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INSPIRE Data Specifications Annex II & III Themes Collaboration with projects: LC & LU. Maria Vanda Nunes de Lima Edinburgh 28 June- 1 st July 2011. Outline. INSPIRE Directive Data Specifications- Interoperability of spatial data sets and services Methodology Where we are Next steps.
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INSPIRE Data SpecificationsAnnex II & III ThemesCollaboration with projects: LC & LU Maria Vanda Nunes de Lima Edinburgh 28 June- 1st July 2011
Outline • INSPIRE Directive • Data Specifications- Interoperability of spatial data sets and services • Methodology • Where we are • Next steps INSPIRE progress
What is INSPIRE? “Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community” Distributed infrastructure General rules for establishment Environment 34 Spatial Data Themes Entry into force 15/5/2007 27 countries 21 languages European legislation
Scope INSPIRE Directive • Spatial data held by or on behalf of apublic authority operating down to the lowest level of government when laws or regulations require their collection or dissemination • INSPIRE covers 34 Spatial Data Themes laid down in 3 Annexes • required to successfully build environmental information systems
INSPIRE Legal Acts published in the Official Journal • 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) 14.03.2007 • INSPIRE Metadata Regulation 03.12.2008 • Commission Decision regarding INSPIRE monitoring and reporting05.06.2009 • Regulation on INSPIRE Network Services19.10.2009(View and discovery) • Corrigendum to INSPIRE Metadata Regulation 15.12.2009 • Regulation on INSPIRE Data and Service Sharing29.03.2010 • Commission Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 976/2009 as regards download services and transformation services10.12.2010 • COMMISSION REGULATION implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services10.12.2010 (Annex I) • COMMISSION REGULATION amending Regulation 1089/2010 as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services 05.02.2011(code list) European law affecting 30+ countries, 21+ languages
INSPIRE’s participatory approach • To-date, over 650 organizations are registered as INSPIRE stakeholders • Providing experts, reference material, projects • Participate in user requirements survey • Participate in reviewing and testing of specifications • And learn from each other • INSPIRE contributes to global solutions • INSPIRE is EU contribution to Global Earth Observation System of Systems • Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are international • Group on Earth Observations • United Nations Geospatial Information Working Group • Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS) of the United Nations • EuroGeographics • World Meteorological Organisation Region VI grouping (RAVI) • WMO Global Runoff Data Centre • Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are National • Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are Projects Interested? Register! http://inspire.ec.europa.eu
Development of data specification- step wise process Directive (2007) Modelling Framework for INSPIRE data specifications (2008) Data specifications for the 9 Annex I data themes (2009) Data specifications for the 25 Annex II/III data themes (2012) Part of the legal framework Implementation mandatory for European Member States Interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Implementing Rule) (2009..2012)
Steps 1+6:*Use Case Development * Implementation, Test and Validation, Cost-Benefit Analysis Use case development As-is analysis Driver of the process... ...helps understand user requirements, and justify the current model structure Validation of use cases in: “Fitness for purpose testing”... Gap analysis Data specification development Identification of user requirements and spatial object types • D 2.6 • The use cases and application scenarios for the environmental policies to be supported by the INSPIRE data specifications in this development cycle are identified. • The use cases are described in sufficient detail to clarify the requirements regarding the data from the spatial data themes. Implementation, testing and validation Implementation, testing and validation Cost/benefit analysis
