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INSPIRE Data SpecificationsINSPIRE Data SpecificationsAnnex II & III ThemesAnnex II & III Themes
Collaboration with projects: LC & LU Collaboration with projects: LC & LU
Maria Vanda Nunes de LimaEdinburgh
28 June- 1st July 2011
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OutlineOutline
• INSPIRE Directive
• Data Specifications- Interoperability of spatial data sets and services
• Methodology
• Where we are
• Next steps
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What is INSPIRE?What is INSPIRE?
European legislation
“Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community”
Gen
eral
rule
s fo
r es
tab
lish
men
tEnvironment
Distributed infrastructure
27 countries
21 languages
34 Spatial Data Themes
Entry into force 15/5/2007
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Scope INSPIRE DirectiveScope INSPIRE Directive
• Spatial data held by or on behalf of a public authority operating down to the lowest level of government when laws or regulations require their collection or dissemination
• INSPIRE covers 34 Spatial Data Themes laid down in 3 Annexes – required to successfully build environmental
information systems
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INSPIRE Legal Acts published in INSPIRE Legal Acts published in the Official Journalthe Official Journal
•Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) 14.03.2007
•INSPIRE Metadata Regulation 03.12.2008
•Commission Decision regarding INSPIRE monitoring and reporting 05.06.2009
•Regulation on INSPIRE Network Services 19.10.2009 (View and discovery)
•Corrigendum to INSPIRE Metadata Regulation 15.12.2009
•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)
European law affecting 30+ countries, 21+ languages
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INSPIRE’s participatory approach INSPIRE’s participatory approach
• To-date, over 650 organizations are registered as INSPIRE stakeholders– Providing experts, reference material, projects– Participate in user requirements survey– Participate in reviewing and testing of specifications– And learn from each other
• INSPIRE contributes to global solutions– INSPIRE is EU contribution to Global Earth Observation System of Systems
• Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are international– Group on Earth Observations– United Nations Geospatial Information Working Group– Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS) of the United Nations– EuroGeographics– World Meteorological Organisation Region VI grouping (RAVI)– WMO Global Runoff Data Centre
• Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are National • Stakeholders participating in INSPIRE are Projects
Interested? Register! http://inspire.ec.europa.eu
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Development of data specificationDevelopment of data specification - step wise process- step wise process
Directive(2007)
Modelling Framework for INSPIRE data specifications
(2008)
Data specifications
for the 9 Annex I
data themes(2009)
Data specifications
for the 25 Annex II/III data
themes(2012)
Interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Implementing Rule)
(2009..2012)
Part of the legal framework Implementation mandatory for
European Member States
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Steps 1+6:*Use Case Development* Implementation, Test and Validation, Cost-Benefit Analysis
Driver of the process......helps understand user requirements, and justify the current model structureValidation of use cases in:
“Fitness for purpose testing”...
D 2.6
• The use cases and application scenarios for the environmental policies to be supported by the INSPIRE data specifications in this development cycle are identified.
• The use cases are described in sufficient detail to clarify the requirements regarding the data from the spatial data themes.
