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1. INSPIRE- a concrete contribution to spatial planning The INSPIRE Team Vanda Nunes de Lima (DG JRC) Plan4all Final Conference Brussels, 13 October 2011
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7. Bringing data together through a Spatial Data Infrastructure Data easily discoverable and accessible to users spatial data infrastructure makes it possible to connect data located at different sources, different sectors, different thematic communities Easier development of new applications and services Components Institutional framework Data Services Fundamental data sets Technical standards
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17. Annex II/III Roadmap Data Specification v3 (04.2012) Draft IR (10.2012) I II III IV 2012 2010 2011 II III IV I II III Kick-off: 19-20 .04 2010 Data Specification v1 (29.10.2010) Data Specification v2 (06.2011) Testing/Consultation (06-20.2011)
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21. How to read the data specifications Watch out for Legal requirement Implementation requirement Implementation recommendation Open issues your input requested
31. “ Waste Management Plans” Use Case (e.g.) Council Regulation (EEC) No 259/93 of 1 February 1993 on the supervision and control of shipments of waste within, into and out of the European Community Article 11 1. In order to assist the tracking of shipments of waste for recovery listed in Annex II, they shall be accompanied by the following information, signed by the holder: (a) the name and address of the holder; (b) the usual commercial description of the waste; (c) the quantity of the waste; (d) the name and address of the consignee; (e) the operations involving recovery, as listed in Annex II.B to Directive 75/442/EEC; (f) the anticipated date of shipment. Environmental Electronic Exchange Language (E3L) Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe E.g. INSPIRE Feature Facility entityid - thematicid E3L: EnvironmentalEntity http://www.wicklow.ie/Apps/WicklowBeta/Publications/Environment/WasteManPlan/Final%202006-2011%20Waste%20Management%20Plan%20Volume%203.pdf Data Providers Plans creators/administrators (Legal Authorities) Waste Stakeholders General Public - Citizens Waste Management Plans (Geo-referenced Information Published) Regional National European Stakeholders Legislation - Requirements Data - Information Access/Consult … Access/Consult … Provide Data … Publish Plans … Provide Data … Access/Consult … Send Comments … Provide Data … (between levels)
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33. Environment & Health Assessment of Health Impacts Exposure Data Health Data Socio-economic data Geographical data Environmental data Air Pollution Cancer Cases Directive on Ambient Air Quality “ Atmospheric modelling and measurements of air pollution demonstrate beyond doubt that the pollution emitted in one Member State contributes to measured pollution in other Member States. This shows that individual Member States cannot solve the problems alone and concerted action at the EU scale is required.”
34. INSPIRE DATA Themes and Air Quality Source: GMES BICEPS Report I- 2 Elevation III – 14 Meteorological geographical features III – 13 Atmospheric conditions II – 2 Landcover III – 18 Habitats and biotopes III – 19 Species distribution III-10 Population distribution — demography III- 6 - Utility and governmental services Etc. III – 7 Environmental Monitoring Facilities III – 13 Atmospheric conditions
38. Noise Directive Data & Information Requirements see: http://noise.eionet.europa.eu/
39. Floods Early Warning – Forecast - Impact Assessment Data & Information Requirements Source: GMES BICEPS Report I-8 Hydrography I- 2 Elevation III – 7 Environmental Monitoring Facilities III - 12 Natural Risk Zones III – 14 Meteorological geographical features III – 13 Atmospheric conditions III – 3 Soils III – 4 Land-use II – 2 Landcover III – 18 Habitats and biotopes III – 19 Species distribution III-10 Population distribution — demography III- 6 - Utility and governmental services Etc.
40. INSPIRE & “Greening” of the CAP « New » Directives Floods Ambient Air Soils Pesticides Marine « Acquis » Directives Nitrates Birds & Habitats NATURA 2000 Water Framework Directive Etc. European Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010 Biodiversity Communication and Action Plan
INSPIRE only addresses data held by public authorities (or by a third party on behalf of a public authority) INSPIRE will only affect public authorities which are the custodian of relevant data that needs to be reported, collected or disseminated to a higher level of administration. Data collected for local purposes only falls not under INSPIRE. INSPIRE covers in its scope 34 themes of data , which, as you will recognise, are used for developing information systems for a wide variety of applications.
INSPIRE only addresses data held by public authorities (or by a third party on behalf of a public authority) INSPIRE will only affect public authorities which are the custodian of relevant data that needs to be reported, collected or disseminated to a higher level of administration. Data collected for local purposes only falls not under INSPIRE. INSPIRE covers in its scope 34 themes of data , which, as you will recognise, are used for developing information systems for a wide variety of applications.
The INSPIRE Directive is of paramount importance for the harmonized access to geospatial information in Europe. The INSPIRE Directive was published in 2007 and is a European Law telling member states to set-up and operate a national spatial data infrastructure . The INSPIRE components are further detailed in so-called Implementing Rules that harmonize the documentation , access , and use of data in the scope of INSPIRE. Also these Implementing Rules are European Legal acts that Member States have to implement.
The INSPIRE Directive is of paramount importance for the harmonized access to geospatial information in Europe. The INSPIRE Directive was published in 2007 and is a European Law telling member states to set-up and operate a national spatial data infrastructure . The INSPIRE components are further detailed in so-called Implementing Rules that harmonize the documentation , access , and use of data in the scope of INSPIRE. Also these Implementing Rules are European Legal acts that Member States have to implement.
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INSPIRE only addresses data held by public authorities (or by a third party on behalf of a public authority) INSPIRE will only affect public authorities which are the custodian of relevant data that needs to be reported, collected or disseminated to a higher level of administration. Data collected for local purposes only falls not under INSPIRE. INSPIRE covers in its scope 34 themes of data , which, as you will recognise, are used for developing information systems for a wide variety of applications.