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Future trends on geospatial distributed infrastructures

Future trends on geospatial distributed infrastructures. How EEA leverage upcoming technologies and brings its daily needs into cost effective but interoperable platform. jan.bliki@eea.europa.eu. Nordic Workshop 30th – 31th Oct 2013. Web applications Crowd sourcing Citizen science

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Future trends on geospatial distributed infrastructures

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  1. Future trends on geospatial distributed infrastructures

    How EEA leverage upcoming technologies and brings its daily needs into cost effective but interoperable platform. jan.bliki@eea.europa.eu Nordic Workshop 30th – 31th Oct 2013
  2. Web applications Crowd sourcing Citizen science Information integration Information desimination
  3. SEIS principlesOn 1st of February 2008, the Commission adopted a Communication on SEIS (1). In it the principles that SEIS will be based on are described as follows: Information should be managed as close as possible to its source; Information should be collected once, and shared with others for many purposes; Information should be readily available to public authorities and enable them to easily fulfil their legal reporting obligations; Information should be readily accessible to end-users, primarily public authorities at all levels from local to European, to enable them to assess in a timely fashion the state of the environment and the effectiveness of their policies, and to design new policy; Information should also be accessible to enable end-users, both public authorities and citizens, to make comparisons at the appropriate geographical scale (e.g. countries, cities, catchments areas) and to participate meaningfully in the development and implementation of environmental policy; Information should be fully available to the general public, after due consideration of the appropriate level of aggregation and subject to appropriate confidentiality constraints, and at national level in the relevant national language(s); and; Information sharing and processing should be supported through common, free open standards.
  4. Collection and desimination EEA managed content External content EEA web enabled content Other web enabled content Web services / Web applications / Web sitesDownloadable datasets / etc... EEAMain officeCopenhagen European Topic Centres(ETC) Topic centres & EEAproduce European datasets Other international data sources Member countries deliver national data ReportNet Member country 1 Member country 2 Member country 3 Member country ...
  5. EEA and its European Topic CentresConsortia of institutions across EEA member countries Consortia can change every five years EEAMain officeCopenhagen GIS work is very distributed ETC (FR)Biological Diveristy ETC (NL)Air polution and Climate Change mitigation ETC (ES)Spatial Information and Analysis ETC (CZ)Inland, Coastal and Marine waters ETC (DK)Sustainable Consuption and Production ETC (IT)Climate Change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation
  6. Web centric GIS architecture Web GIS Web GIS Online tools Inspire Open access Desktop tools Advanced user Linked data Web GIS Central maintenance Web sites Decentralizedauthoring GIS ExpertETC/EEA Novice user
  7. Popular GIS architectures
  8. EEA Web GIS architecture consumer Decentralizedpublishing EEA Central infrastructure Cloud ETC (IT)Climate Change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com ETC (ES)Spatial Information and Analysis Centralized Maintenance Monitoring Functionality ETC (CZ)Inland, Coastal and Marine waters EEAMain officeCopenhagen ETC (NL)Air polution and Climate Change mitigation ETC (FR)Biological Diveristy On premisse ETC (DK)Sustainable Consuption and Production ArcGis Server Farmhttp:/discomap.eea.europa.eu
  9. Simplify publishing on the webfor European Topic Centres and EEA staff Any GIS desktop user can publish based on some easy guidance
  10. Simplify meta data managementfor European Topic Centres and EEA staff Tools to import from EEA Catalog and export as INSPIRE ISO19139 Metadata stays with the source. Use the build in INSPIRE validation.
  11. ReportNet and Linked datafor European Topic Centres and EEA staff
  12. Understand ourusers Produce easy to understand interactive maps Guided by templates to ensure common user interfaces Desktop software Web applications Manager, Citizens, Policy makers GIS Experts, Analysts, Database expertsThematic experts ArcGis desktop Mapinfo Quantum GIS UdIG ArcGis online Websites Mobile apps EEAMain officeCopenhagen ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com ArcGis Server Farmhttp:/discomap.eea.europa.eu
  13. EEA Web GIS architecture consumer Decentralizedpublishing EEA Central infrastructure Cloud ETC (IT)Climate Change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com ETC (ES)Spatial Information and Analysis Centralized Maintenance Monitoring Functionality ETC (CZ)Inland, Coastal and Marine waters EEAMain officeCopenhagen ETC (NL)Air polution and Climate Change mitigation ETC (FR)Biological Diveristy On premisse ETC (DK)Sustainable Consuption and Production ArcGis Server Farmhttp:/discomap.eea.europa.eu
  14. ArcGis online as central repository
  15. Make interactive maps 4 Web application(template) Web application(configuration) Web application(configuration) Web applications 3 Web map(configuration) Web map(configuration) Web map(configuration) Web map(configuration) Web maps 2 Web-service(map service) Web-service(tiled service) Web-service(map service) Web-service(feature service) Web-service(map service) Web-services 1 Map for Office(Excel) Map document(ArcMap) Map document(ArcMap) Map document(ArcMap) Map document(ArcMap) Desktop
  16. 2 1 Map document(ArcMap) Web-service(map service) 3 4 Web map(configuration) Web application(template)
  17. Web maps everywhere http://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu http://eea.europa.eu consumer http://water.europa.eu http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/index_en.htm http://land.copernicus.eu Map config 1 ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com Map config ?? Map config 2 Map config 4 Map config 3
  18. EEA maps to the global level http://www.uneplive.org http://www.eyeonearth.org consumer Map config 1 ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com Map config ?? Map config 2 Map config 4 Map config 3
  19. EEA Web GIS architecture consumer Decentralizedpublishing EEA Central infrastructure Cloud ETC (IT)Climate Change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation ArcGis online http://eea.maps.arcgis.com ETC (ES)Spatial Information and Analysis Centralized Maintenance Monitoring Functionality ETC (CZ)Inland, Coastal and Marine waters EEAMain officeCopenhagen ETC (NL)Air polution and Climate Change mitigation ETC (FR)Biological Diveristy On premisse ETC (DK)Sustainable Consuption and Production ArcGis Server Farmhttp:/discomap.eea.europa.eu
  20. Centralized maintenance Total items published
  21. Centralized maintenance Who is using Corine Landcover services, how many and what’s the map name? Filter on all Landcover services
  22. Web application(template) Adding functionalityby developing reusable templates End user can pick from a number of templates
  23. Web centric GIS architecture Web GIS Web GIS Online tools Inspire Open access Desktop tools Advanced user Linked data Web GIS Central maintenance Web sites Decentralizedauthoring GIS ExpertETC/EEA Novice user
  24. Desimination and interoperablityhttp://discomap.eea.europa.eu All web services EEA has available. Can be used in desktop applications and self build and maintained web applications. 2 Web-service(map service) OGC WMS WMS for INSPIRE Esri Rest API Google KML (WFS for INSPIRE) (OGC WFS)
  25. Desimination and interoperablityhttp://eea.maps.arcgis.com Map applications maintained and managed by EEA. These can be re-used for other to integrate into web sites. Interactive maps can be passive and active integrations. 4 Web application(template) Contact EEA for specific needs
  26. Questions

    Jan Blikijan.bliki@eea.europa.eu http://www.eea.europa.eu
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