Data Specifications • Annex I • Coordinate reference systems • Geographical grid systems • Geographical names • Administrative units • Addresses • Cadastral parcels • Transport networks • Hydrography • Protected sites • Regulation published in Official Journal • COMMISSION REGULATION implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services 10.12.2010 (Annex I) • COMMISSION REGULATION amending Regulation 1089/2010 as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services 05.02.2011 (code list) • 9Technical Guidelines published INSPIRE progress
Grouping of Themes • Annex II • Elevation • Land cover • Ortho-imagery • Geology • 21. Mineral resources (Annex III) • Annex III • Statistical units • 10. Population distribution – demography • Buildings • Soil • Land use • Human health and safety • Utility and governmental services • Environmental monitoring facilities • Production and industrial facilities • Agricultural and aquaculture facilities • 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 • Energy Resources INSPIRE progress
Who is involved Thematic working groups -19 TWGs for Annex II&III TWG Facilitators TWG Editors Domain experts EC INSPIRE Team (INSPIRE CT = DG ENV, DG JRC, DG Eurostat) Technical coordination = JRC INSPIRE team Data Specifications Drafting Team (DS DT) Stakeholders Legally mandated organisations (LMOs) Spatial data interest communities (SDICs)
Annex II/III Roadmap Kick-off: 19-20.04 2010 Data Specification v1 (29.10.2010) Data Specification v2 (06.2011) Testing/Consultation (06-20.2011) Data Specification v3 (04.2012) Draft IR (10.2012) IIIIII II III IV I II III IV 2010 2011 2012
Now: Consultation & Testing 22 June- 21 October 2011 • Two separate, but closely related activities: http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/201/consultation/45851 • Main aim of consultation: • Comment the data specification documents (V.2.0) • Domain-specific aspects and Cross-thematic aspects (overlaps and gaps, inconsistencies) • Main aims of testing: • To test data specifications (V2.0) against real spatial data • To report back to the INSPIRE CT and TWGs gained experience • will be used to improve the data specifications for v3.0 • the basis for amendment of the Regulation on Interoperability of spatial data sets • Testing Kick off meeting done (22 June2011 Exchange testing releated information
Consultation & Testing 22 June- 21 October 2011 • Documents for Consultation & Testing • D2.8.I.x Data Specification on <Theme Name> – Draft Guidelines: 24 PDF documents • D2.5 Generic Conceptual Modelupdates • D2.9 Guidelines for the use of Observations & Measurements and Sensor Web Enablement-related standards in INSPIRE Annex II and III data specification For Reference • GML Application Schemas: 1 ZIP archive • UML Model (XMI, EAP, HTML) • The “INSPIRE Data Specifications Cost-benefit considerations” document • INSPIRE Annex I testing summary report
Testing – Overview • Feasibility testing main focus of testing • measure technical feasibility and effort related to transforming existing data (e.g., from Member States’ organisations) into data compliant with the requirements and schemas proposed in the data specification documents • Fitness for purpose testing • assess the benefits of harmonised data specifications from an end-user or application point of view • Provide cost-benefit information • Related to the testing • Contextual / not directly related to testing
Outcomes Testing 20.06.2011-21.10.2011 Consultation 20.06.2011-01.10.2011 • From Testing • SDICs/LMOs: Testing report via WebForm • SDICs/LMOs: Comments delivered via XLS spredsheet • INSPIRE CT: Import of XLS comments to JIRA • FromConsultation • SDICs/LMOs: Comments delivered via XLS spreadsheet • INSPIRE CT:Import of XLS comments to JIRA Call for Consultation Published 22.06.2011 Call for Testing Out 08.04.2011 XLS template for comments 01.06.2011 Testing Reports (WebForm) XLS template for comments 01.06.2011 SDIC/LMO DB Jira
Next steps: roadmap Comment resolution : • Comments resolution: 24 October-02 December 2011 • Comment Resolution Workshop: 05-07 December 2011 • Comment resolution (cont.) 08 December to 27 January 2012 Delivery DS v2.9: 24 February 2012 • Internal revision DS v2.9: 27 Febr.- 23 March 2012 • Preparation DS v3.0 RC: 26 March – 20 April 2012 • Preparing draft IR: 23 April- 29 June 2012 Done by JRC data specification team with support from TWGs • ISC: 02- 27 July 2012
Next steps • Draft IR: 03-21 September 2012 Done by JRC data specification team with support from TWGs Until there: Still time and need to participate at the development process THANK YOU