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CZ SEIS – Initial Bundles ISSaR, ISTOŽP, MIS

CZ SEIS – Initial Bundles ISSaR, ISTOŽP, MIS. Jarmila Cikánková J iří Roubínek Roman Bukáček. Environmental data management. GENERAL VIEW - levels of complexity - data life cycle REAL IMPLEMENTATION - our systems - system for high level information - integrating system

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CZ SEIS – Initial Bundles ISSaR, ISTOŽP, MIS

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  1. CZ SEIS – Initial BundlesISSaR, ISTOŽP, MIS Jarmila Cikánková Jiří Roubínek Roman Bukáček

  2. Environmental data management GENERAL VIEW - levels of complexity - data life cycle REAL IMPLEMENTATION - our systems - system for high level information - integrating system - metadata system for (not only) low level information

  3. Data life cycle Decision making Policies Laws Human behaving feedback Data processing

  4. Levels of complexity 1. aggregation - often by locality (spatial oriented) - statistics, data mining, support for decision making 2. integration - often by topic (thematic oriented) - unified data infrastructure, context 3. monitoring and data production - vast variety Data processing

  5. Implementation of general principles ISSaR information system of statistics and reports ISTOŽP information system of technical environment protection EIA/SEA, E-PRTR, IPPC etc. many single topic systems producing data MIS metainformation system

  6. ISTOŽP DS EPRTR report EIA/SEA report Service bus - WS Presentation system Report IS Control system

  7. ISSaR Varied sources Meta- data driven access Validation UDS Metadata and mapping XML heap Data Database Input Transform Direct access

  8. Reporting Metadata, vocabularies Maps Statistics Table data Environmental statistics Assessment ISTOŽP ISSaR Data sources Data sources (AOPK, ČHMÚ, ČGS, ČGS-Geofond, SJČR, VÚV, VÚKOZ, Národní parky), ČSÚ, MZe, MZdr, MD, CDV, MPO, … European reporting Reports Map portal Indicators

  9. Czech Environmental Metaportal • 2000 - first trial • data sources catalog on CD ROM • 2002 on line database • Centralised IS – information about the env. datasets – on line access • System of cooperation in data collection (14 service org.) • 2005 – CENIA – Metaportal 1st version • ISO standards implementation • Internet technologies – web services, portal solution and system of data sharing • Metadata management in organizations • 2008 – Metaportal 2nd version • INSPIRE metadata profile implemented • Harvesting – problem of 24/7 service avaliability • Full english version of metadata • INSPIRE Geo-portal prototype - successfully tested

  10. Metaportal – 1st version MIS NP Podyjí MIS NP Č. Švýcarsko MIS CENIA MIS NP Šumava ČIŽP ČHMÚ VÚKOZ SFŽP Metaportal MŽP MIS KRNAP MIS AOPK MIS VÚV TGM MIS GEOFOND MIS ČGS Nový MIS

  11. Metaportal 2nd version METAPORTAL HARVESTER MIS MIS MIS MIS NP Šumava MIS NP Podyjí MIS KRNAP MIS MIS MIS MIS CENIA + MIS VÚV TGM MIS NP Č. Švýcarsko Nový MIS MIS MIS MIS MIS AOPK MIS GEOFOND MIS ČGS

  12. Metaportal: Who is who? • Ministry of Environment • funding • CENIA • Metaportal provider • MIS server provider • Standards implementation (ISO, INSPIRE) • Metadata quality assurance • User support, training, seminars • Departmental organizations • MIS servers providers • Metadata management

  13. Metaportal: Advantages • Partners • Data management – metadata as close as possible to datasets • Free SW licence – could/is used for other projects, portals (geological portal) • International standards implementation • MoE • Metaportal – working and keep updating • High quality of metadata • Standards implementation • Data management – view of data, avoid duplicities • Free public access guarranted (Aarhuss convention)

  14. SEIS Good Practicies MIS • Enables to manage metadata sets as close as possible to data sets • Helps with the implementation of metadata standards • Provides a direct access to all metadata available from one location using simple web client • Direct access to the data. • Integrated WMS viewer makes it possible to show founded geographical information from different servers using simple overlapping, on a client-side (via DHTML/CSS).

  15. SEIS Good Practicies ISSaR • Universal data storage for information from any thematic source system. • Data contains spatial reference and are on an appropriate level of aggregation. • Unified platform for further efficient data mining, analysis and reporting and support for decision-making processes . • Metadata system and mapping, which allows to describe the data and the way in which it has been transformed from source thematic systems. • It is build as a single bundle for communication and data sharing between CR and EU or other countries.

  16. SEIS GoodPracticies ISTOŽP • Integrates all the registers containing the information about current and possible future pollution producers and their mandatory reports as well. • Based on the knowledge gained in ISTOŽP, we are preparing one-to-contain-all reporting apply form in order to facilitate and streamline reporting from mandatory legal entities. (ISPOP)

  17. Thank you for your attention MIS: http://mis.cenia.cz ISSaR: http://issar.cenia.cz ISTOŽP: http://zeus.cenia.cz

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