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Spatial and attribute data infrastructure for the cross-border region Centrope The project

Spatial and attribute data infrastructure for the cross-border region Centrope The project Centrope MAP on behalf of the Planungsgemeinschaft Ost (PGO), Vienna, 2005 PGO Workshop Vienna, Austria Monday, December 19th, 2005, 10:00 -13:00. DI Manfred Schrenk & Mag. Timo von Wirth

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Spatial and attribute data infrastructure for the cross-border region Centrope The project

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  1. Spatial and attribute data infrastructure for the cross-border region Centrope The project Centrope MAP on behalf of the Planungsgemeinschaft Ost (PGO), Vienna, 2005 PGO Workshop Vienna, Austria Monday, December 19th, 2005, 10:00 -13:00 DI Manfred Schrenk & Mag. Timo von Wirth Multimediaplan.at – Vienna

  2. Agenda PGO workshop, Vienna, Mo. 19th December 200510:00 • Welcome Keynotes: DI Walter Pozarek, PGO, AT DI Manfred Schrenk, Multimediaplan.at, AT10:10 • Short introduction round („who is who“) – if necessary! 10:15 • Presentation 1: „The Project CENTROPE MAP“ Background, Implementations, Project results, Future steps DI Manfred Schrenk & Mag. Timo von Wirth, MULTIMEDIAPLAN.AT11:00 • Discussion session 1: Project Comments, technical aspects, future worksteps

  3. Agenda PGO workshop, Vienna, Mo. 19th December 200511:30 • Statements on geodata policies and future opportunitiesProjects in neighbouring regions 12:00 • Presentation 2: „Actual developments in the field of Online-Geo-applications“ DI Dr. Triebnig, ARC Seibersdorf research Ges. mbH12:30 • Discussion session 2: Project Comments, recommendations, conclusions13:00 • End of workshop

  4. Background/ Motivation • Project steps • Technical aspects • Outlook/ Perspectives

  5. Centrope region – Political framework

  6. Political declaration from Kittsee, 2003 + Political memorandum St. Pölten, 2005

  7. Region, Name, History • Region • Austria • Czech Republic • Hungary • Slovak Republic • Name & History • Political agreement „Kittsee“ • Project BAER, Interreg IIIA • Memorandum St. Pölten • DIANE-centrope • Name from Pupils‘ contest

  8. Official Centrope partner • Czech Republic • Region: South Moravia • City: Brno • Interested: Olmütz • Slovak Republic • Region: Bratislava, Trnava • Cities: Bratislava, Trnava • Hungary • Region (county): Györ-Moson-Sopron • Cities: Györ, Sopron • Austria • Region (federal states): Burgenland, Lower Austria, Vienna • Cities: Eisenstadt, St. Pölten, Vienna • Interested: Wiener Neustadt

  9. Infrastructure • 3 int. airports • 2 harbors • TEN-corridors • Deficits rail, road Population • 6 mio. pop. • 3 mio. pop. in cities Economy • 3,8 mio employees • 55 – 65% employees in the service sector • Unemployment rate between 4 and 14% • Growth of GDPbetween 0,8% and 3,6% in 2003 Centrope region overview

  10. Main objectives • International attractivenes • Sustainable integration • Location with high-quality of life • Professional cooperation Main bodies • Multilateral platform Centrope • Multilateral advisory board Centrope • National steering committee Centrope • Club Centrope Overall project goals

  11. Overall project goals Centrope MAP • Portal for digital Information on the Centrope region (improved knowledge transfer on the new European region) • Basis for developing a common planning comprehension • Basis for coordinating cross-border projects and plannings(Transportation, Environment, Development of Settlement areas etc.) and further analysis of the interregional development • Tool for visualization of Information and common strategies and concepts to prepare political decision making within Centrope • Information source for business development e.g. choosing a location site in the Centrope region.

  12. Challenges Centrope MAP Centrope MAP challenges • Legal planning responsibilities on different levels • Data responsibilities on different levels • Administrative boundaries = data boundaries • No „common data infrastructure“ available, solely „isolated applications“inefficiencies, costs, ... (not only technical problems ...)

  13. Project approach Centrope MAP • Centrope MAP is a process not a single project - an ongoing cross-border exchange of planning related information with benefits for all participating partners. • Centrope MAP does not generate new data itself but relies on integrating, structuring and harmonizing existing Information from the data maintaining sources. Data will be made available via OGC standard´s compliant web map services. • Quality of Centrope MAP is depending on quality and up-to-dateness of the provided information! • Centrope MAP is an opensystem, that is able to integrate digital information from different scale levels and different sources. Centrope MAP data itself can also be integrated in external applications via OGC WMS. • In addition and linked with other Web-Map-Service applications - no Competitor!

