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Stefania Crotta Regione Piemonte
Silvana GriffaCSI Piemonte
Piedmont Region Implementation of the INSPIRE Directive
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SUMMARY
PIEDMONT REGION CONTEXT
PIEDMONT REGION AND CSI: MISSION AND ROLE IN GI FIELD
SDI SITAD:
OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESS
ORGANIZATIONAL MODEL
APPROACH ON THE ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS OF THE SDI
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PIEDMONT REGION CONTEXT
Location: Northwest of Italy
Mountains 43%
Foothill 30%
Lowlands 27%
Area: 25.399 Km²
Climate: continental
Winters: cold, dry and banks of fog Summers: cool in the hills and quite hot in the plains
Regional Public Administration responsible for territorial and environmental governance
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Population: 4.290.000
Density: 169 inhab./Km²
1.206 Municipalities
950 < 3.000 inhab.
Agriculture18%
Industries28%
Services54%
8 Provinces
Main Town: Turin (901.000 inhab.)
PIEDMONT REGION CONTEXT
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Piedmont Region:Regional Public Administration responsible
for territorial governance
Mission:To manage the co-planning process and the
coordination of regional GeographicalInformation System
CSI Piemonte: Regional public Consortium organized
along private lines, Instrumental body ofPiedmont Region Authority
Mission:To be a “technical support” for regional
and local administrations, in order to helpthem provide services to citizens and
businesses
SDI SITAD
Promotion of the regional Geographical Knowledge System through
necessary to harmonize local level initiatives thus leading to a cross-border and interoperable geographic data
Piedmont Region and CSI PIEMONTE: mission and role
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SITAD, the Spatial Data Infrastructure set up by Piedmont Region, makes possible to share and collect information on geographic and environmental data, as well as products and services existing in different format, creating a regional framework. In this context, SITAD also implements technological solutions and carries out many initiatives, overcoming the local , in order to exchange data with other similar SDIs, at national and international level. To pursue this aim, SITAD evolved over the past years thanks to several innovative technological components related to the management of geographic information, but most of all studying and applying new forms of data interoperability and exchange, lining up with EU initiatives and adopted standards (INSPIRE directive, ISO/CEN standards, OGC specifications).SITAD adopts the mentioned standards and takes part actively to several related initiatives led in different institutional forums, creating a Spatial Data Interest Community in line with INSPIRE and in order to share geographical information with all the stakeholders.
SITAD
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SDI: Where people, institutions, and technology meet”(De Man,Vol. 20, No. 3, Marzo 2006, International Journal of Geographical Information Science)
Social Interoperability:
SDIC SITAD di SistemaPiemonte
Diffusion and training tools: workshop, newsletters, groupware, events
Legal Interoperability:
SITAD General Rules of Use
Specific Geo-licenses
Technological Interoperability:
Discovery services
Data view services
Download services
Services allowing spatial data services to be invoked
OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESS
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web form to:metadata entry: the metadata catalogue is accessible by registered users to describe territorial information (Dublin Core-ISO 19115)
XML files upload and export
search and retrieve within the unique and centralized metadata catalogue: all users (not registered too) can discover and consult metadata through:
Keywordsclassification
public authorities
temporal reference
thematic categories
geographical location
Technological Interoperability:
Discovery services
Data view services
Download services
Services allowing spatial data services to be invoked
OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESS
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multi-map service webGIS viewer: provides a simplified mechanism to connect applications regardless of technology or location based on Standard protocols (actually WMS protocol by OGC specifications-in the next future WFS too)
Technological Interoperability:
Discovery services
Data view services
Download services
Services allowing spatial data services to be invoked
OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESS
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According to permissions and profiles it’s possible to download data (in the next future it will be able to access directly through WFS too)
Technological Interoperability:
Discovery services
Data view services
Download services
Services allowing spatial data services to be invoked
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Technological Interoperability:
Discovery services
Data view services
Download services
Services allowing spatialdata services to be invoked
Applicative cooperation to invoke services for searching and retrieving metadata (soon available-end of May)
OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESS
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Some more informations:
Contents: it’s possible to share and collect informations not only on geographic and environmental data, but on products and services existing in different format too;
Multilayout: it’s possible to customise the application according to the PA needs
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TECHNICAL DEVELOPS ON PROGRESS
a common viewer
publication tools
WFS transactions
a Semantic Search Engine to allow the research of metadata usingOntology
single connection for different wms within the regional geoportal
ACTIONS IN PROGRESS
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LEGALLY FRAMEWORK
The new law about the territory planning (on progress)
legal status of SITAD (ART.3)
coordination beetwen local authorities, especially in terms of territorial information to builda common geo-knowledge framework.
