Title: INSPIRE
1INSPIRE SEISbecause Good Decisions need Good
Information timely available
INSPIRE Scope of the Directive INSPIRE
State-of-Play Implementation INSPIRE, SEIS
e-Government
EC INSPIRE TEAM Joint Research Centre -
Directorate-General Environment EUROSTAT
European Commission Sustainable Development and
Integration Directorate Hugo de Groof,
Meropi.Paneli_at_ec.europa.eu
2Better and timely Information, better and timely
Decisions
- The Sixth Environment Action Programme confirmed
the crucial need for sound and robust information - Forest fires, floods and droughts, the challenge
of adapting to climate change and the loss of
biodiversity, underline the need for accurate
environmental information to be made quickly and
easily available. - Reporting and Monitoring requirements under
Community law are the main drive for collecting
data and information.
European Commission DG Environment Sustainable
Development and Integration Directorate
3- But..
- The vast amount of data collected by public
authorities across the EU is not timely available
when it is needed and matters for decision making - range of obstacles of a legal, financial,
technical and procedural nature - Despite good progress with modernising and
streamlining reporting obligations and systems
e.g. WISE, the situation is still patchy - Each piece of environmental legislation has it
own reporting system and data flows. - In some cases this data is not even reported
electronically - INSPIRE Directive the EU is moving towards a
distributed system for on-line access and sharing
of spatial data - Limited capability to quickly (seamlessly) turn
data to policy relevant information and implement
efficiently (seamlessly) integrated approaches to
environmental policy.
4Therefore INSPIREBringing data and services
together through a Spatial Data Infrastructure
Data and services easily discoverable and
accessible to users
Easier development of new applications and
services
Like a road infrastructure makes it possible to
connect different places, a spatial data
infrastructure makes it possible to connect data
and services located at different sources
GEODATA THE BACKBONE IN EFFECTIVE DIGITAL
ADMINISTRATION The Danish E-government homepage
5In order to built INSPIRE SEIS, we need
Institutional framework Collaboration
Co-ordination The KEYS
- Infrastructure
- Technical Standards
- Architecture
Information Services
Fundamental data sets
6 INSPIRE Directive (2007/2/EC) Into Force
15/5/2007 General Provisions
- INSPIRE lays down general rules to establish an
infrastructure for spatial information in Europe
for the purposes of Community environmental
policies and policies or activities which may
have an impact on the environment. - This infrastructure shall build upon
infrastructures for spatial information
established and operated by the Member States. - INSPIRE does not require collection of new
spatial data electronic format - INSPIRE does not affect Intellectual Property
Rights or statistical confidentiality - http//eur-lex.europa.eu
7INSPIRE Scope
- Spatial data held by or on behalf of a public
authority operating down to the lowest level of
government when laws or regulations require their
collection or dissemination - INSPIRE covers 34 Spatial Data Themes laid down
in 3 Annexes (required to successfully build
environmental information systems)
8INSPIRE - Data Sharing
- Member States shall adopt measures for the
sharing of data and services between public
authorities for public tasks relating to the
environment without restrictions occurring at the
point of use. - Public authorities may charge, license each other
and Community institutions provided this does not
create an obstacle to sharing. - When spatial data or services are provided to
Community institutions for reporting obligations
under Community law relating to the environment
then this will not be subject to charging. - Member States shall provide the institutions and
bodies of the Community with access to spatial
data sets and services in accordance with
harmonised conditions. Implementing Rule
9INSPIRE - Technical
INSPIRE is a Framework Directive
Implementing Rules for
- Metadata
- Interoperability of spatial data sets and
services - Network services (discovery, view, download,
transform, invoke) - European geo-portal - Data and Service sharing EU / MS
- Coordination and measures for monitoring
reporting
Implementing Rules to adopt according to
directive roadmap
Implementing Rules bottom-up development with
stakeholders
10From Commission proposal to Community Directive
implementation
- Preparatory phase (2004-2006)
- Co-decision procedure
- Start of preparation of Implementing Rules
- Transposition phase (2007-2009)
- Directive entered into force 15 May 2007
- INSPIRE Committee starts its activities 26 June
2007 - Continuation of preparation of Implementing Rules
- Transposition into national legislation
- Adoption of Implementing Rules by Comitology
- Implementation phase (2009-2013)
- Implementation and monitoring of measures
- Continuation of preparation of Implementing Rules
- Adoption of Implementing Rules by Comitology