Use case development
As-is analysis
Gap analysisData specification development
Identification of user requirements and spatial object types
Implementation, testing and validation
Implementation, testing and validation
Cost/benefitanalysis
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Data SpecificationsData Specifications
• Regulation published in Official Journal– 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)
• 9Technical Guidelines published
Annex I
1. Coordinate reference systems
2. Geographical grid systems
3. Geographical names
4. Administrative units
5. Addresses
6. Cadastral parcels
7. Transport networks
8. Hydrography
9. Protected sites
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Grouping of ThemesGrouping of Themes
Annex II1. Elevation2. Land cover3. Ortho-imagery
4. Geology21. Mineral resources (Annex III)
Annex III1. Statistical units10. Population distribution –
demography
2. Buildings3. Soil4. Land use5. Human health and safety6. Utility and governmental services7. Environmental monitoring facilities
8. Production and industrial facilities 9. Agricultural and aquaculture facilities 11. Area management/restriction
/regulation zones & reporting units12. Natural risk zones
13. Atmospheric conditions14. Meteorological geographical
features
15. Oceanographic geographical features
16. Sea regions
17. Bio-geographical regions18. Habitats and biotopes19. Species distribution
20. Energy Resources
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Who is involvedWho is involved
• Thematic working groups -19 TWGs for Annex II&III
– TWG Facilitators– TWG Editors– Domain experts
• EC INSPIRE Team (INSPIRE CT = DG ENV, DG JRC, DG Eurostat)– Technical coordination = JRC INSPIRE team
• Data Specifications Drafting Team (DS DT)• Stakeholders
– Legally mandated organisations (LMOs)– Spatial data interest communities (SDICs)
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Data Specification v3 (04.2012) Draft IR (10.2012)
I II III IV
Annex II/III Annex II/III RoadmapRoadmap
20122010 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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• Two separate, but closely related activities:
http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm/pageid/201/consultation/45851
• Main aim of consultation:– Comment the data specification documents (V.2.0)– Domain-specific aspects and Cross-thematic aspects (overlaps and
gaps, inconsistencies)
• Main aims of testing:– To test data specifications (V2.0) against real spatial data – To report back to the INSPIRE CT and TWGs gained experience
• will be used to improve the data specifications for v3.0
• the basis for amendment of the Regulation on Interoperability of spatial data sets
• Testing Kick off meeting done (22 June2011
Exchange testing releated information
Now: Consultation & Testing 22 June- 21 October 2011
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Consultation & Testing Consultation & Testing 22 June- 21 October 2011 22 June- 21 October 2011
• Documents for Consultation & Testing– D2.8.I.x Data Specification on <Theme Name> – Draft
Guidelines: 24 PDF documents– D2.5 Generic Conceptual Model updates
– D2.9 Guidelines for the use of Observations & Measurements and Sensor Web Enablement-related standards in INSPIRE Annex II and III data specification For Reference
– GML Application Schemas: 1 ZIP archive– UML Model (XMI, EAP, HTML)– The “INSPIRE Data Specifications Cost-benefit
considerations” document– INSPIRE Annex I testing summary report
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• Feasibility testing main focus of testing– measure technical feasibility and effort related to transforming
existing data (e.g., from Member States’ organisations) into data compliant with the requirements and schemas proposed in the data specification documents
• Fitness for purpose testing– assess the benefits of harmonised data specifications from an end-
user or application point of view • Provide cost-benefit information
– Related to the testing– Contextual / not directly related to testing
Testing – Overview
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Testing20.06.2011-21.10.2011
Consultation20.06.2011-01.10.2011
Call for TestingOut
08.04.2011
Call for ConsultationPublished22.06.2011
JiraSDIC/LMO
DB
Testing Reports
(WebForm)
XLS templatefor comments
01.06.2011
XLS templatefor comments
01.06.2011
Outcomes
From Testing– SDICs/LMOs: Testing
report via WebForm– SDICs/LMOs:
Comments delivered via XLS
spredsheet– INSPIRE CT: Import of
XLS comments to JIRA
From Consultation– SDICs/LMOs:
Comments delivered via XLS
spreadsheet– INSPIRE CT:Import of
XLS comments to JIRA
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Next steps: roadmapNext steps: roadmap
Comment resolution : •Comments resolution: 24 October-02 December 2011•Comment Resolution Workshop: 05-07 December 2011•Comment resolution (cont.) 08 December to 27 January 2012
Delivery DS v2.9: 24 February 2012
•Internal revision DS v2.9: 27 Febr.- 23 March 2012
•Preparation DS v3.0 RC: 26 March – 20 April 2012•Preparing draft IR: 23 April- 29 June 2012
Done by JRC data specification team with support from TWGs
•ISC: 02- 27 July 2012
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Next stepsNext steps
• Draft IR: 03-21 September 2012
Done by JRC data specification team with support from TWGs
Until there:
Still time and need to participate at the development process
THANK YOU