ORGANISATIONAL MODEL TO DEVELOP THE NEEDED PARTNERSHIPacross regional sectors and local administration
RUPARPiemonte (Regional Unified Network for the Public Administration)provides interconnection and value added services to the local administrations
RUPAR2 programme (on progress)plans to extend the RUPAR to provide the whole regional territory with broadband connections and new on line value added services for local public administration and private companies.
NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES
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CONTENT SUPPORT
provide a common framework of knowledge: orthophotomaps, DTM, data model creation (moving from national data specifications) to create anumeric database or convert the digitized cartography into a numericdatabase for the dataset at different scales
ECONOMIC SUPPORT
for the creation of local topographic databases, based on the common data model, that update the regional basic cartography
ORGANISATIONAL MODEL TO DEVELOP THE NEEDED PARTNERSHIPacross regional sectors and local administration
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agreement on sharing (art.3 INSPIRE DIRECTIVE), proposed to the internal sectors, to the Provinces and the most important municipalities (or aggregations of them) to encourage users
to document the geographic resources with metadatato publish their Geographic information into a catalogue, to enable access and sharing data through web servicesto use common standards
result expecteddata-sharing among stakeholdersincrease the preparation of human resources with training and education programmeincrease the frequency of udatingharmonyse data-modelintegrate the missing data into the regional SDIpromote GI technology project among differents level of public administrations
ACTIONS IN PROGRESS
SOCIAL INTEROPERABILITY
SDIC SITAD of SistemaPiemonte
Diffusion and training tools: workshop, newsletters, groupware, events
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P.A.TOT OTHERS iva
Tot 59.694,70 € (32 months)1865,459 €/month
scheda
art.5data
SETTORE CARTOGRAFICO (a cura del Settore)
scheda di richiesta degli elaborati cartografici(2005)
Ente inserireDitta i dati solo versamentonome nei campi euroindir bordati
CF/PI(se richiesta fattura)
elaborati tradizionaliS2 stampa bifronte di CTR (ortofoto+carta al tratto) 3,00S1 stampa semplice di CTR 2,50S altre stampe tipografiche /mq 4,00
AT atlante CTR 1/25.000 200,00CCF copia fotostatica su carta /mq 5,00RF copia fotostatica su poliestere /mq 25,00F stampa di fotogramma aereo (in A4) /fotogr 3,00M monografie rete regionale di raffittimento /mon 5,00P pubblicazioni /p 2f 0,05
P1 Atlante dei percorsi ciclabili (vol1/Piem. sud-ovest) 10,00241 accesso documenti amministrativi /ml 1,50
totaleimpon_4%iva_4%
cod voce unità euro quantità tot_euro
elaborati informatizzati
N1 CTR vector10 (su 45 cd-rom di 16 Sezioni) /cd 50,00N2 CTR raster10 (intera Regione CD+DVD) 15,00N3 CTR raster10 (Valle Susa a colori-su unico CD) 15,00N4 CTR vector10_LT (intera Regione su unico DVD) 100,00N5 CTR vector50 (intera Regione su unico DVD) 100,00N6 CTR raster50 (intera Regione su unico CD) 15,00N7 CTR sfumo50 (intera Regione su unico CD) 50,00N8 DTM (intera Regione su unico CD) 50,00N9 quadro d'unione CTR250 + sw trasf.coordinate 15,00N10 ripresa aerea 2000-2001 (su 43 DVD) /dvd 50,00CD altri elaborati su CD-ROM /cd 50,00
DVD altri elaborati su DVD /dvd 100,00NN immagine generica su CD-ROM /imm 5,00
totaleimpon_20%
(continua foglio2) iva_20%
REQUEST FORM
PRODUCT PRICE
Period 10/2005-05/2008
CARTOGRAPHIC SECTOR TASKsprovide to the users
photogrammes for consultationpaper and digital regional cartography
The 2 persons engaged for selling cartography cost about 2000 €/month RPIE can save public money!!!
