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Cross-border cooperation for a common spatial data infrastructure Pilot project Centrope MAP

Cross-border cooperation for a common spatial data infrastructure Pilot project Centrope MAP. Workshop I PGO premises, Rockhgasse 6, A-1010 Vienna, Austria Friday, Nov. 19th 2004, 09:00 – 14:00. Pilot project Centrope MAP. Agenda Workshop I 0 9:00

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Cross-border cooperation for a common spatial data infrastructure Pilot project Centrope MAP

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  1. Cross-border cooperation for a commonspatial data infrastructurePilot project Centrope MAP Workshop I PGO premises, Rockhgasse 6, A-1010 Vienna, AustriaFriday, Nov. 19th 2004, 09:00 – 14:00

  2. Pilot project Centrope MAP • Agenda Workshop I • 09:00 • Welcome Keynote 1: Introduction by hosting PGO institution: Statement on the urgent need for a comprehensive cross-border spatial information system • DI Walter Pozarek, PGO • 09:15 • Welcome Keynote 11: Overview on the Central European Region (Centrope) and regional development aspects. Ideas behind the Centrope project in general. • DI Gerd Pichler, ARGE Centrope/ Regional Consulting ZT GmbH • 09:45 • Short introduction round („who is who“) - First comments on the project background • 10:00 • Presentation 1: The project CENTROPE MAP, on a way to a common spatial data infrastructure for the Centrope region. Project approach, first results, technical issues, further common steps DI Manfred Schrenk & Mag. Timo von Wirth, MULTIMEDIAPLAN.AT

  3. Pilot project Centrope MAP • Agenda Workshop I (continued) • 10:30 • Discusion session 1:Expectations, project goals, cooperation strategies, technical issues • 11:30 • Coffee break • 12:00 • Statements on geodata policies by the participating Centrope regionsPossibilities for cross-border cooperation and future data access 12:30 • Discusion session II: • Organisational and legal framework for cooperation strategies, Data exchange models 13:30 • Conclusions, recommendations, summation 14:00 • End of workshop

  4. The project CENTROPE MAPon a way to a common spatial data infrastructure for the Centrope region Centrope MAP Workshop I Vienna, AustriaFriday, Nov. 19th 2004 DI Manfred Schrenk & Mag. Timo von Wirth Multimediaplan.at – Wien/Salzburg

  5. Pilot project Centrope MAP Overview • Background/ Motivation • Project approach • Technical aspects • Cross-border cooperation • Vision

  6. Pilot project Centrope MAP Centrope Region – Characteristics • „European Region Centrope“ comprises of • Jihomoravsky(South Moravia) and • Jihocesky (South Bohemia)[CZ] • The districts (Kraje) Bratislavsky and • Trnavsky[SK] • The Komitate (Megyek) Moson-Györ-Sopron and Vas[HU] • the „Vienna Region“ including the Austrian states Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna[AT] • Cross border region with enormous economic development potential, Centrope within Top 5 of dynamic European regions • Common planning and common cross-border information exchange will increase • Digital Spatial data infrastructure is seen as crucial location factor and planning basis

  7. Pilot project Centrope MAP Major project goals • Build / Improve „(Geo-) information infrastructure“ • Public sector information basis for stronger cooperation within the cross-border region CENTROPE • In terms of regional developement, planning, improved location competitiveness and quality of life • Ensure a prosperous common future developement • Positive contribution to „Building a sustainable European region“ • Major task of Centrope_Map is to make geoinformation infrastructure sustainably accessible

  8. Centrope Region – background/ given situation I/ II • Until now no „common basemap“ available, solely „isolated applications“hardly any compareable statistics for thematic evalutation and benchmarks=> inefficiencies, costs, ... (not only technical problems ...) • GeoData from various sources, in various formats, without technical and legal coordination in the region • Administrative boundaries = data boundaries • Data providers and users in a loose-loose- instead of a win-win situation • Data should go into „use“, cross-border data demand will increase • The existence of a „public“ geodataset does not necessarily mean that you can use it or even that another public administration unit can use it • We still build „info-highways“ and prevent them from beeing used …

  9. Centrope Region – background/ given situation II/ II • Dynamic and successful region --> needs good decisions on solid basis • GeoData + thematic attribute data highly important for modeling, regional cooperation and strategic decision making • Starting initiative was launched by planungsgemeinschaft Ost (PGO) due to increasing demand for planning related map and attribute data • Project „Digital basemap Centrope“ from 2003/ 2004 • Base map requires follow-up and further extension on issues: • Technical • Organisational • Stakeholders integration • Data • Project Centrope MAP as pilot activity within Interreg III-A: „Building a European region“

  10. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Centrope MAP workpackages

