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INSPIRE Implementation where we are?

INSPIRE Implementation where we are?. Vlado Cetl. European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Digital Earth and Reference Data Unit www.jrc.ec.europa.eu. Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation. O utline. Why INSPIRE?

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INSPIRE Implementation where we are?

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  1. INSPIRE Implementation where we are? • Vlado Cetl European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Digital Earth and Reference Data Unit www.jrc.ec.europa.eu Serving societyStimulating innovationSupporting legislation

  2. Outline • Why INSPIRE? • Implementation Roadmap • Current Status • Maintenance and Implementation • Conclusion

  3. Why INSPIRE? • Natural Disasters and as well as other environmental phenomena do not stop at national borders! • 20% of the EU citizens (115 million) live within50 Km from a border • 70% of all fresh water bodies in Europe are part of a trans-boundary river basin !!

  4. … Europe is a patchwork of several countries with different traditions, cultures and socio-economic models… This is reflected in terms of their geo-spatial managementchoices Various Map projections Differentsealevels Why INSPIRE?

  5. Comprehensive data inventory (Monitoring & Reporting IR) Facilitate data discovery through standardised discoveryservices & metadata (IR on Network Services & Metadata) Data sharing (IR on Data and Service Sharing) Facilitate data access by allowing standardised view, download and transformation (IR on Network Services) Facilitate data use and interoperability by adopting common cross-domain models to exchange data (IR on Data Interoperability) INSPIRE in a nutshell

  6. A collaborative effort • Transparency and inclusiveness • Stakeholder consultations • Support to Member States on the implementation • Extend INSPIRE to and ensure consistency of different policy domains • Promote INSPIRE in international standardisation

  7. Role of JRC in INSPIRE • Overall technical coordination of the INSPIRE • Original role: • Preparation of the INSPIRE IR for Metadata, Data specifications, Network services and Interoperability • Development and upgrading of the INSPIRE geo-portal • Technical coordination with other EU and international initiatives • Work with international standardisation bodies (e.g. ISO/TC211, CEN/TC 287 and OGC) • In the meantime the role of has evolved … • Implementation and Development • Management and coordination of communication with SDIC and LMO • CB assessments

  8. http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/44 Implementation Roadmap

  9. Implementation Roadmap

  10. INSPIRE Current status • The legal framework has been established • Development of NSDIs across EU according to provisions of the Directive • Many components and services of infrastructure are already in place • Implementation of INSPIRE is entering a new phase (focus is now on MS) • MIF = Maintenance and implementation framework

  11. The INSPIRE Directive lays down general rules to establish an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe for the purposes of Community environmental policies and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment INSPIRE is built on the SDIsestablished and operated by the Member States JRC is the technical coordinator ImplementingRules(IR, legalacts) Metadata Interoperability of spatial data sets and services Services (discovery, view, download, transform, invoke) Data and Service sharing (policy) Monitoring & reporting INSPIRE Directive & Implementing Rules

  12. INSPIRE Directive & Implementing Rules • INSPIRE Legal Acts published in the Official Journal of the EU • Directive 2007/2/EC (INSPIRE) 14.03.2007 • INSPIRE Metadata Regulation 03.12.2008 (corrigendum 15.12.2009) • Commission Decision regarding INSPIRE monitoring and reporting 05.06.2009 • Regulation on INSPIRE Network Services 19.10.2009 (View and discovery) • Regulation on INSPIRE Data and Service Sharing 29.03.2010 • Commission Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 976/2009 as regards download services and transformation services 10.12.2010 • Commission Regulation implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and 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) • Annex II+III amendment to Regulation on the interoperability of spatial data sets and services adopted 21.10.2013.

  13. INSPIRE IRs vs. TG

  14. Maintenance and Implementation • Support to the implementation of the IRs, e.g. • Answering questions around INSPIRE implementation • Facilitating the discussion of issues and exchange of experiences between INSPIRE experts in existing groups • Implementation/hosting of central infrastructure components • Capacity building, development of training material etc. • Support to eReporting • Corrective maintenance to IRs, e.g. • Corrigenda to the MD Regulation and M&R Decision • Corrections and bug fixes in TG documents or schemas • Evolutive maintenance of the IRs, e.g. • Taking into account requirements emerging from environmental legislation or developments in technology / standardisation

  15. Setting up the INSPIRE MIF • be fully aligned with and interfaced to the ongoing development of the remaining IRs • be support to the further implementation of the IRs in the MS • be responsive to lessons learned from the implementation (which may require modifications to the IRs, TG documents and associated registers and tools) • be comprehensive to ensure the cross-cutting coherence of the components of the infrastructure • be flexible for taking into account requirements emerging from environmental policies and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment • be adequately resourced and organized for dealing with event-driven requests and needs for maintenance and evolution

  16. Setting up the INSPIRE MIF • Organisation: • Main pillar: Permanent Commission Expert Group on INSPIRE Maintenance & Implementation (MIG) • 1 member (plus back-up) proposed by MS • based on successful model of IOC Task Force • Main task: cross-cutting issues, e.g. architecture, registers • In addition: Ad-hoc sub-groups for specific tasks • Members from a “pool of experts” (proposed by SDICs/LMOs) • Tasks: Specific (time-limited) maintenance/implementation tasks

  17. Setting up the INSPIRE MIF

  18. INSPIRE and beyond • Citizens and businesses expect efficient public services across Europe • ISA – the Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations programme – addresses this need by facilitating efficient and effective cross-border electronic collaboration between European public administrations • INSPIRE • European Union Location Framework (EULF) - delivering growth and better services through "location-enabled government" • ARe3NA - Reusable INSPIRE Reference Platform

  19. Recent activities • Copenhagen from 14-17 October 2013 • 1st MIG Kick-off • INSPIRE Monitoring and Reporting • 1st ISA working group on Spatial Information & Services • INSPIRE NCPs & EIONET NFPs

  20. Conclusions • INSPIRE is a process • The legal framework has been established • Implementation of INSPIRE is entering a new phase (the focus is now on MS) • Development of NSDIs according to provisions of the Directive (Results and Benefits) • Challenges … • Establishment of INSPIRE MIF • Evolution of INSPIRE (Powered by INSPIRE)

  21. Vlado Cetl vlado.cetl@jrc.ec.europa.eu http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ Thank you for your attention!

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