11Roadmap for IR adoption(http//inspire.jrc.it/rep
orts/transposition/INSPIRE_IR_WP2007_2009_en.pdf)
date proposed by Commission
Milestone date Article Description
2007-05-15 Entry into force of INSPIRE Directive
2007-08-15 222 Establishment of the INSPIRE Committee
2008-05-15 54 Adoption of IR for the creation and updating of metadata
2008-05-15 21(4) Adoption of IR for monitoring and reporting
2008-05-15 16 Adoption of IR for discovery and view services
2008-11-15 16 Adoption of IR for download services
2008-11-15 Adoption of IR for data exchange
2008-11-15 16(a) Adoption of IR for coordinates transformation service
2009-05-15 17(8) Adoption of IR governing the access rights of use to spatial data sets and services for Community institutions and bodies
2009-05-15 9(a) Adoption of IRs for the interoperability and harmonisation of spatial data sets and services for Annex I spatial data themes
2009-05-15 241 Provisions of Directive are brought into force in MS
2010-11-15 16 Adoption of IR for invoke "spatial data service"
2012-05-15 9(b) Adoption of the IR s for the interoperability and harmonisation of spatial data sets and services for Annex II and III spatial data themes
12Roadmap (Implementation)
date proposed by Commission
Milestone date Article Description
2010-05-15 211 Implementation of provisions for monitoring
2010-05-15 6(a) Metadata available for spatial data corresponding to Annex I and II
2010-05-15 16 Discovery and view services operational
2010-05-15 15 The EC establishes and runs a geo-portal at Community level
2010-11-15 16 Download services operational
2010-11-15 16(a) Coordinates transformation services operational
2011-05-15 73, 9(a) Newly collected and extensively restructured Annex I spatial data sets available
2012-11-15 16 Invoke "spatial data service" services operational
2013-05-15 6(b) Metadata available for spatial data corresponding to Annex III
2014-05-15 73, 9(b) Newly collected and extensively restructured Annex II and III spatial data sets available
2016-05-15 73, 9(a) Other Annex I spatial data sets available
2019-05-15 73, 9(b) Other Annex II and III spatial data sets available
13INSPIRE IR Development process
14Work Programme 2007-2009 Implementing Rule
development cycle
Directive Requirements Reference materials
Drafting of IR
INSPIRE Drafting Teams
Testing of draft IR
INSPIRE Stakeholders (SDICs, LMOs) 1. Reference
material 2. Experts 3. Projects
Manage evolution of IRs
Stakeholder/Public consultation
Commission Decision
Regulatory process
Commission inter-service consultation
INSPIRE Committee
Open registration at
http//inspire.jrc.it/sdic_call/index.cfm
15Results of the call for ExpertsOpened on 1 March
2005Experts registered per country
1-06-2007
Spatial Data Interest Communities (SDICs) 201 (45)
Legally Mandate Organisations (LMOs) 116 (30)
Proposed Experts 210 (9)
Referenced Materials 144 (50)
Identified Projects 112 (19)
22-06-2005
Spatial Data Interest Communities (SDICs) 139
Legally Mandate Organisations (LMOs) 89
Proposed Experts 193
Referenced Materials 96
Identified Projects 94
16The INSPIRE EU Geoportal
- Required by the INSPIRE directive (art.15)
- Provides access to the Member States INSPIRE
services - Development under EC responsibility
- Aim to provide an operational platform to satisfy
the requirements of the directive and IR - Geoportal dependent on the IR development
- The INSPIRE Geoportal will be operated by the EC
17Current Future Developments
- Alignment of metadata editor, search criteria and
discovery with INSPIRE (draft) IR (2007-2009) - View services according to INSPIRE (draft) IR
(2007-2010) - Multi-lingual (2007-2010)
- Provide reference info to DTs (continuous)
- feature catalogues, glossary etc
- Download services, incl. security (2009-2011)
- Registries (continuous)
Under development at http//www.inspire-geoportal
.eu/
18INSPIRE Governance Structures
- The Commission (Article 22)
- Shall be assisted by a Committee -gt Comitology
Procedure - Coordinating INSPIRE at Community level assisted
by relevant organisations and, in particular, by
the European Environment Agency - The Member States
- Are members of the Committee (Article 22)
- Contact points to the Commission supported by a
coordination structure, taking account of the
distribution of powers and responsibilities
within the Member State. (Article 19) - Other Parties
- European standardisation bodies (Article 20)
- Representatives of Member States at national,
regional and local level as well as other natural
or legal persons, including users, producers,
added value service providers or any coordinating
body (Article 7) - The European Parliament and Council
19Implementing INSPIRE
- The implementation of INSPIRE needs to consider
the broader context of existing initiatives which
could contribute - The INSPIRE implementation should interface with
those partnerships and initiatives where relevant
and establish synergy - SDIC bundle the human expertise of users,
producers and transformers of spatial
information, technical competence, financial
resources and policies. Many SDIC exist today,
generally organised by region, thematic issue or
sector (industry).