  11. Pilot project Centrope MAP Centrope Region – Previous projects • RAPIS – Interreg IIc project Metadatabase with „planning relevant information for Eastern Austria“ • „Digital base map CENTROPE“ on behalf of PGOfirst stage already existing  initiative and starting point • CEGIS_MDB – Central European GIS MetadatabaseCooperation of stakeholders in Czech and Slovak Republic, Austria, Poland and Germany • Regional/ Statewide GIS-Systems on high level • Multinational GeoData-Initiatives (INSPIRE, EuroGeographics, geoconections.org, a.o.…)

  12. Pilot project Centrope MAP • Background/ Motivation • Project approach • Technical aspects • Cross-border cooperation • Vision

  13. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Overview PROJECT OUTCOME „Digital basemap Centrope“ on behalf of the / Digitale Basiskarte Centrope MONITORING- Research data resources - Verify availability- Verify planning relevance- Test data implementation LEGAL - Draft agreement for crossborder cooperation in spatial data collection, storage and exchange • TECHNICAL • Webportal Centrope MAP • Metadatacatalog online • Webmapserver- Update Master CD-Rom • COMMUNICATE • Networking • Stakeholder information • Presentation • DATA • Integrate attribute data • Harmonize spatial data • Improve map style- Integrate Metadata Documentation (intern) Metainformation and Documentation of workflow and theproject progress WEBSITE content COMMUNICATION extern INTERNATIONALPRESENTATIONS COMMUNICATION extern WEBSITE WEBSITE design/ CMS technics WEBSITE WMS mapserver DATAPROVIDER BEV, UBA, etc. CENTROPE MAPresults INSPIRE, GINIE DATAPROVIDER CZ, SK, HU WMS map serverdata output Meeting DI Schrenk Warschau Meeting DI Schrenk JORDES+, Sopron Meeting DI Schrenk Prag eurogeographics PLANNER/GIS-EXPERTS CZ, SK, HU

  14. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Implementation – Attribute DATA • EUROSTAT NUTS3 – level comprehensive attribute data collected • area • Land use • settlement area • Agricultural areas • Demography, population density, developement from 1990-2001, Migration, educational background) • Infrastructure (waste management) • Health care (No. Of hospital beds) • Rate of unemployment, Total no. Of unemployed, Rate development 99-03 • GDP, economic sector activities • Already included and collected for all NUTS 3 regions of the Centrope area • CZECH Republic - Commuter on municipality level 2004 - Population by economic activity 2004 - educational background by municipalities 2004 - a.o. • Further requests to State Statistics Austria and Statistik Austria (federal)

  15. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Implementation – Attribute DATA

  16. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Implementation – Further spatial DATA GEOMETRIC INFORMATION • Administrative boundaries: NUTS0 – NUTS 4 • Infrastructure: Roads, Rail, Airports, Communication … • Topography: Relief, Forest, Hydrography, … • Landuse: Settlement areas, CORINNE-Land-Cover Level2, … • Legal regulations: National parks, conservation areas, Natura2000, … • Point of interests POI´s: Emergency, Cultural heritage, a.o. • Satelite images, … • Different detail level and data quality for the different Centrope areas • All datasets included so far are in the system as long as they „can be replaced with better ones“

  17. Project Implementation – Further spatial DATA

  18. ESRI applikations Data import, Data exchange Shape, E00, .tif Geographic Coordinates WGS84/ GRS80 Coordinate system UTM IT-Standards De-facto Standards GIS-Standards Standard- projections Lambert UTM Shape, E00 DXF XML, UML DKM (AT) GML Metadata- -standards Content ISO 19115 Core metadata OGC and ISO conform .NET Java HTTP, HTML, XML, u.a. Inter- operabilität OGC-WMS SVG (Quelle: ESRI) Pilot project Centrope MAP Spatial data basic information I/ II – Outcome from „Digital base map Centrope“ Examples for spatial data relevant standards

  19. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  20. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Implementation – Monitoring • Comprehensive research on data sources and integration methods • Setup of detailed Indicator list showing recommended frequencies for data collection and update • Defining regional benchmark conditions • Case Studies • Development of Population and Employment numbers 99-01 • Relation between Infrastructure and number of poduction facilities • Development of educational indicators and employment • Detailed implementation concept for Spatial monitoring system • Project homepage: http://multimediaplan.at/PROJEKTE/MONITORING/index.htm

  21. Pilot project Centrope MAP Project Implementation – Legal • Draft agreement on cross border cooperation in spatial data exchange, information exchange and standards for data management (metadata) will be developed • Research on comparable cross border projects and their legal framework • Recommendation for spatial data use agreement from project „Digital Basemap Centrope“ (for contractors of Austrian states´GIS) • Communication with legal experts on national and European data user rights, from public administration sources

