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INSPIRE State of the Art. What is new. 10th of December, Regulation (EU) No 1253/2013 (the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services) was published in the Official Journal .
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What is new • 10th of December, Regulation (EU) No 1253/2013 (the Annex II+III amendment of the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services) was published in the Official Journal. • At the same time the Technical Guidelines for Annex II and III were published on the INSPIRE site • Last Legal acts unanimously voted positively • INSPIRE Maintenance and Implementation Group in place • INSPIRE Registry available (INSPIRE web site)
INSPIRE Thematic – Data Scope Annex I Coordinate reference systems Geographical grid systems Geographical names Administrative units Addresses Cadastral parcels Transport networks Hydrography Protected sites Annex II Elevation Land cover Ortho-imagery Geology • Annex III • Statistical units • Buildings • Soil • Land use • Human health and safety • Utility and governmental services • Environmental monitoring facilities • Production and industrial facilities • Agricultural and aquaculture facilities • Population distribution – demography • Area management/ restriction/regulation zones & reporting units • Natural risk zones • Atmospheric conditions • Meteorological geographical features • Oceanographic geographical features • Sea regions • Bio-geographical regions • Habitats and biotopes • Species distribution • Mineral resources • Energy Resources 21st October 2013: EC adopted the amendment to the Regulation (1089/2010) on the interoperability of spatial data sets and services regarding the Annex II+III spatial data themes.
Data specification thematic extensions INSPIRE data application schemas + +GeoSciML INSPIRE Annex III Themes INSPIRE Data specifications contain 138 Use cases + CityGML
Registry • Browsing and accessing register content • Multilingual content (based on IR content) • Querying an filtering facilities • delivering an unique Identifier • Open to external contributions • Representation in: • HTML, XML, Atom, JSON and {RDF/SKOS}** • future releases • additional registers (add a proper): • Feature Concept Dictionary, • Glossary • resources are maintained in ISO 19135 • [Procedures for item registration] conformant registers • http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/registry/
Registry Service described an application which identify items in a register Application Schema Register Application Schema Railway Transport Network Water Transport Network Road Transport Network … Theme Register Theme Transport Network Codelist Register Codelist Codevalue RailwayTypeValue FerryUseValue RoadSurfaceCategoryValue … Other Register ** External Sources magneticLevitation Metro Monorail Train tramway Cargo carShuttle
Last legal acts voted the 28th March 2014 • Draft COMMISSION REGULATION amending Regulation (EU) No 976/2009 as regards services allowing spatial data services to be invoked, as part of the implementing rules on network services referred to in article 11.1(e) of Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE), • 2) Draft COMMISSION REGULATION amending Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC as regards interoperability of spatial data services, as part of the implementing rules on the interoperability of spatial data sets and services referred to in Article 7(1) of Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE)
INSPIRE Implementation Roadmap We arehere http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/44
INSPIRE maintenance & implementation framework • Moving into the implementation phase • Important to preserve the investmentand the wealth of knowledge • Main principles • Maintain participatory approach • Based on implementation experience • Cross-cutting coherence Commission Expert Group on INSPIRE Implementation andMaintenance (MIG) • Continuity of expertise “pool of experts”
The INSPIRE MIF* – Organisation • Main pillar: Permanent Commission Expert Group on INSPIRE Maintenance & Implementation (MIG) • 1/2 member (plus back-up) proposed by MS • based on successful model of IOC Task Force • Main focus: cross-cutting issues, e.g. architecture, registers • In addition: Ad-hoc sub-groups for specific tasks • Members from a “pool of experts” (proposed by SDICs and LMOs) • Tasks: Specific (time-limited) maintenance and implementation tasks • There could also be a role in the MIF for European (or global) umbrella organisations * MIF = Maintenance and implementation framework
