Data Infrastructure • National policy • System of key registers • Developments • Conclusion
Kadaster in the Netherlands • Key register cadastre • Key register topography • Distributor public restrictions • Distributor building and address information • Distributor pipes and cables information • Distributor planning/zoning information Future tasks (2012): • Distributor large scale base map • Distributor valuation information
Kadaster International • Advisory services, sharing knowledge • Promote value of Land Administration • Consultancy and international cooperation • In partnership with the World Bank, UN, EU, … • Integration of geographical structures (Eulis / Inspire)
Ego-information Geo-information Econ-information Tools for good governance People People – profit - planet Profit People Planet Profit Planet
SDI and sustainable developmentThe Netherlands People - Profit - Planet Sustainable development Good governance E-governement Spatially enabled society Spatial Data Infrastructure National Policy GIDEON System of key registers
Some Principles of Good Governance • Efficiency -doing things right • Effectiveness -doing the right things • Transparency, consistency and predictability • Integrity and accountability • Separation of bureaucratic armof government from political, judicial and military • Civic engagement and public participation • Equity, fairness and impartiality • Legal security and rule of law (Keith Clifford Bell, WB, 2008)
Good governance and E-government The Netherlands has a strategy for restructuring government information in such a way that an electronic government evolves which: • inconveniences the public and the business community with request for data only when this is absolutely necessary • offers them a rapid and good service • can not be misled • instils the public and the industrial community with confidence • is provided at a cost that is not higher than strictly necessary
98 ADDRESS PERSON BUILDING BUSINESS PARCEL REFERENCE MAP LOCATION E-government: Need to know
When public sector, private sector and citizens decide, they should have access to spatial information that is meaningful to their decision making process Integration and sharing of data provides meaningful information, which is impossible in a non-digital environment What is a spatially enabled society?
SDI Spatial data infrastructure (SDI) is a technical term which in essence refers to all the arrangements which have to be put in place to ensure that geospatial data is properly collected, stored, managed, made available and used. Access Networks (Technology) People Policy Data Standards
Maturity of SDI Componentsin the Netherlands standards technology data policy people (Bregt, 2009)
Core of System of Key Registers GBKN/BGT
Framework of Key registers (Extended) € € SDI-Netherlands € € € € tariff based (at present)
National policy in the Netherlands • Improving services for citizens and businesses • Increasing government efficiency and effectiveness • Decreasing administrative burden and fraud Basic infrastructure: • key registers • access/authentication • data exchange • information nodes • Services
Developments: Location • Office ► Internet ► Location based services • Augmented reality • Crowd sourcing • Cloud computing Kadaster App for Iphone
Developments: AutomationSteps towards e-Services for clients Land register Scanningdeed Updating Cadastre Draw up deed Copy Transport index Paper Electronic delivery PDF Electronic delivery, storage and processing X M L
Developments: Organisation • Strategic plan 2012 – 2016 • Increased efficiency, increased number of tasks • Partnerships and shared services • Data ► Information ► Knowledge • Development of personnel
Developments: Demand • Web services based e-government (open data) • Life event driven • Location based • Increased complexity • Cross border
Conclusion In the Netherlands: • A national policy exists on geospatial information management • SDI contributes to sustainable development (PPP) • Kadaster is acting in a fast developing environment • Our knowledge and experience is shared through Kadaster International