  22. Background/ Motivation • Project approach • Technical aspects • Cross-border cooperation • Vision

  23. Centrope MAP – Technical issues • Development of Centrope Map Web Portal • Based on a content management system • Major step towards digital processing of spatial and attribute data • Major step towards digitally support the common use of information • Faster access to information promoting the Centrope region • Next step towards a distributed data storage • Datadownload • Metadata Search • Online Mapping (also thematic) • Building up Online Expert Group

  24. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  25. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  26. Pilot project Centrope MAP Centrope MAP WEBSITE NON-EXPERT level, „Public“ • Search for Spatial and attribute data over metadata • Download certain public documents (styleguide, Information, a.o.) • Download real data (xls, shp. a.o.) in case it is free data • Use Web Map server for online mapping and basic analysis by thematic mapping and feature request for map elements • Subscribe to Newsletter • Use Linklist • Ask for registration EXPERT level, „Registered User Group“ • Submit/ Upload and edit specific metadata (decentral - with single user rights!) • Submit/ Upload real data and documents • Post topic related events in calendar (meetings, conferences) • Submit weblinks • Be active part of expert group – easy to use knowledge and data exchange

  27. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  28. Pilot project Centrope MAP Centrope MAP WEBSITE - Geocatalogue • Metadatacatalogue: According to the ISO 19115 /TC 211 standard • Concentration on „Core metadata for geographic datasets“ • International expert agreement • Metadata-Upload requires complete ISO 19115 CORE data sets • Metadata search output displays selected core information focussing: • Titel, topic, format • Distributor and use limitations • Orientation on European INSPIRE systematic + on well established NOEGIS – Geodata catalogue • Today: Central administered Master data set, offline, release numeration • Future: Distributed data storage and management combined with full online Interoperability

  29. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  30. Pilot project Centrope MAP WebMapServer (WMS) – Technical Facts • deegree WMS mapserver by lat/lon, Bonn • Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards´ compliant • guarantees Interoperability • Offers distributed data access • Runs on Apache Tomcat Server, XML file based • Direct processing of Shape files, images, atelite images, a.o. • Vector data is transformed into image files  Display • Basic online mapping functionality • Zoom • Pan • Layer On/ Off • Attribute Info

  31. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  32. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  33. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  34. Pilot project Centrope MAP

  35. Pilot project Centrope MAP • Comparable projects • ISAMAP - INTERREG III B CADSES Project • Project aim: Harmonisation of regional data resources for cross-border planning • Problem to be adressed: „The still existing quite different administrative structures, planning systems and technical systems of basic information needed for regional development issues“ • Project duration: April 2003 - March 2006 • Total project budget: 1.8 Mio. €

  36. Background/ Motivation • Project approach • Technical aspects • Cross-border cooperation • Vision

  37. Pilot project Centrope MAP • Crossborder Cooperation • Invitation to actively build up the system • Participation means surplus value • First Level: metadata exchange • Metadata should be free • Knowing: who has which data where in which formats for all regions in Centrope • Communicating the project: finding the key persons for cross-border regional cooperation • Establishing common projects (further INTERREG?)

  38. Background/ Motivation • Project approach • Technical aspects • Cross-border cooperation • Vision

  39. Pilot project Centrope MAP Future Worksteps/ Modules • Intensify communication and exchange with all regions from four participating countries (planners and GIS/data experts) • Extension of attribute data sets for further analysis potential • Start with distributed data management • Agreements on direct data exchange between regions as long as national/ European solutions are not found • Visualization of Metadata in Metadata Catalogue (Preview) • Establish monitoring system with permanent data collection according to defined indicator list • Further cooperation with other European initiatives in the same field

  40. Contractor 3 Contractor 4 Contractor 2 Vienna PGO Planning office 1 data3 data5 data4 Slovakian contractor BGLD data6 data2 data1 Lower Austria BEV Czech Planners Hungarian Region Contractor Contractor 1 data1 Pilot project Centrope MAP Vision – distributed and decentralized data management • win-win Situation optimized • Dezentralized Data management • Interoperability implemented • Bidirectional Datstreams • Integration of further stakeholders • Integration of data from spatial monitoring

  41. CENTROPE_MAP Easily accessible Map and Spatial Information System „4 countries – 1 region – 1 geo data infrastructure“

  42. Pilot project Centrope MAP Thank you for your attention! DI Manfred SchrenkMag. Timo von Wirth multimediaplan.at Baumgasse 28 A-1020 Wien schrenk@multimediaplan.at tvw@multimediaplan.at www.multimediaplan.at

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