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Libyan Spatial Data Infrastructure - Existing Situation & Future Vision Thursday October 3rd 2013 / Corintia Hot

Libyan Spatial Data Infrastructure - Existing Situation & Future Vision Thursday October 3rd 2013 / Corintia Hotel, Tripoli - Libya. NSDI EXPERIENCES AND FEEDBACK. Christophe DEKEYNE - International D evelopment D irector. PRESENTATION SUMMARY. 1- What is an NSDI?

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Libyan Spatial Data Infrastructure - Existing Situation & Future Vision Thursday October 3rd 2013 / Corintia Hot

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  1. Libyan Spatial Data Infrastructure - ExistingSituation & Future Vision Thursday October 3rd 2013 / CorintiaHotel, Tripoli - Libya NSDI EXPERIENCES AND FEEDBACK • Christophe DEKEYNE - International DevelopmentDirector

  2. PRESENTATION SUMMARY • 1- What is an NSDI? • 2- Why implement an NSDI? • 3- NSDI – What’s in? • Reference data • Thematic data • 4- Main difficulties • Description • Recommendations • 6- Some examples • Technical assistance for the creation of an NSDI in Serbia • GeomaticNational Plan in Gabon • 7- Situation in Libya • Actors, data & project • Tentative Road map

  3. 1- Definition & perimeter (1/2) A National Spatial Data Infrastructure can be regarded as a set of technologies, policies, standards and human resources necessary to: - acquire, - process, - distribute, - use, - exploit, - conserve, - preserve a government’s geospatial data

  4. 1- Definition & perimeter (2/2)  By extension, the term NSDI covers all processes of implementation and the promotion of the use and the sharing of the geographic data at all levels of government, public or private sectors or the academic sector of a government: Organisation Methods/ Good practices Training…  The set of actions that constitute an NSDI as well as those of the implementation of it’s optimised usage at all levels is often referred to as a National Geomatic Plan

  5. Distribution - Services • Cataloguing • Geo portal • Web Services 2- Main components Data/Metadata • Specifications • Production • Updates Legal aspects • Norms/Standards • Decrees

  6. Why create an NSDI? • 1- To optimise the use of geographic information • By structuring and standardising the methods and techniques used to constitute reference data2- To have access to spatial data and share them • To be able to find the spatial data that we need via metadata searches • 3- To improve the decision process and thus improve the quality of the services provided by the government • Between different public organisations (Transportation, Development, Environment, Agriculture, Health, Education, Economy, …) • Between those working in the public and private sectors

  7. Summary: NSDI, a response to global needs Improve good governance and the competitivity of governments • Improved competitiveness for government services (rationalisation of expenses or investments) • Creation/improvement of decision-support tools • Development of new markets (maintenance of data, geoservices), employment support Create an environment conducive to sharing and the use of data • Definition of rules for the sharing of information • Creation of platforms for exchanges and information between local authorities, institutions and the private sector • Clearly defined rules for updating (Who does what?) • Definition of reference databases, production of missing data, improvement of existing data • Harmonisation of data (structures, formats) • Definition of updating methodologies Improve the quality of geographic data

  8. Overview of the main NSDI issues in Africa

  9. 3- NSDI : WHAT’S IN? The importance of the reference data set

  10. Geodeticreference network • A geodeticreference network must be… • Precise • Easily accessible • Stable on the long term • Reproducible • Compatible with GPS • Part of international geodeticsystems

  11. reference data An image of the territory  A topographic description of the territory  A cadastral reference database  Land use data  Altimetric data

  12. thematic data Thematic data that correspond to the stakes of the governments and to the legal aspects Agriculture Forestry Water resources Roadway infrastructures Geology Health infrastructures …

  13. An example –the French Ministry of Sustainable development

  14. The data production process: a technical and organisationalprocess

  15. 4- MAIN DIFFICULTIES

  16. 1- Main difficulties of leading NSDI project  The projects can be long, ambitious and necessitate a lot of resources

  17. Main difficulties of leading NSDI projects (1) Difficulty  : the lack of information concerning the informations that is actually available. Difficulty  : ignorance within governments as to what an NSDI is No matter what the country, launching an NSDI project requires that the interest of the procedure be demonstrated and that the highest authorities be convinced because they must: Lead the procedure and make sure that it enters into a binding strategic framework Unite all of the data-producing institutions An NSDI project that is not linked to a national development strategy is very unlikely to succeed. Data may be inconsistent in terms of production, updates and availability. Few metadata exist that indicate the source of the data, their level of quality… This ignorance of existing data leads to poor exploitation, under-utilisation or redundant production.

