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Title: SDI in Greece


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SDI in Greece
Poulicos Prastacos Director of
Research Institute of Applied and Computational
Mathematics Foundation for Research and
Technology-Hellas Hrakleion, Greece Poulicos_at_iacm
.forth.gr
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Outline of presentation
  • Institutional context
  • The various agencies
  • Alternative paths for the future

3
Institutional context
  • A single agency responsible for implementing the
    SDI does not exist
  • Several agencies/ministries involved with the
    production of data of their own interest
  • Driver for the implementation of some standards
    is the Information Society organization
    responsible for distributing funds
  • There is discussion for implementing INSPIRE
    standards

4
The Agencies
  • Ministry of Public Works and the Environment
  • OKXE Established in 1986 to be the Mapping
    Agency of Greece
  • KTIMATOLOGIO SA Private company with one
    shareholder (OKXE) established to implement the
    cadaster
  • EDPER Environmental information
  • Various other agencies
  • Ministry of Defense
  • GYS Hellenic Military Geographical Service
    Traditionally the mapping agency of Greece
  • YY Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service

5
The Agencies
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Various agencies responsible for developing
    databases for forests, agriculture (grape, olive
    cadaster etc.)
  • Ministry of National Economy
  • ESYE Statistical office of Greece
  • Information Society Organization for
    distributing the funds received from the EU
    (structural funds)
  • Ministry of Development
  • IGME Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration

6
The survey
  • 6 agencies filled questionnaires
  • 2 agencies obtained most data from their web
  • SDI in its formal name does not exist in any
    organization but in the last few years an effort
    has been made to start developing datasets and
    making them available to the public
  • Significant effort is made at the city and
    regional level to develop GIS systems and
    establish a component that will permit
    dissemination of information to the general public

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The answers to the survey
  • User groups
  • Public agencies, public
  • Technological level
  • Mostly based on ESRI products, GEOMEDIA
    (Agriculture)
  • Open source products are not used
  • Originality, innovation
  • Use of Inspire principles
  • Only in few agencies
  • Benefits beyond the usual benefits from SDI
  • Ministry of Agriculture subsidies for farmers
  • Ktimatologio SA HEPOS system

8
The answers to the survey
  • Extending it to other countries
  • Could be extended if there are similar interests
  • User feedback
  • Nothing in written form
  • Links to national SDI web page
  • National sdi web page does not exist
  • There are usually links from the home page of the
    ministry
  • Language
  • Only the web sites of GYS and YY are in English
    discussing the various products available
  • Metadata
  • Not available on-line
  • Sometimes available off-line

9
Some examples of good practices
  • KTIMATOLOGIO SA
  • Development of the HEPOS (Hellenic Positioning
    System)
  • Aerial photography of the whole country and
    orthophotomaps that could be distributed to
    other public agencies
  • Statistical Service of Greece
  • Establishment of policies to distribute city road
    maps at a relatively low cost
  • GYS
  • Development of a web site describing fully their
    products and giving the capability to users to
    order products on line

10
The future
  • Greece has lost some time in developing an SDI
    for various reasons (lack of clear objectives,
    funds, bureaucracy, myopic stakeholders )
  • However, the problems are not insurmountable
  • The problems are not technological but
    institutional arising from the lack to address
    the issue of map availability and distribution
    (SDI) in a cooperative way
  • There is a need to address the problems that
    exist and take decisions at high levels of
    government and break the barriers that exist
    among various agencies of the various ministries

11
Alternative paths
  • OKXE finally becomes the mapping agency not only
    in words but also in reality
  • It is designated as the responsible organization
    and with funding coming mostly from the EU (ESPA)
    new maps are developed
  • All agencies remain independent and somehow a
    memorandum of cooperation is established
  • Private contractors do the various tasks and
    deliver the products to the public agencies
  • Public agencies responsible for maintenance etc.

12
Alternative paths
  • OKXE establishes a private company
  • OKXE responsible but similar to the cadaster
    system a private company wholly owned by the
    Ministry is established to develop the SDI
  • Could be Ktimatologio SA
  • This approach will permit quick decisions
  • Funding from EU (if permitted)

13
Alternative paths
  • Public Private partnerships
  • Private sector develops under strict rules the
    SDI and makes it available to the public sector
    and the public.
  • Develops not only datasets but also tools needed
    in the various agencies
  • Responsible for maintenance etc.
  • Funding provided by the private sector (banks
    etc.) and the public sector pays every year a
    lump sum (not per use)

14
Conclusions
  • Presently there is no SDI in Greece
  • However, significant efforts have been made in
    the last years
  • There is need to take some decisions with respect
    who develops, who manages, who maintains the SDI.
  • The failures of the last 20 years should be
    recognized and a new way of addressing the issues
    should prevail
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