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NSDI - Poland

NSDI - Poland. Ewa Wysocka Institute of Geodesy and Cartography Poland, Warszawa, ul. Jasna 2/4. NSDI - Poland. Decree of the Minister of Regional Development and Construction (12 Jul 2001) „ National Land Information System ” Obligatory part of the system: National reference system

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NSDI - Poland

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  1. NSDI - Poland Ewa Wysocka Institute of Geodesy and Cartography Poland, Warszawa, ul. Jasna 2/4

  2. NSDI - Poland Decree of the Minister of Regional Development and Construction (12 Jul 2001) „National Land Information System” Obligatory part of the system: National reference system Register of state and administrative boundary Geodetic network Land and building register Geodetic register of land technical utilities Topographical objects

  3. NSDI - Poland The research project "Concept of the Polish Spatial Information System”, commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and Administration and financed by the State Committee for Scientific Research were conducted by the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography in Warsaw

  4. NSDI - Poland The main aim of the project was to propose a general concept of the national spatial information system (SIS), which would function as an integrated system, based on existing and future geographic information systems The main user: governmental and local administration The works were conducted in the thematic blocks,comprising the following tasks: • SIS users and their needs • conceptual model of SIS • informational and legal aspects of SIS • the technical and functional architecture of SIS • an economic model of SIS • a final conceptual version of the Polish Spatial Information System

  5. NSDI - Poland • 3 level, hierarchical, modular system architecture • Open system with access regulations • Distributed configuration • Object – relational central database • Different data models on different levels • Metadata system • Integrated data collected in Data Warehouses, located in SIS Centres: • ~380 district („powiat”) SIS Centres • 16 voivodship SIS Centres • 1 Central SIS Centre

  6. NSDI - Poland Local Level (communites, districts) Scales: 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:5000 Thematic Layers (selected examples)

  7. NSDI - Poland Regional Level (voivodships) Scales: 1:10 000, 1:50 000 Thematic Layers (selected examples)

  8. NSDI - Poland Central Level (national) Scales: 1:100 000, 1:250 000 (aggregated and generalised data) National Geographic DataBase Thematic Layers (selected examples)

  9. NSDI - Poland • Legal authorization of SIS in context of one legal regulation or insertion of entries into existing legal acts applied to collecting, updating and making available spatial data; • Legal definition of spatial data and information; • Legal regulations of the circulation of spatial data and information and making decision on the basis of these datain administrative proceedings (legal and evidential force of an electronic document); • Legal basis for spatial data exchange within public administration units, between these units and between public administration and other partners; • Legal basis for the fees of access to spatial information.

  10. NSDI - Poland(time schedule)

  11. NSDI - Poland(On-going activities)

  12. Concept vs. realityStandardisation Proposal: Adoption of EU standards Reality: SWING, TANGO CEN/TC 287, ISO/TC 211, OGC the Normalisation Commission 297 forGeographic Information within the Polish Normalisation Committee (PKN) • ENV 12160 Data description – Spatial Schema • ENV 13376 Data description – Rules for applications schemas • CR 12660 Data description – Conceptual schema language • EXPRESS language (ISO 10303-11)

  13. Concept vs. realitySIS Centres Proposal: Centres of Geodetic and Cartographic Resources (ODGiK) as SIS centres Reality: ~ 400 ODGiKs on local level, 16 – on regional level, CODGiK very early study of preparing to run National Geodetic and Cartographic Resources in digital form

  14. Concept vs. realityThe National Council for Spatial Information Proposal: to establish the national, inter-ministerial council for SIS with an executive committee Reality: the informal team for geoinformation (called into being by the Surveyor General of Poland)

  15. Concept vs. reality Exist: technical sources (computer and telecommunication equipment) for collecting, archiving, accessing and interchanging data the staff with good professional knowledge Lack of: coordination efficient implementation and organization proper legal regulations

  16. Future role of the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography • an executive office of the National SIS Council • cooperation with the Surveyor General of Poland • promotion of legal regulations • promotion of proper IS designing methods (state of art) • promotion of creating metadata databases • promotion of standards (norms) • cooperations with other countries organisations (EU)

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