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MIWP14: Thematic clusters. To keep the “momentum” – participatory, open process from the development of the IRs, TGs also for the INSPIRE implementation phase To mobilize thematic communities to share best practices with implementing / utilizing INSPIRE in their domains. Two main aims.
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MIWP14: Thematic clusters • To keep the “momentum” – participatory, open process from the development of the IRs, TGs also for the INSPIRE implementation phase • To mobilize thematic communities to share best practices with implementing / utilizing INSPIRE in their domains. Two main aims
MIWP14: Thematic clusters • The Call for Facilitators published on 13.8 and closed on 19.9. Main criteria for selection: • General knowledge of INSPIRE • Good international/national community building experience (supporting networks) • Participation in development of INSPIRE legal/technical framework • Participation in the national implementation of INSPIRE • Participation in EU, National SDI projects • Collaborative SW tools experience
MIWP14: Thematic clusters • 48 candidates applied to all 9 proposed thematic clusters • 8 facilitators selected – now the confirmation procedure • Cluster nr. 9: “Statistical Units, Population Distribution, Human Health and Safety” without a suitable candidate
MIWP14: Thematic clusters • Kick-off meeting 13-14.10. in Ispra, Italy • JRC to prepare the collaborative platforms (Redmine and INSPIRE Forum based) • Terms of Reference for the MIG - MIWP14 – For the coordination of the Thematic clusters + cross domain harmonization sub-group • Involvement of MIG representatives • Collaboration with other thematic networks
Selected facilitators (TBC) • Geology, Soil, Natural Risk Zones, Mineral resources, Energy resources: Tim Duffy (EuroGeoSurveys) • Land Use, Land Cover: Lena Hallin-Pihlatie (SE) • Elevation, Orthoimagery, Geographical Grids, Reference Systems: Jorge Escriu (ES) • Environmental Monitoring Facilities, Observations and Measurements: Alessandro Sarretta(IT) • Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities, Production and Industrial Facilities, Utility and Governmental Services: Angel Lopez Alos (ES) • Geographical Names, Administrative Units, Cadastral Parcels, Addresses, Buildings, Transport Networks, Hydrography: AnjaHopfstock (DE) • Oceanographic Features, Sea Regions, Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features: KeiranMillard (UK) • Protected Sites, Area Management/Restriction/Regulation Zones and Reporting Units, Habitats and Biotopes, Species Distribution, Bio-geographical Regions: Brian Mac Sharry (IE)