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Communication framework with international environmental information systems. Prof. Dr. Jiří Hřebíček Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic. Project Ministry of Environment of Czech Republic SM 10/99/05. Program: Environment protection
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Communication framework with international environmental information systems Prof. Dr. Jiří Hřebíček Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic
Project Ministry of Environmentof Czech Republic SM 10/99/05 • Program: Environment protection • Research area 10: Information tools and services in environment protection • Theme: Development of communication with international environmental information systems • Project name: Communication framework with international environmental information systems ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Project • Objective of project • Issues • Description of project • Tasks in 2005 • Time table • Budget ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Objective of project Proposal of structure, terminology, processes, methods and ICT tools (included into Czech eGovernment, eBussiness standards), for efficient communication of target groups (public and NGO, public administration, academicians and researchers and businesses) with international environmental systems (development of communication framework for Internet): - Identification and analysis of information needs of target groups (what, where, how [form, services, time, ], …) - Standardization of communication with European environmental information systems support EC (R&D, EEA, European Environmental Information and Observation Network – EIONET), UNEP and OECD - Using R&D projects, e.g. ECOTERM, etc. results, …. - Cooperation with CENIA and international organizations and initiatives (e.g. CERES, GRI, etc.). ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Issues • Legislation(eEurope, Aarhus convention, DirectivesNo. 2003/4/EC, 2003/98/ES, etc.), ISO, EU standards, • Projects DG IFSO, EEA, e.g. INSPIRE[1], ORCHESTRA, GEMET, GMES[2], ECOTERM, semantic web, different thesauri, etc. EPA, UNEP,OECD, etc. [1] COM(2004) 516 final 2004/0175 (COD).Proposal for a Directive of the European parliament and of the Council establishing an infrastructure for spatial information in the Community (INSPIRE) [2]COM(2004) 65 final. ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Time table Project is planned for 36 months and 3 parts: • Identification of communication needs • Analyses of communication needs and information sources • Proposal of communication framework more INFORMATION... http://www.cba.muni.cz/mkr ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Identification of communication and environmental information needs Investigation of more 1000 respondents • Public administration • Businesses and enterprises • Public and NGO • Academician and researchers Evaluation of investigation ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Preliminary results 152 respondents: • Organizations – 110 • Public administration-43 • Business – 24 • Academicians (lectures, students)- 43 • Citizens - 42 ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Internet penetration depending on type of institution ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Internet penetration depending on type of institution ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Reliability of web information depending on type of institution ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Penetration of Internet depending on age ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Penetration of Internet using only outside and at home ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Penetration of Internet depending on income(men, women) ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Reliability of web information (1-5)depending n age ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Reliability of web information (1-5)depending on income ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Analyses • Analyses of EIS of EU (EEA), UNEP and OECD • Analyses of legislation and organization framework • Analyses of standardization framework ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Proposal of communication framework • Prototype • Prototype review • Proposal of standard for the Czech Republic • Implementation in eGovernment, eBusiness ISPRA, 18. January 2006
Contact Prof. JiriHrebicek Centre of Biostatistics and Analyses Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic hrebicek@cba.muni.cz http://www.cba.muni.cz/MKR ISPRA, 18. January 2006