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SDI 2.0 into the 21 st century Maurits van der Vlugt Spatial Information strategist

SDI 2.0 into the 21 st century Maurits van der Vlugt Spatial Information strategist. Overview. SDI as we know it SDI 2.0 Examples Challenges. SDI 1.0 - As we know it. But… Not very successful. Expensive Slow Supply Driven Plenty of YAPs – but no users. So What about SDI 2.0?.

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SDI 2.0 into the 21 st century Maurits van der Vlugt Spatial Information strategist

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  1. SDI 2.0into the 21st centuryMaurits van der VlugtSpatial Information strategist

  2. Overview • SDI as we know it • SDI 2.0 • Examples • Challenges

  3. SDI 1.0 - As we know it

  4. But… Not very successful • Expensive • Slow • Supply Driven • Plenty of YAPs – but no users

  5. So What about SDI 2.0?

  6. Some Buzzwords • Web 2.0 / Social Media • Crowd Sourcing – Volunteered Geo-Information (VGI) • User Generated Content • Augmented Reality • Geotagging • And many more…

  7. Neo-Geography? The “[...] usage of geographical techniques and tools used for personal and community activities or for utilization by a non-expert group of users” • Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neogeography The “[...] usage of geographical techniques and tools used for personal and community activities or for utilization by a non-expert group of users” • Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neogeography

  8. Example: Open Streetmap

  9. Harnessing The long tail of geodata

  10. Tourists and locals

  11. Key differences • Users are Producers • and there are plenty of them! • Decentralisation of “Authority” • E.g. Open Streetmap, Wikipedia • Quality is in the eye of the beholder • The Internet is the Marketplace • Fast, Cheap, Demand driven!

  12. From Andrew Turner, Fortius One

  13. How neogeographers see GIS-ers They don’t From Andrew Turner, Fortius One

  14. Challenges • Ignore at our peril • Where does this leave government? • Next big things • The long-tail model of Spatial Data Collection • From YAPs to ‘fine-grained‘APIs for mash-up purposes • R&D: Validation & Filtering • R&D: What Licencing and Business models work?

  15. Summary • SDI as we know it? “so last century!” • SDI 2.0 • Driven by Web 2.0 and Neogeography • No more distinction between users and producers • Harnessing the long tail • Dramatically shifting role for government • Ignore at our peril!

  16. Mercury Project SolutionsExcellence in Program Delivery • Maurits.vandervlugt@mercuryps.com.au • http://spatial21.blogspot.com • Twitter: @mvandervlugt

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