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INSPIRE Conference 18 June 2011 Edinburgh, Great Britain. Harmonisation of Spatial Planning Data. Tomas Mildorf University of West Bohemia mildorf@centrum.cz Pilsen , Czech Republic. Co-funded by the Community programme e Content plus. Spatial Planning. protected sites. land use.

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  1. INSPIRE Conference 18 June 2011 Edinburgh, Great Britain Harmonisation of Spatial Planning Data Tomas Mildorf University of West Bohemia mildorf@centrum.cz Pilsen, Czech Republic Co-funded by the Community programme eContentplus

  2. Spatial Planning protected sites land use agriculture INTEROPERABILITY land cover risk zones soil statistics transport networks economics culture demography cadastral parcels elevation buildings ecology restriction zones hydrology industry

  3. Plan4all - Main Goal October 2011 May 2009 May 2010 May 2011 Beginning 1st year 2nd year End Harmonisation (on European level) of spatial planning data according to the INSPIRE Directive.

  4. Plan4all Consortium

  5. INSPIRE Spatial Data Themes • Annex I • Coordinate reference system • Geographical grid systems • Geographical names • Administrative units • Addresses • Cadastral parcels • Transport networks • Hydrography • Protected sites • Annex III • Statistical units • Buildings • Soil • Land use • Human health and safety • Utility and Government services • Environmental monitoring facilities • Production and industrial facilities • Agricultural and aquaculture facilities • Population distribution – demography • Area management/restriction/regulation zones and 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 Plan4all • Annex II • Elevation • Land cover • Orthoimagery • Geology

  6. Case study Seamless access to data Mechanisms for sharing and exchange INSPIRE DIRECTIVE PLAN4ALL NETWORKING ARCHITECTURE PLAN4ALL DATA MODELS METADATA DATA SPECIFICATION PLAN4ALL METADATA PROFILES NETWORKING SERVICES DATA AND SERVICE SHARING PLAN4ALL MONITORING AND REPORTING Spatial Planning Data

  7. Data harmonisation Four steps: Preparation of the source data (GIS structure) Description of the source data structure Data structure transformation Publication & sharing

  8. Geoportal Establish European portal for spatial planning data • The Plan4all Geoportal is available at: • http://www.plan4all.eu/ • OGC Web Services • Metadata Catalogue • Map Client

  9. Software interfaces • To achieve interoperability the main software interface between each particular component have to be based on ISO standards and OGC specifications following the INSPIRE Directive. • These specifications are: • OGC CSW • OGC WFS • OGC WMS • OGC WPS • Other relevant standards are: • ISO 19115 • ISO 19110 • Metadata Dublin Core

  10. Recommendations

  11. Recommendations

  12. Current status 20 partners are sharing metadata using OGC Catalogue Services for the Web 20 partners are sharing data using OGC Web Map Services Most of the partners are sharing data using OGC Web Feature Services

  13. CSW, WMS, WFS

  14. Thank you for you attention http://www.plan4all.eu

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