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The EU Requirement for Land Information: INSPIRE Framework

Learn about the EU requirement for land information and the INSPIRE framework during this expert group meeting. Explore the main elements of the infrastructure, metadata, spatial data sets, and spatial data services. Discover the ambitious targets and important reference core data sets. Gain insights into the timetable, products, and implementing rules of INSPIRE.

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The EU Requirement for Land Information: INSPIRE Framework

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  1. Day: Wednesday 9th November • Session: 11.00am - 12.30am • Speaker: Bas Kok • Topic: The EU requirement for land information

  2. Bas Kok Delft University of Technology INSPIRE: the EU requirement for land information Expert Group Meeting Program Melbourne University November 9th 2005

  3. Ambitious target technology, policy, institutional arrangements facilitating availability/access 30 core registrations Europe based on national SDI’s Creation Spatial Data Infrastructure Europe

  4. INSPIRE framework

  5. Main elements infrastructure metadata spatial data sets spatial data services network services technologies agreements on sharing, access and use coordinating mechanisms monitoring mechanisms process procedures

  6. Ambitious target 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

  7. 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

  8. 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 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

  9. Timetable

  10. Products 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

  11. Implementing rules first step metadata data specifications and harmonization network services interoperability data & service sharing monitoring & reporting organizational structures coordination integration & horizontal measures

  12. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  13. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  14. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  15. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  16. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  17. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  18. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  19. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  20. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  21. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  22. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  23. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  24. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  25. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  26. INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME - Hans Dufourmont 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  27. Two parallel action lines Legislative process geo information sector initiative role many initiatives in prepatory phase Inspire working group

  28. Strong points in INSPIRE approach Strong involvement GI sector Ambitious time schedule Relatively short preparation phase legislative process

  29. Key conclusions Data Policy Group preparatory phase 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

  30. Extended impact assesment Costs Benefits

  31. Implementing rules procedure

  32. Analysis of the result of the INSPIRE call for Expression of Interest Alessandro Annoni 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005

  33. Legislative process 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

  34. Points of attention 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.” 1. More clarification legal framework needed

  35. Points of attention 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? 1. Questions

  36. Points of attention Big differences status NSDI’s Europe Germany: NSDI federal legal status Belgium(Flanders): implementation NSDI regulated Netherlands: no regulation 2. NSDI’s vital role in development INSPIRE

  37. Points of attention PSI Not focused on improving access not focused on obligation public sector providing public data INSPIRE Complementary instrument? 3. Relation PSI directive not very clear:

  38. Points of attention 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) 4. Missing direction sustainable funding for realization INSPIRE target

  39. Points of attention 5. Unclear which rules of INSPIRE regulate obligatory

  40. Interaction National initiatives and INSPIRE needed Develop organizational requirements for NSDI Establish monitoring mechanisms for NSDI performances Establish Pan-Europe Infrastructure Requirements:

  41. Interaction National initiatives and INSPIRE needed Infrastructure: MS harmonization/standardization/sharing initiatives: MS facilitate: Commission integration data/portals: Commission Quick changing initiatives Commission and MS Examples:

  42. 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

  43. Conclusion Ambitious timetable Many initiatives on standardization More interaction EC and MS needed organizational issues data policy issues funding issues

  44. 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

  45. Europe’s Geowarehouse: Napoleon 1803 and 2013 Basic registrations Fraud prevention Names, address, ownership, building,Geo-location Core Databases Consolidation Repeating Napoleon’s effort, but now digitalised. Creates trust in trade and government

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