Disciplinary don’t allow to make the geo-datasets available and downloaded on web free of chargeLE
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LEGAL INTEROPERABILITY
SITAD General Rules of Use: a specific and apposite set of regulations, which all the subjects who enter and use SITAD have to accept and comply with
Specific Geolicenses: the matrix “data/use categories/access”, shows all possible kinds of access to different types of users, and is the way to create a set of “standard geolicense” to protect geospatial resources of Public Administration bodies, but also to help final user to know usage rights related to a specific geospatial resource
The matrix summarizes all possible kinds of access to different types of users, by defining for each dataset use categories and access conditions
ACTIONS IN PROGRESS
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NUMBER OF WEB ACCESS TO THE GENERAL DEPARTMENT TERRITORIAL POLICIES PAGES
Year 2008JAN FEV MAR APR
home page regione.piemonte.it 9.017.662 7.986.914 8.084.112 8.233.689
/sit/argomenti (home page territorio) 104.222 105.435 102.340 99.820
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/pianifica 9.304 9.086 8.980 10.031
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/urbanistica 7.658 7.240 8.053 5.622
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/paesaggio 5.094 5.299 5.301 4.407
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/beniamb 4.927 5.165 4.812 5.215
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/cartografia 1.721 2.251 1.642 1.946
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/sit 1.374 1.508 1.285 1.397
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/newsletter 1.027 920 922 947
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/pubblic 25.556 24.529 23.940 22.635
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/normativa 5.383 5.864 5.596 6.136
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/urbanistica/regolam/ 1.227 1.126 878 910
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/pianifica/iniziative 7.106 6.680 7.446 7.196
/sit/argomenti/pianifica/interreg 4.018 5.186 4.579 3.877
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WEB ACCESSES REGIONAL CARTOGRAPHY PAGE
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500
1.500
2.500
3.500
4.500
jan fev mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
2007 2008jan 2.287 1.721fev 2.179 2.251mar 2.399 1.642apr 1.759 1.946may 2.365jun 2.071jul 2.153
aug 1.611sep 1.525oct 1.846nov 1.752dec 1.312
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WEB ACCESSES REGIONAL GIS/WEB SERVICES ON LINE PAGE
0500
1.0001.5002.0002.5003.0003.5004.0004.500
Gen. Feb. Mar. Apr. Mag. Giu. Lug. Ago. Set. Ott. Nov. Dic.
2007 2008jan 2.334 3.227fev 2.367 4.008mar 2.830 3.152apr 2.154 3.263may 2.748jun 2.346jul 2.180
aug 1.816sep 2.252oct 3.113nov 3.494dec 2.362
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The assessment of impacts of the Piedmont SDI in progress, moving from lesson learned from similar studies, try to use the methodology proposed by ESDI-NET+ project.
APPROACH ON THE ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS OF THE SDI
First step:
identification of stakeholders, user communities and potential benefits
user requirements,
Second step:
define user and business model and the relationship
Third step:analyse the cost and benefits related with the setup and maintenance of the SDIdefine indicators for evaluation of the socio-economic benefits
ACTIONS ON PROGRESS
• direct interviews addressed to the Provinces and the most important municipalities (oraggregations of them in case of small or medium-sized municipalities) to test the questionnary proposed by ESDInet+ project
• on-line interviews to other local administrations to obtain a broad perspective of the actualscenario and to provide inputs for the future development of the regional SDI.
