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Title: INSPIRE


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INSPIRE Implementation rulesFranz
Daffner European Environment Agency Drafting team
IR metadata
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Content of Presentation
  • The EEA, pers. mandate
  • INSPIRE directive
  • INSPIRE process
  • Implementation rule metadata drafting team
    perspective
  • Examples from metadata IR

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EEA European Environment Agency
www.eea.europa.eu
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INSPIRE
  • INSPIRE is a framework Directive
  • laying 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,
  • built upon infrastructures for spatial
    information established and operated by the
    Member States.
  • INSPIRE Directive must be transposed into
    national legislative systems by 15 May 2009.

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What Kind of Spatial Data ?
  • Whose ? - 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
  • Which data ? - INSPIRE covers 34 Spatial Data
    Themes laid down in 3 Annexes (required to
    successfully build environmental information
    systems)

6
INSPIRE Spatial Data Scope
  • Annex I
  • Coordinate reference systems
  • Geographical grid systems
  • Geographical names
  • Administrative units
  • Addresses
  • Cadastral parcels
  • Transport networks
  • Hydrography
  • Protected sites
  • Annex II
  • Elevation
  • Land cover
  • Ortho-imagery
  • Geology

Harmonised spatial data specifications more
stringent for Annex I and II than for Annex III
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INSPIRE Thematic Scope
  • Annex III
  • Statistical units
  • Buildings
  • Soil
  • Land use
  • Human health and safety
  • Utility and governmental services
  • Environmental monitoring facilities
  • Production and industrial facilities
  • Agricultural and aquaculture facilities
  • Population distribution demography
  • Area management/restriction/regulation zones
    reporting units
  • Natural risk zones
  • Atmospheric conditions
  • Meteorological geographical features
  • Oceanographic geographical features
  • Sea regions
  • Bio-geographical regions
  • Habitats and biotopes
  • Species distribution
  • Energy Resources
  • Mineral resources

8
INSPIRE - process
  • Started with first ideas and drafts 2002
  • Proposal adopted Nov. 2006
  • Published 25.04.2007 (O.J. L108/1 25.4.2007 p.1)
  • Involved
  • SDIC (spatial data interest communities),
  • LMO (legal mandated organisation),
  • Experts (proposed by SDIC, LMO, MS, EC,.)
  • Standardisation organisation (CEN, ISO, OGC)
  • Commission services
  • INSIPRE committee
  • public

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Metadata Implementing Rules
  • Oct 2005-Feb 2007 - Drafting Team writes
  • D1.2 Review of reference material, D1.3 Draft
    Metadata Implementing Rules
  • 1st Review
  • Other DTs and Consolidation Team
  • 2nd Review (period 2nd February to 30 March 2007)
  • SDIC (Spatial Data Interest Community)
  • LMOs (Legally Mandated Organisation)
  • 1253 comments from 61 of 305 SDIC/LMOs
  • CT Now responsible for IR. DT now advisory
  • 9th to 11th May 1st review of comments
  • Report to CT July
  • CT will redraft document
  • Document all now advisory.
  • Release for 3rd review in September
  • Full public release

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Who are the Metadata Drafting Team?
  • Chair Marcel Reuvers, Netherlands Ravi/NCGI  /
    Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency 
  • Deputy Michael Gould, Spain Universitat Jaume I
    /IDEE Working Group of the Commission on
    Geomatics (National Geographic High Council) 
  • Deputy Kristian Senkler, Germany con terra
    GmbH Lenkungsgremium / GDI-DE
  • Franz Daffner, Germany European Environment
    Agency /EIONET 
  • David Danko, USA ESRI /Europe OGC-SDIC 
  • Jan Hjelmager, Denmark National Survey and
    Cadastre, Denmark / KMS 
  • Nicolas Lesage, France Institut Géographique
    National / EuroSDR /Eurographics
  • Stefano Nativi, Italy Italian National Research
    Council (CNR) / OGC-SDIC / INTERO-SDIC 
  • Gil Ross, UK Met Office / WMO-RAVI 
  • Per Ryghaug, Norway Geological Survey of Norway /
    EuroGeoSurveys
  • Thomas Voegele, Germany Coordination Center
    UDK/GEIN (KUG) 
  • Facilitated by the European Commission
  • Max Craglia JRC
  • Paul Smits JRC

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Metadata Implementing Rules
  • D1.3 Draft Metadata Implementing Rules
  • Abstract specification of Framework Directive
    requirements
  • discovery metadata for data and services
  • Vision for metadata, model and use cases for
    discovery
  • guidance on quality, identifiers, granularity,
    evaluation and use metadata
  • Annexes illustrating mappings to existing
    standards
  • specific mappings of Directive to IRs, ISO 19115
    lists etc.

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INSPIRE Metadata model
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Abstract Elements
  • Discovery Level 1 - mandatory or conditional
  • elements are metadata that provide basic and
    essential descriptions of a resource.
  • Resource title
  • Abstract
  • Resource responsible party
  • Resource locator
  • Temporal reference
  • Geographic extent of the resource
  • Resource language
  • Resource topic category
  • Keyword
  • Service type

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Abstract Elements
  • Discovery Level 2 - conditional
  • metadata that describe a resource in more detail
    - not essential for the first response.
  • additional information about a resource as
    specified in Article 5 and 11 of the INSPIRE
    directive or are essential for an evaluation of
    the metadata information itself.
  • Constraints
  • Lineage
  • Conformity
  • Service type
  • Version
  • Operation name
  • Distributed computing platform
  • Resource Identifier
  • Spatial resolution


Service Metadata
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Who will be touched?
Thematic Communities
EU
IR
national
IR
regional
IR
local
IR
IR
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Metadata something to do?
  • Member States shall create metadata and keep them
    up to date
  • Metadata shall include
  • Conformity with IR on interoperability
  • Conditions for access and use
  • Quality and validity
  • The public authorities responsible
  • Limitations on public access
  • Once Implementing Rules adopted
  • Metadata to be created within 2 years for Annex
    I, II
  • To be created within 5 years for Annex III

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Why does it matter?
  • Temporal aspects
  • Example meteorological data
  • Ordinal timescales ISO definition user
    community definition
  • Consistent search
  • Quality and Validity
  • Q and V are community/theme dependent
  • Positional accuracy, temporal accuracy
    applicable ?
  • Standard description versus use of description
  • Different meaning of term / translation

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  • Any questions?
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