MIG Tasks • Exchange of experience and good practicerelated to the implementation of theINSPIRE Directive and IRs • Identify and give advice about the priority issues to be addressed in the maintenance of the INSPIRE Directive, IRs and/or TG documents • Identify issues related to INSPIRE implementation and advise the Commission on how to address them • Prepare and regularly update the rolling work programme to be agreed by the INSPIRE Committee and the Commission
Pool of experts • Call for participation & registration at http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/mif/ • Tasks • Ad-hoc input to discussions related to INSPIRE implementation • Help answering questions related to implementation • Share implementation experiences • Promote INSPIRE-related activities • Participate in sub-groups set up bythe MIG to address specific maintenance or implementation tasks • based on M&I work programme • sub-groups to be disbanded once tasksis completed • ToR to be defined by the MIG
M&I Work Programme – Process • [continuous] MIG representatives propose actions (collected from national stakeholders) • [regularly, e.g. once every month] MIG representatives review newly submitted actions, propose a prioritization for them and identify urgent and minor issues (e.g. bug fixes) to addressed directly. • [once every 6 months] • Based on the identified issues, the MIG drafts an updated WP • The MIG representatives consult national stakeholders on the draft WP (for at least one month) • In a MIG meeting, a final draft WP is prepared based on the feedback received from MS. • The final draft WP is submitted to the INSPIRE Committee for discussion and adoption
Draft M&I Work Programme (Mar 2014) • MIWP-1: Improve accessibility and readability of TG • MIWP-2: Create and maintain FAQ page • MIWP-3: Guidelines and best practices for access control • MIWP-4: Managing and using http URIs for INSPIRE identifiers • MIWP-5: Validation and conformity testing • MIWP-6: Registries and registers • MIWP-7: Extension of Download Service TG for observation, coverage and tabular data • MIWP-8: Update of Metadata TG • MIWP-9: Future directions for INSPIRE geoportal • MIWP-10: Update Annex I data specifications • MIWP-11: Simplification and clarification of GML encoding for spatial data • MIWP-12: Clarification of UML-to-GML encoding rules
Draft M&I Work Programme (Mar 2014) • MIWP-13: Theme specific issues on data specifications • MIWP-14: Exchange of implementation experiences in thematic domains • MIWP-15: Overview of INSPIRE coordinating structures, architectures and tools • MIWP-16: Improve usefulness and reliability of monitoring • MIWP-17: Improve data and service sharing practice and raise awareness of licencing models for spatial data sets and services • MIWP-18: XML schema maintenance • MIWP-19: Explore and improvement on the situation of controlled vocabularies in the framework of INSPIRE • MIWP-20: Improved guidelines for harmonised layer names • MIWP-21: Pilots for INSPIRE-based applications (including for e-reporting)
INSPIRE-related work programmes MIWP DG ENV EEA JRC MS Other DGs / ISA
INSPIRE-related work programmes MIWP DG ENV EEA JRC MS Other DGs / ISA INSPIRE work programme= consolidated view
Including tasks in the MIWP JRC WP Internal project (e.g. thematic pilot, ARE3NA study) M+I issues & recommen- dations propose for inclusion (JRC) MIWP M+I task (e.g. update TG) accept inclusion (MIG)
MIWP-14: thematic clusters • MIG sub-group consisting of one facilitator per thematic cluster and chaired by the EC & EEA INSPIRE team • Proposed initial thematic clusters: • GE, SO, NZ, MR, ER • LU, LC • EL, OI, GG, RS • EF, O&M • AF, PF, US • GN, AU, CP, AD, BU, TN, (HY?) • OF, SR, AC+MF, HY? • PS, AM, HB, SD, BR • SU, PD, HH • Initial clusters may be re-organised or complemented with cross-thematic working groups based on policies or application areas
Tasks of thematic clusters • Facilitate exchange of implementation progress, • themes • temporal/spatial resolutions; • parameters • terminology (open and empty code lists) • software and TG options (e.g. download service) used • Work towards harmonisedimplementation • Utilize the expertise to • answer specific implementation questions • address new user requirements • Sharing of relevant projects, initiatives
INSPIRE-related activities in the ISA* *Interoperability solutions for European Public Administrations Programme Objectives Flexible andinterlinked European publicadministrations Efficient … and effective electronic cross-border and cross-sectorinteraction between European public administrations. … share and re-use existing successful or new Interoperability solutions,common frameworks andservicesand generic tools. …IT systems allow smooth implementation of Community policies and activities. 27
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