  14. Background/ Motivation • Project steps and results • Technical aspects • Outlook/ Perspectives

  15. Work steps Project phase III • Integration and harmonization of further spatial data • Corine Land Cover data 2000 for Austria • Natura2000 data for Burgenland • Macon data update for Czech republic, Slovakia and Hungary • Teleatlas street data for Burgenland and Lower Austria • „Centrope“ Satelite image • a.o. • Integration of further statistical data as accessible • Development and Implementation of a Web Map Server and Client Solutionfor displaying, integrating and exchange of OGC-compliant WMS services • Consulting and communication on regionwide data exchange mechanisms (workshops, information dissemination)

  16. Administrative borders Winegrowing Urban anddiscontinous urban areas Forest .... Zoom – Overlay on Sat.image

  17. Statistical data challenges • Develop spatio-temporal matrix for attribute data • Which data for which region, collected when • Define attribute data catalogue of „most wanted data classes“ • Demography, Migration • Economy, Household income • Commuter, Transport statistics • Environmental indicators, a.o. • Overcome the „language barrier“ (Database with statistical/ planning related technical terms)

  18. Project Implementation – DATA • Which administrative unit or institution can provide the data? • Nomenclature and classifications already according to EUROSTAT standards? • Which file format? • Ongoing cooperation with statistic units and GIS/ data departments of the states and regions within Centrope

  19. Cross-border Cooperation basics Spatial reference matrix: Administrative levels within Centrope

  20. Cross-border Cooperation basics Derivation of common and consistent file names: Example: CEN_NUTS3_DEMOG_POPDENSITY_2004.DBF

  21. Centrope MAP – Metadata Online

  22. Centrope MAP WEBSITE - Geocatalog • Metadata-Upload requires complete ISO 19115 CORE data sets • Metadata search output displays selected core information focussing: • Titel, topic, format • Distributor and use limitations • Orientation on European INSPIRE systematic + on well established NOEGIS – Geodata catalog (Lower Austria) • Standards guarantee interoperability and transparency

  23. Background/ Motivation • Project steps • Technical aspects • Outlook/ Perspectives

  24. WebMapServer (WMS) – Technical Facts • Strong Open Source component (budget constraints/ independence) • UMN mapserver Version 4.6.2 • Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards´ compliant • guarantees Interoperability • Offers distributed data access • Runs on Apache http Server • Mapbender Client Suite, CCGis, Bonn • http://213.47.127.15:8081/mapbender/frames/login.php?&gui_id=pgocentrope&name=centropeuser&password=pgo

  25. Centrope data collection - PGO Data integrated in PGO WMS-service Original geodata on DVD www Burgen- land Lower- Austria Vienna Map image data in client Original geodata with use limitations WMS CZ WMS AT WMS EU Contractors WMS HU WMS SK Centrally stored original data Distributed Server data Dual project approach Project phase III

  26. System Architecture

  27. INSPIRE standards compliant

  28. Data from distributed servers

  29. Data from distributed servers – Geoland.at

  30. Print-ready maps as first overview

  31. Thematic maps

  32. Centrope MAP- Webportal www.multimediaplan.at/PROJEKTE/CENTROPE_MAP/

  33. Background/ Motivation • Project steps • Technical aspects • Outlook/ Perspectives

  34. Cross-border technical terms Online Dictionary for technical terms of statistical and spatial data

  35. Main tasks for future cooperation • Harmonize and integrate additional data replace actual data with more precise information • Overcome language barriers – idea: online dictionary with technical terms • Adjustment of WMS contents for spatial and for attribute data • Development of a common map layout for services (SLD?) • Common legend layout for equal content • consistent maps and comparable thematic classes

  36. Main tasks for future cooperation • Integration of Project data (permanent back flow enhances the system!) • Secured Server operation • Further networking and use of Synergy effects • Regional / National / European (BEV price model, INSPIRE) • Even global developments [Google Maps] • Common approach with all partners in the region! (Financing)

  37. Thank you for your attention! DI Manfred SchrenkMag. Timo von Wirth multimediaplan.at Baumgasse 28 A-1020 Wien schrenk@multimediaplan.at tvw@multimediaplan.at www.multimediaplan.at

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