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How can spatial information be obtained, managed, maintained and delivered within Arctic Council ? Ole Kristian Bjerkemo EPPR Executive Secretary. Background. A lot of data which is spatial in nature have been generated the latest years
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How can spatial information be obtained, managed, maintained and delivered within Arctic Council ?Ole Kristian BjerkemoEPPR Executive Secretary
Background • A lot of data which is spatial in nature have been generated the latest years • The approach to manage the data have been national and dedicated to specific issues • Fragmented datasets which is distributed throughout many organizations • Difficult to combine and use the datasets for analysis • A need for a dedicated Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure (ASDI
Why an ASDI? • All of the AC WGs are engaged in compiling information • Several WGs employ GIS as a tool for preparing maps • Avoid duplication of work • WGs can use each others data • Recommendations from various meetings and workshop
Common strategy for spatial data policy within AC • Strategic vision – ASDI, a coordinating instrument • Research • Outreach • Administrative • The Arctic GIS/mapping community • GIS/mapping datasets and their maintenance • Underlying feature layers (coastlines, population centre) • Thematic layers (permafrost, vegetation, seabirds etc) • The need for standards (EU, US, Canada)
Main goal of Spatial data and the Arctic Council • Integrate AC activities into an overall ASDI and to ensure that relevant AC GIS/mapping activities are conducted in a way that is compatible with the standards and procedures. • AC WGs can benefit from work in the wider GIS/mapping community and vice versa
Review of existing datasets • Positional accuracy • Attributes and their associated accuracy • Temporal accuracy • Logical consistency • Data completeness • Data ownership and conditions of use • Metadata • Contribution to long-term sustainability of the Arctic and beyond
Preliminary conclusions and Recommendations • There is a major need for an Arctic SDI • Development of a Data Policy must be an integral part of this • Standards should be based on existing standards in US, Canada and Europe. • Distributed Data structure is recommended • Maintenance of the datasets should be given high priority in close cooperation with national mapping authorities • National mapping authorities should contribute to ASDI
Further process • Conducting a survey of existing data available within the AC WGs • Proposing, for review by AC WGs and countries, data standards for adoption by all WGs • Considering options for open data access/sharing and secure data storage, including storage of legacy datasets belonging to the AC WGs. • Developing detailed proposals for implementing a project to update the Circumpolar Map of Risk based upon information from AMSA, OGA, CBMP - http://maps.grida.no/arcticpilot • Develop a proposal for an Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure (including standards and data policy) for adoption by the AC and its WGs