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CDDA – INSPIRE Webinar

Common Database on Designated Areas (CDDA) in conformity with the INSPIRE data specifications Project information. CDDA – INSPIRE Webinar. Darja Lihteneger 01.07.2014. Outlines. Project information: Topic Objectives Composition CDDA data flow and project scope Roadmap Outcomes.

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CDDA – INSPIRE Webinar

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  1. Common Database on Designated Areas (CDDA) in conformity with the INSPIRE data specificationsProject information CDDA – INSPIRE Webinar Darja Lihteneger 01.07.2014

  2. Outlines Project information: Topic Objectives Composition CDDA data flow and project scope Roadmap Outcomes

  3. Project topic • Common Database on Designated Areas: • European inventory • it holds information about protected areas and the national legislative instruments, which directly or indirectly create protected areas • INSPIRE Protected sites: • area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislationto achieve specific conservation objectives • Update of INSPIRE PS Technical Guidelines was published on April 2014

  4. Project objectives • through the prototype provide the CDDA data sets (European database) in conformity with the INSPIRE Protected sites data specifications (Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines) • knowledge building of INSPIRE implementation – transformation workflow (steps, inputs, outputs, tools) • share experiences within Eionet, with wider community implementing INSPIRE and with INSPIRE MIG • proposals for the updates of INSPIRE Protected sites data specifications, if applicable • to provide an input for the EEA workflows

  5. Project information and composition • Initiated, financed and led by the European Environment Agency • Time period: September 2013 – October 2014 • Project team composition (thematic domain, IT and GIS, INSPIRE):

  6. Countries’ contributions (data) CDDA data flow and project scope CDDA data flow is not changed! Existing spatial data = European CDDA Conceptual level CDDA data model Source data model INSPIRE PS data model CDDA data model (sub-set) Target data model Process Analysis Mapping Transformation Validation Data Published spatial data set in EEA data service (Shapefile + tabular data) GML file(s) Output data Input data Project scope

  7. Project structure and time plan August 2014 Testing with Eionet A Current status: • Data transformation and draft validation approach • Webinar with Eionet NRC BD (July) A B B

  8. Project outcomes • Common space for outcomes – Eionet Forum: • http://forum.eionet.europa.eu/nrc-nature-and-biodiversity-interest-group/library/bdc/cdda-and-inspire-implementation/ • Outcomes: • Initial study • Model of the transformation workflow • Mapping rules and matching table • Proof of concept for transformation and data sets transformed into GML • Report on validation with examples of tests (under development) • Open issues (currently found)

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