IMPUL S a c r o s s ‐ b o r d e r S D I p r o j e c t i n We s t e r n B a l k a n
Peter Wasstrom, Lantmäteriet, Sweden Lennart Johansson, Lantmäteriet, Sweden Sanja Zekušić, State Geodetic Administration, Croatia
IMPULS project ‐ basic factsFinancing:
Implementation:
Sweden SGA, Croatia
Duration: June 2014 ‐ ‐ June 2018
Total amount: 38 900 000 SEK app. 4,1 mil EUR
Beneficiaries:8 institutions in the WB region in charge of
cadastre, state survey and SDI
Previousregional project:
INSPIRATION
EU IPA 20102012 ‐ 2013
FGAFederal Administration for Geodetic
and Real Property Affairs
GARSRepublic Authority for Geodetic
and Property Affairs
RGARepublic Geodetic Authority
REAReal Estate Administration of
Montenegro
IPROImmovable Property Central
Registration Office
ASIGNational Authority for Geospatial
Information
ARECAgency for Real Estate
Cadastre
KCAKosovo Cadastral
Agency
Beneficiaries
IMPULS
Outcome
Statements- using data from other sources, both national
and regional, and using the different
components in the SDI (meta data, portal,
services etc.) when producing, using
and providing data
- using data from other sources, both national
and regional, and using the different
components in the SDI (meta data, portal,
services etc.) when producing, using
and providing data
- proactively driving the SDI-workand removing obstacles to share
data in the region
- actively developing and promoting National SDI’s
- proactively driving the SDI-workand removing obstacles to share
data in the region
- actively developing and promoting National SDI’s
- understanding of contribution to an
efficient SDI
- clear view of the different SDI roles
(user, producer and coordinator)
- understanding of contribution to an
efficient SDI
- clear view of the different SDI roles
(user, producer and coordinator)
Work Packages ‐ WP
Achievements
increased knowledge regarding NSDI establishment
Regional agreement signed at the last INSPIRE conference
support in drafting: NSDI law and agreements on data sharing (national & cross border)
increased knowledge in reading INSPIRE data specifications
BO harmonized (in HALE and FME) 4 data themes according to INSPIRE specifications: AU, EL, GN, OI.
Achievementsknowledge regarding metadata and INSPIRE TG for Metadata
Regional Metadata profile (1.0) developed
BO educated in producing metadata according Regional Metadata profile in GeoNetworkBO developed INSPIRE compliant catalogue services (GeoNetwork & ArcCatalog); metadata for AU, EL, GN, OI developedKnowledge on set up of view and download service
BO’s developed INSPIRE compliant view services ‐ AU, EL, GN (in process for OI)BO started to develop INSPIRE compliant Dw services ‐ AU, EL, GN, OI
…to show the benefits of NSDI by applying the results of the NSDI’s in a real-word use-case …. to ensure that the work in different IMPULS WP makes it possible for one organization to find and access data from several other organizations, even if they are in other countries.
• Risk, flood hazard mapping• Mass valuation• Urban planning• Utility cadastre
2 phases:
1. Test the feasibility of accessing harmonized AU, EL, GN, OI data through services from the BO.
2. Test the feasibility of accessing TN, HY, PD data through services from selected data producers.
selected use case
WP 6 - pilot
AchievementsOctober 2016 WS ‐ 1st phase
AU, EL, GN, OI : have metadata published in the national geoportals AU, EL, GN, OI : data harmonized view services (AU, EL, OI, GN) available
download services (AU, EL, OI, GN) available
AU, EL, GN, OI: data can be accessed by all BOsupport given in working with stakeholders to make them involved in NSDI establishment (NWS’s)
AchievementsPlan for next phase
datasets from other stakeholders (TN, HY, PD):• will have metadata published &• data will be provided through view‐services
other data in the countries: • at least metadata will be published
(in order to make the datasets possible to search and find in a country)
in their role as coordinators, the BO should use the result of the pilot as a means to engage other stakeholders to provide data/services
P r e s e n t a t i o n o f p r e ‐ p i l o t
A m i r S o g o j e v a , K o s o v o C a d a s t r a l A g e n c y
In order to test the accessibility to the different metadata catalogues, the KCA catalogue was set to harvest metadata from the other catalogues. It was then possible to search and find the metadata available by the other BO in the KCA geoportal.
What was presented:• there are metadata available for selected datasets and services
for cross-border purposes • the metadata is made according to a regional profile• the metadata catalogues can be harvested from BO• data can be viewed by the use of view services• these data also can be viewed together with data from another
BO in the region
Introduction to SDI
ImplementingSDI componentsin BO- Metadata- Harmonised data- Services- National Geoportal- Data sharing
Introduce SDI to other stake-holders
Coordinators act as drivers and support other stakeholdersOther
stakeholders implement SDI components- Metadata- Harmonised
data- Services- Data sharing
First step of establish an SDI
Include additional data sets
Include other stakeholders in SDI
Well working SDI
Develop and maintain SDIImpuls step‐by‐step
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