  18. Main difficulties of leading NSDI projects (2) Difficulty  : underestimate psycological roadblocks Technical difficulties are not the only ones you will face: Leadership problems from one administration to another can be problematic Short-term visions (elections…) Reluctancy generated by changes in work methods Difficulty  : trying to do too much too quickly, and too much at once In order to help your project succeed: Take time for the procedure Use what already exists NSDI projects are very ambitious, you must accept that the work will happen progressively with a detailed plan for short, medium and long term

  19. Main difficulties of leading NSDI projects (3) Difficulty 5: Financing the NSDI PPP Dialogue with private partners Co-financing Donors Convince for the Infrastructure needs Emphasise on the good governance Emphasise on the return on investment Emphasise on Economy of scale Land Administration vs NSDI

  20. Main difficulties- Recommendations

  21. 5 – MAIN REFERENCES - NSDI

  22. Recent references NATIONAL GEOMATIC PLAN - GABON Gabon is a country full of important mineral and environmental resources. In order to accompany the national “Emerging Gabon” development strategy created by the President of the Republic, geographic information has become a valuable tool. IGN France International was commissioned by the Gabonese government to conduct the preliminary study for the implementation of a National geomatic plan. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE CREATION OF A NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE The Serbian Geodetic Institute (RGZ) in charge of establishing cadastre in Serbia will soon become the Centre for Geographic Information for the Serbian Republic in accordance with the European SDI standards that should be in place by 2015. A collaboration has been established between the RGZ and the consortium of EADS Astrium - IGN France International that will allow the deployment of highly technological components, capacity building and a unique transfer of experience.

  23. Technical assistance for the creation of an NSDI - Serbia In Partnership with : ASTRIUM GEOINFORMATION SERVICES

  24. The deployment phase • IMPLEMENTATION OF PRODUCTION WORKSHOPS • Image processing workshop • Stereoplotting workshop • Mapping workshop • Workshop for the scanning and updating of master plates • Remote sensing workshop • LiDAR data processing workshop • PROVISION OF DATA • Regular satellite image coverage for the country • Aerial photography coverage (40 cm) for the country • Aerial image coverage (10 cm) for certain cities • LiDAR data over certain areas • IMPLEMENTATION OF AN NSDI • Central Data Repository  • Web portals: • - Cataloguing of INSPIRE metadata for external dissemination • - Mapping web application for the internal needs of the Serbian government • CONSULTANCY • Study tour • Definition of products • Data dissemination policy • Marketing aspects/Communication

  25. The deployment phase Image processing workshop Processing workshop Services Stereoplotting workshop Central database LIDAR data processing workshop Mapping workshop Remotesensing workshop WEB portal

  26. Deployment phase Year 3 Year 1 Year 2 Installation Tests Customisation Pre-installation Tests (France) Training Production pilot projects Support Technical assistance Workshops Specifications Aerial photography (1/2) LIDAR Aerial photography (2/2) Data Satellite images Implementation of the central database Specifications Infrastructure Web portals Consultancy Consultancy

  27. National Geomatic Plan - Gabon

  28. Phase 1: The diagnosis (April-May 2011) • The diagnosis • The pilot phase • The deployment • DIAGNOSIS: • Piloting of the diagnosis by the General Directorate of the Budget • Conducted by a team of experts from IGN France International / BRGM / ONFI / InfoGeoConseil • Interviews with those in charge of geographic information in Gabon and the users of geographic information (Sector-oriented ministries / NGO / Agencies) • Summary of what exists and of needs • Proposal of 6 recommandations for the implementation of the plan

  29. Recommendations around 6 axes

  30. The pilot phase: April-May 2011 • The pilot phase • Le diagnosis • The deployment • Start inital actions, • Perform highly valuable actions over a limited area • Raise awareness • Specify the reference data and the first sector-oriented data • Propose a support and communication plan • Propose a detailed plan of action with the required means • Why use a pilot phase?

