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European GI Initiatives

European GI Initiatives. Prof. Bas Kok Delft University of Technology Director Ravi Open Workshop Melbourne, November 11th 2005. Legal person. Natural person. Building. Parcel. Infrastructure framework (1992). addresses. geometric 1:10.000 topographic set. administrative. Europe.

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European GI Initiatives

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  1. European GI Initiatives Prof. Bas Kok Delft University of TechnologyDirector Ravi Open Workshop Melbourne, November 11th 2005

  2. Legal person Natural person Building Parcel Infrastructure framework (1992) addresses geometric 1:10.000 topographic set administrative

  3. Europe • Developments • EU Directive for Public Sector Information • EULIS • INSPIRE

  4. Decision making procedure EU INSPIRE • EC • Launched in 2002 • Adopted in 2004 • Co-decision procedure at first reading • EP adopted 7th June 2005 • unanimous political agreement 24th June 2005 • EC doesn’t support the agreement

  5. INSPIRE framework

  6. 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005 INSPIRE WORK PROGRAMME Hans Dufourmont

  7. 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005 INSPIRE co-decision status Peter Wicks

  8. 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005 INSPIRE co-decision status Peter Wicks

  9. 11th EC-GI&GIS Workshop Alghero, Sardinia 29 June - 1 July 2005 INSPIRE co-decision status Peter Wicks

  10. Timetable

  11. Implementing rules procedure

  12. Why is INSPIRE successful? Success factors: • Active stakeholders in Working Groups • Experiences of GI 2000 process • Clear target • Catalyst: Aarhus Convention • Support by decision makers EC • Regional best practices • Huge response consultation

  13. Steps forward INSPIRE

  14. GSDI Working group legal and economic aspects • organizing workshops on legal and economic issues: • Europe • Asia and the Pacific • literature search engine • SDI research pages

  15. Further information Spatial data infrastructure and policy development in Europe and the United States http://www.library.tudelft.nl/dup/leaflets/2467.html Database with SDI literature http://www.otb.tudelft.nl/NGII/ More information: www.gsdi.org

  16. In conclusion • Dutch NSDI has been defined (and approved by government in 1993) • NSDI is a catalyst for cooperation • Main elements of NSDI part of e-government • NSDI: ready for innovation • NSDI: building block for Europe • ……………….. • ………………..

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