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MAJOR DIFFICULTIES
• LACK OF FINANCIAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES
• SDI NOT ALREADY LEGALLY RECOGNISED roles
• DISCIPLINARY YET VALID data don’t free
CONCLUSIONS
Some links
www.regione.piemonte.it
www.ruparpiemonte.it
www.sistemapiemonte.it
www.provincia.torino.it
Progetto No-Risk - ww.rischionordovest.it
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Contacts:Stefania Crotta
Regione Piemonte, c.so Bolzano 44 - 10128 Torino, 011.4325389, [email protected]
Luigi Garretti
Regione Piemonte, c.so Bolzano 44 - 10128 Torino, 011.4324130, [email protected]
Silvana Griffa
CSI-Piemonte, c.so Tazzoli 215/12B – 10137 Torino, Torino, 011.3169164, [email protected]
THANK YOU!!!
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Metadata
Retriving (Java) Geographical part (ArcIMS)
BrowserBrowser
Data sets
Server ArcIMS + Connettore WMS
Data sets
Server GeoMedia+ Connettore WMS
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Access through WMSAccess through WMS
Data sets are described as matAdata, map services and host to be invoked for serching and retriving
Data sets are described as matAdata, map services and host to be invoked for serching and retriving
Annex 1 - ARCHITECTURE COMPONENTS
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Geoportal (on progress GEOVAGANDO)
Sets of metadata (1517 records) only in italian language
WMS client viewer
WFS on progress-available by the end 2008-early 2009
WCS not yet availablegeoprocessing services not yet available
Annex 2 - ARCHITECTURE COMPONENTS
THEMATIC DATAAgricultureEnvironmentInfrastructuresUrban PlanningSoilReference data
N° of items7.547.667
35.889490.141
1.636.48594.311
15.802.329
Total 25.802.329
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COST CLASSES(Launch period/Operational)
CAPITAL COSTSHUMANE RESOURCES COST (TO CREATE, MAINTENANCE AND UPDATE DATA) TECHNICAL COSTDIRECT COST TO PROMOTE ONLINE ACCESSIBILITY TO THE DATA RESOURCES, TO COMPILE METADATA, PUBLICATION METADATA IN THE CATALOGUE TO ENABLE DISCOVERY, VIEWING AND DOWNLOADING.COST TO PROVIDE A COMMON FRAMEWORK OF KNOWLEDGECOST OF COMPONENTSMETADATAGEOPORTALWMS CLIENT WEB GEOSERVICES (COORDINATE TRANSORMATION, GAZETTEER AND GEOCODING)APPLICATIONSDATA PUBLISHINGCUSTOMISATION FOR DIFFERENT PARTECIPATING ORGANIZATIONSTHEMATHIC ACTIVITIES (ES. FIELD OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION)COST FOR DIFFUSIONCOSTS FOR MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
USERSSUBJECTS INVOLVED IN THE TERRITORY MANAGEMENT (DECISION MAKERS)
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS USERS
CITIZENS
Annex 3 - METHODOLOGY
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Annex 4 - METHODOLOGY
INDICATORS VISIBILITYACCESSIBILITYMULTILINGUALSDI USAGENETWORKING PEOPLESOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTORGANIZATIONLEGAL ASPECTSTECHNICAL FUNCTIONALITIES – FACILITIES – COMPONENTS
PRINCIPAL BENEFITS EXPECTED OF USING GEOSERVICESPOLITICAL POINT OF VIEWreduced digital dividepromote investments in people and knowledge to support the futuredevelopmentsincrease interoperabilityprovide better and more updated geo-informationsharing data among public administrations and private sectorsTECHNICAL POINT OF VIEWknow what data is available not duplicate informationsperform rapid queries in various subject areassaving time and money