  31. The pilot phase: 4 pilot projects • Pilot phase • In order to demonstrate the interest of geomatics as an effective and efficient decision-making tool, the National geomatic Plan relied on the implementation of real applications. • 4 pilot projects were executed that went along with the national ‘Emerging Gabon’ development strategy. Study of aquiferous and hydraulic resources Maintenance and development of the roadway network Zoning of agricultural land Health care cartography

  32. The pilot phase: definition of the GGRD (Gabonese Geographic Reference Database) • Pilot phase • Medium scale basemap • Entire country • Large scale basemap • Urban and high-risk areas • Geodesy • Altimetry • High-precision altimetry • Core station networks • Ortho-image • Ortho-photos • Geodetic reference database • 2D vector database • 3D vector database • Cartography 100 k • Large-scale cartography

  33. Pilot phase: Implementation of a coordination structure • Pilot phase

  34. Pilot phase: Implementation of a coordination structure • The deployment • The diagnosis • The pilot phase • Ensure that the reference database is institutionally anchored • Reinforce the production capacities of the mapping agency • Implementation of a policy for data acquisition by mutualising the efforts of the different partners • Create the reference database • Consolidate and guarantee the circuits of information flow • Implementation of services/data access policies/Support for the creation of products with added value • Develop the use of geographic information in the ministries • Train, support, communicate • What does this phase consist of?

  35. The deployment phase – 2012-2016 (currently being implemented) • Deployment

  36. Deployment phase: Preparing project per sectors • Deployment phase • ELABORATING TERMS OF REFERENCES FOR EACH SECTOR • Training & equipment needed • Thematic data acquisition & management • Development of useful applications • Data sharing specifications • SECTORS • Transportation • Health • Agriculture • Forestry

  37. Situation in Libya ManyActors ManyNeeds Someprojects running Someprojectsstopped NEED FOR A ROAD MAP

  38. THE IGN FI EXPERTISE

  39. 2- IGN France International’soffer

  40. 3- The importance of global support Advice, expertise and audits for the modernisation of tools or the strategy of the cartographic production organisation Assistance for a national or regional SDI procedure, implementation of SDI or of National geomatics plans Specification of cartographic products Creation of a national geodetic reference through a materialised network Aerial photography, acquisition of satellite images Creation of digital terrain and elevation models, orthophotographs Stereoplotting in 3D and 2D data entry on ortho-images Modelling and implementation of geographic databases, definition of metadata Definition and completion of web portals Database quality control Basic topographic cartography using international standards Thematic cartographies Implementation of a generalisation process Printing of maps Theoretical and practical training in France or on-site Creation of cartographic production chains with capacity building Technical assistance

  41. 4- The means that we dedicate to your projects EXPERIENCED DIRECTORS OR PROJECT LEADERS “PORTAL CREATION” EXPERTS Systems engineers Analysts Developers Experts of European standards (Inspire) “GEOGRAPHIC DATABASE” EXPERTS Geodetic experts Photogrammetry experts Spatial imagery specialists Surveyors GIS specialists Cartographers Quality experts… GEOVIEW (IGN’s tool for the production of cartographic data) “THEMATIC MAPS” SECTOR EXPERTS

  42. 5- Our added value The resources and reputation of the IGN In order to carry out its projects, IGN France International is supported by the force of the IGN: 1640 people, 4 world-renowned research laboratories, IGN Espace (leading French satellite image processing centre, IGN Conseil, department for expertise in geographic information, SGN, IGN’s geodetic department… The IGN’s Inspire experience The IGN is involved in the process to develop the INSPIRE directive by its technical experts in each of the teams (Metadata; Specifications; Network services; Transportation networks; Reference systems; Geographic denominations; Cadastral parcels). The of leading partners in their fields IGN France International does not hesitate to call upon leading companies in certain fields for its projects (SHOM for marine cartography, ONF International for the forestry sector, General Directorate of Public Finances in the land field…).

  43. Christophe DEKEYNE International developmentdirector cdekeyne@ignfi.fr Tél : +33 1 42 34 56 56Fax : +33 1 42 34 56 51info@ignfi.fr - www.ignfi.com

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