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Spatial Data Infrastructures in South East Europe Potential for the Development of Transition Countries U.Boes, URSIT Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria R.Pavlova, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria. Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003. Spatial Data Infrastructures in South East Europe.
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Spatial Data Infrastructures in South East Europe Potential for the Development of Transition Countries U.Boes, URSIT Ltd., Sofia, BulgariaR.Pavlova, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Spatial Data Infrastructuresin South East Europe • South East Europe • Spatial Data Infrastructures • The project GISEE • The situation in SEE • The way forward Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Countries of South East Europe Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece,Macedonia, Romania, Serbia&Montenegro, Turkey Member of the EU: Greece Candidates to the EU:Bulgaria,Cyprus, Romania, Turkey Western Balkans:Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia&Montenegro Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
The general Picture • Diverse region of 126 million people • Most countries under pre-transition income level • Average yearly income $2,200 • Cash based economies • Order of economic achievement: Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania • The region is looking towards membership in the EU Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Background • South East Europe is a region in development towards the European Union - EU enlargement • Information Society is important for the future development of the region • Spatial data are important for the Information Society • Development of a European SDI -INSPIRE Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
European Spatial Data Infrastructure • eEurope – Information Society in Europe • Environment • Water Framework Directive • INSPIRE • Study of SDIs in Europe • Projects: • ETeMII, GINIE, GETIS,….. • EuroGeographics • EuroGlobalMap, EuroRegioMap, EuroSpec Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
SDI in SEE Project GISEE GIS Technology and Market in South East Europe A Study contributing to the SDI in South East Europe IST - 2001 – 37994 September 2002 – October 2003 The GISEE study corresponds to the need for making data available via a spatial data infrastructure both in the countries and the region. Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
GISEE: Objectives • Provide a comprehensive documentation of the spatial data infrastructures in the countries of South East Europe • data, actors and applications, legislation, standards • Target Countries: • Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia&Montenegro, Turkey • Determine obstacles and favourable conditions for the use of spatial data in the target countries and in the region • Policy recommendations and roadmap for establishing national spatial data infrastructures Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
GISEE: Partners • Technical University of Sofia - Co-ordinator; • URSIT Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria • GISIG (Geographical Information Systems International Group) • EuroGeographics • National Coordinators in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia&Montenegro, Turkey Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Approach • Desk research and survey in all target countries about the availability and use of spatial data and the situation of a NSDI • Analysis of the survey results • Definition of policy recommendations and a roadmap • to improve the NSDI in the countries and to propose a • foundation for the establishment of a REGIONAL SDI Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Expected results • Status of SDIs in South East Europe • Inventory of spatial data and their use in South East Europe • Policy recommendations and roadmap Final report and database accessible via GISEE web sitewww.gisig.it/gisee South East European Spatial Data Infrastructure Conference Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Spatial Data Infrastructure in South East Europe • Legal situation • Data and technology availability – survey results • Roadmap to the future • Digital Atlas of South East Europe Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
The legal situation • Constitutions guarantee basic information rights • EU accession drives the legislation • Some countries advanced • Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria • Special laws for spatial data in • Bosnia-Herzegovina: physical planning • Bulgaria: cadastre, geodesy Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
The GISEE Survey • Terms of Reference – data definition • Local survey by national coordinators • Questionnaire • Organizations, technology, data organi-zation, spatial data and metadata • Web based data collection • Local survey by national coordinators • Central analysis Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Survey - Experiences • Owners, providers at national, regional and local level; users as much as possible • Length of questionnaire (29 pages) • Too many surveys • Number of questionnaires ≠ size of country • Lack of understanding of spatial data • Inconsistencies in questionnaires • First survey of this kind in SEE Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Returned Questionnaires Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Organizations / Country Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
National Mapping Agencies • Bulgaria • Ministry of Regional Development • Military Topographic Service • Croatia • State Geodetic Administration • Romania • National Office for Cadastre, Geodesy and Cartography • Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and housing • Military Topographic Department • Other countries – similar situation Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Metadata - Owners Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Metadata Standards Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Meta Data of Base Maps Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Owners of data in Bulgaria Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Owners of Thematic Data Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Spatial data in SEE • All types of data exist • Digital and vector form, good accuracy • National coverage • Not up to date • Formats • Vendor specific, national • Tiff, Jpg, Dwg, Dgn • Reference systems UTM (Research), GK • Data are expensive or access restricted • Private sector very active Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Example: Croatia • Large scale topographic maps out of date • Large areas covered by land mines • Relocation of people/ land ownership • Original maps held in Belgrade • Previous national structures do not exist any more Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
NSDIs: Weak Points • Organizational • Coordination and responsibilities • Data are present, but disperse and old • Lack of awareness and knowledge • Little use of standards • Low level of education • Information Society base weak Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
NSDIs: Strong Points • Private sector very strong • Applications drive use of spatial data • Environment • Land ownership • EU accession as catalyst Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Future Action • Coordination with European activities • Awareness creation, education • Legislation • Organizational measures • Grass-root activities • Actors: • Government, donors, private sector Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
SEE SDI 2003 23 and 24 October 2003 Sofia, Bulgaria • Publish the results of the study • Create awareness for GI • Foundation for SDI in the region • Impact outside of the GI/GIS community Aims Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
The Regional Atlas of SEE Users & ApplicationsCitizens, Business, Administration, Donors Information SystemsWeb PortalsData WarehousesDatabases RegionalAtlas NSDIAL NSDIBG . . . . NSDITR Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Conclusions • South East Europe • Is fragmented • Competitive market exists • Awareness building crucial • Starts with decision makers • FDI and donor funding necessary • Partners sought for concrete projects Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
Acknowledgements • GISEE is funded by EC/IST programme (IST 2001-37994) • National coordinators • Romeo Sherko, Albania; • Zdravko Galic, Bosnia-Herzegovina; • Marian Nikolov, Bulgaria; • Miljenko Lapaine, Croatia; • Mirjana Apostolova, Vida Traikovski, Macedonia; • Florian Petrescu, Romania; • Dragan Stojanovic, Serbia and Montenegro; • Rahmi Nurhan ÇELİK, Turkey Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003
CONTACT US Ulrich BOES URSIT Ltd, Sofia ursit@spnet.net tel/fax: + 359 2 866 56 60 Raina PAVLOVA Technical University of Sofia rsp@tu-sofia.bg tel: + 359 2 965 34 53 Münsteraner GI-Tage, 26.-27. Juni 2003