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Two-step approach

Two-step approach. Implementing Rules comprising data (product) specifications for 34 themes. …. …. …. Coordinate Reference Systems. Geographical Grids. Protected Sites. Elevation. Orthoimagery. Geology. Statistical Units. Buildings. Energy Resources. Mineral Resources.

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Two-step approach

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  1. Two-step approach Implementing Rules comprising data (product) specifications for 34 themes … … … Coordinate Reference Systems Geographical Grids Protected Sites Elevation Orthoimagery Geology Statistical Units Buildings Energy Resources Mineral Resources ConceptualFramework Annex II Annex III Annex I D2.3 Definition of Annex themes & Scope D2.5 Generic Conceptual Model D2.6 Methodology for SpecificationDevelopment D2.7 Guidelines for Encoding

  2. Main Actors of the Data Specification Process • INSPIRE stakeholders (SDICs & LMOs) • Define user requirements • Provide reference material • Participate in consultation • Propose experts for the Drafting Team and the Thematic Working Groups • Propose candidate specifications • Provide cost-benefit aspects • Testing draft specifications • Thematic Working Groups • Development of data specifications user requirements, achievements of the conceptual framework, reference materials and cost-benefit impacts • Data specification Drafting Team • Developing and maintaining the conceptual framework • Advises the Consolidation Team on conformance with the Generic Conceptual Model • EIONET • Helps assessing the fitness from point of view of user requirements

  3. Ensure compliance to the GCM and consistency in the methodology DS DT CT Other DTs EC, MS EIONET Turn specs into rulesFacilitate linkagesGuidelines Are kept informed Validates specifications against the user requirements Thematic Working Group (new working group) Scenario 3: No or insufficient raw material, no capacities offered Scenario 2: Raw material available, capacities offered Scenario 1: Candidate specifications available SDIC WG 1 WG 2 LMO 1 LMO n SDIC 1 SDIC n Expert Project Project Expert Expert Project INSPIRE stakeholders WG 3 SDICs provide the input to the Thematic Working Groups based on users’ needs Users Users Users Users Users Users Users Users Users determine priorities (key policy areas) Users Users Users Users Data specification development scenarios

  4. Data specifications: objectives To draft Implementing rules for INSPIRE data harmonisation that will be achieved through harmonised data specifications in a two-step process: • Definition of the conceptual framework services: to provide a firm starting point for specifications development and guarantee the coherence between the Implementing Rules • Definition of Annex Theme and Scope: give overview description of the themes (on the top of the definitions) and clarify links and overlaps • Generic Conceptual Model: define the harmonisation elements necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Directive; collect and consolidate the generic aspects of data specifications • Methodology for Specification Development: Define a repeatable methodology for data specification development • Guidelines for Encoding:rules for encoding spatial data for the purpose of exchange between two systems • Data Specification development for each data theme listed in the Annexes • Definition and classification of spatial objects, geo-referencing (all annexes) • Relationships between objects, key attributes, multilingual thesauri, temporal dimension, updates , framework for unique identification (Annex I & II) • Aspects of data consistency (between different level of details, cross theme, and cross border) have to be addressed Implementing rules should be based on standards (when exist)

  5. Data specification: progress

  6. Next Steps • User requirement survey • Clarify data requirement of environmental policies and policies that have environmental impact: • Focused on the description of applications (+ questions on the data itself) • Planned timeframe: January-February 2008 • Evaluation of the calls for Annex I • Scenario 1 is not feasible • 8 themes to be specified according to scenario 2 • 1 theme to be specified according to scenario 3 (Geographical grids) • Selection of the TWG members –lists to be published soon • Facilitators and Editors will be employed using the expert list of DG Research

  7. Provide reference material for the Hydrography theme 40 items submitted for Hydrography (20/04/2007) Majority of the references came from NMCAs (32 items) Other relevant communities underrepresented (hydrography, hydrology, environment, geology, marine, etc.) Submission is possible till the middle of February (start of the work of TWGs) Participation in the TWG So far five domain experts have been selected from NMCAs, hydrographic and environmental communities 1-2 strong domain experts are welcome Participation in the User requirement survey Description of data requirements stemming from European legislation Description of cross border user scenarios Description of best national practices Data requirements should be expressed in terms of level of details, scale/resolution, attributes, etc Participation in reviewing Two options: 1. through the WISE SDIC; 2. through individual organisations (please avoid duplication of comments) Participation in testing Based on the first draft specifications to get early feedback for fitness of the purposes of WISE Possible Involvement for the WISE community

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