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Inspire services from the EuroGeographics point of view
Antti Jakobsson
Programme manager
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Our MembersAlbania, Armenia, Austria
Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic
Denmark, Estonia, Finland France, Germany, Great
Britain, Greece
Hungary, Iceland Ireland, Italy, Kosovo
Latvia, Lithuania
Luxembourg, FYR of Macedonia Malta, Moldova, Montenegro
Northern Ireland, Norway
Poland, Portugal Romania
Russia, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine
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The role of the National Mapping & Cadastre Agencies
• From data providers to facilitators of data integration & access within an SDI
• Definitive, reliable & high quality ‘reference’ data that underpins the SDI
• Building effective partnerships to make the European SDI a reality!
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INSPIRE – The legal framework for building the ESDI
• Pragmatic solution supported
by the NMCAs
• Facilitate the sharing and
maintenance of high quality GI
• Accommodate diverse
business models
• Consistent with PSI directive
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GMES
• European capacity for provision and use of operational information for
“Global Monitoring for Environment and Security”
• Europe’s contribution to the Global Earth Observation System of
Systems
• Aim to launch 3 operational Fast Track Services during 2008:
Land, Emergency and Marine
• GMES must leverage and complement existing infrastructure,
experience and investment
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……………………… BIG ambition
To achieve ‘interoperability’ of the Members’ national land and
geographic information assets ………….
……….. to provide Europe with an information asset that will
enable it to become the most competitive and sustainable
economy in the world.
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Mission
• To further the development of the
European Spatial Data Infrastructure
through collaboration in the area of
geographical information, including
topographic, cadastre and land
information
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• Information & Data Specification
• Distributed Services Architecture
• Quality
• Geodesy
• Business Interoperability
• Cadastre & Land registry
EuroGeographics Expert Groups
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Projects• EuroRoadS EuroRoadS Forum
• EuroGeoNames a 30 month
eContent+ project
• Developing a distributed multi-lingual
geographical names data network for
Europe
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RISE – Reference Information Specification for
Europe
• Guidelines & Methodology for developing
specifications
• Focus on Water and elevation data themes
EuroBoundaries • developed & proved a data model• when populated capable of supporting edge matching • identifying the need for definitive & accurate harmonised data for the national boundaries of European countries.
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EuroBoundaryMap - EBM
• Covering 38 countries
• Available in 2 Scales
1:100,000 and 1:1 million
• Administrative Boundaries + NUTS classification
• Updated annually
• Metadata compliant with ISO19115
• ETRS89
Already available for use by EC bodies
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EuroGlobalMap - EGM
• Covering 35 countries
• Digital Topographic dataset
• Available in scale 1:1 mill
• Consistent specification with
EuroRegionalMap
Already available for use by EC bodies
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EuroRegionalMap - ERM
• Covering 32 countries
• Digital Topographic dataset
• Available in scale 1:250,000
Already available for use by EC bodies
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Specifications
Resolution: 2 arc seconds (approx 60 m)
Vertical accuracy: 8 to 10 m
Scale: Approximately 1: 100 000
Co-ordinate system: horizontal – ETRS89
vertical – EVRS
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Structure
Product can be represented as
• raster
• triangular irregular network (TIN)
Expect to ship Q1 2008
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EuroMapFinder
• A Metadata service of Member &
EuroGeographics products
• Discovery service -
searching for geographic
products in Europe
• Metadata administration -
maintain the metadata
information of the products
• ISO compliant; multi-lingual
• Launched at start of 2006
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From present situation…
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To Service Infrastructure
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How- through pilot projects
• eContentplus –ESDIN project
• Harmonised data – improved maintenance and efficient production
• Interoperability – services to ‘connect’ data sets
• Coordinate transformation
• Edge-matching
• Portrayal
• Quality evaluation and reporting
• on-line Licensing & Rights management
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Configuration:Transformationbetween EXM and NMCA A specifications
Configuration:Transformationbetween EXM and NMCA A specifications
DatasetNMCA B
Large scale
DatasetNMCA B
Large scale
DatasetNMCA B
Medium scale
DatasetNMCA B
Medium scale
DatasetNMCA B
Small scale
DatasetNMCA B
Small scale
Transforming WFS / WMS(Download / View Service)Transforming WFS / WMS
(Download / View Service)
ESDI Applications(Test environment)
Configuration:Transformationbetween EXM and NMCA B specifications
Configuration:Transformationbetween EXM and NMCA B specifications
tests the INSPIRE Data Specification as well as
the transformation to and from the underlying
NMCA data
Generalisation as part of NMCA
business processes
Dataset is virtual only and information derived
on-the-fly by a generalisation service
DatasetNMCA A
Medium scale
DatasetNMCA A
Medium scale
DatasetNMCA A
Small scale
DatasetNMCA A
Small scale
Transforming WFS / WMS(Download / View Service)Transforming WFS / WMS
(Download / View Service)
Dataset is virtual only and information derived
on-the-fly by a generalisation service
Coordinate transformation serviceCoordinate transformation service
Rights management servicesRights management services
Edge-matching serviceEdge-matching service
Quality evaluation serviceQuality evaluation service
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EuroGeographics Mission
Exchange of best practice
Engagement
Interoperable Infrastructure & products
EuroGeographics:
Underpinning the ESDI
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Harmonised Geographic Information
EuroGlobalMap
EuroRegionalMap
EuroBoundaryMap
‘Reference’ data from Europe’s National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies
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Supporting GMES
• Integrating “in situ” data
• Emergency – NMCAs can provide current data for
accurate pre-disaster situation maps.
• Land – NMCA data can be used to create or validate
(land cover and land use) products.
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