concept of Spatial Data Interest Communities
(SDIC)
e.g. GEOSS, GMES, GALILEO, GSDI, Aarhus Clearing
House?
20Conclusions
- Innovative dual approach
- Top-down INSPIRE is a framework Directive with
implementing rules to be adopted in the coming
years. - Bottom-up Highest involvement of key
stakeholders (through the Spatial Data Interest
Community concept) needed for development,
implementation and sustained operation - Openness and transparency in drafting
implementing measures a must - Pilots and Projects important to define/validate
the implementing rules - Links and interfaces with Community (GMES, eGov
etc..) and other international initiatives
(GEOSS, GSDI etc.) essential - Transposition of INSPIRE, within the fixed time,
to National Legislation in each Member State is
crucial - Urgent need of establishing coordinating bodies
and structures to start INSPIRE implementation
21- SEIS is a collaborative initiative of the
Commission, the EEA and MSs to establish an
integrated, common, shared, multipurpose and
sustained information system in Europe serving
two main purposes - improve the timely availability, sharing and
quality of environmental data and information (or
data impacting environmental policies) within
Europe and provision of e-Government/e-Environment
services to public policy makers and citizens - offer to MSs and EU institutions an efficient
reporting system to fulfil their reporting
obligations related to Community environmental
policies and legislation, avoiding duplication of
efforts, overlapping and redundancies
- A System where the public authorities are the
providers but also the main end-users and
beneficiaries
22SEIS Good Information, Good Decisions
- SEIS concept
- integrated but distributed web-enabled "system of
systems" in which current systems based on
reporting data and information (including
documents) centrally are increasingly replaced by
e-Reporting systems based on access, sharing and
interoperability. - SEIS will be based on a distributed network
virtual and institutional of public information
providers (or other providers acting on behalf of
public providers) for sharing environmental data
and information. - It will be built incrementally upon existing
infrastructures, systems and e-Services in both
MSs and EU institutions, virtually
interconnecting them and making them to 'talk to
each other' (inter-operable).
23SEIS Good Information, Good Decisions
- Five issues as prerequisites for
- a good and efficient SEIS, meeting its
objectives - deployment of an efficient, interoperable
infrastructure for on-line accessing and sharing
data and information and provision of information
services - modernising the reporting requirements and
systems with a view to developing a coherent,
common and shared reporting system based on
access, sharing and interoperability - enhance quality and comparability of the data and
information going into the SEIS system - availability of interoperable methodologies
(e.g. for integrated cross-sectoral assessments
or risk assessment and forecast) and
e-Governement services to seamlessly implement
them (e.g. decision support systems) - "interoperability of policies", i.e. policy
coherence.
24SEIS Good Information, Good Decisions
- INSPIRE and GMES key partners in developing the
SEIS - The effective implementation of the INSPIRE
directive main basis for delivering those
aspects of the SEIS system that have to do with
interoperability, sharing and access of spatial
environmental data. - SEIS beyond INSPIRE
- non-spatial data and non-numerical information
- provision of information services related to a
coherent reporting system and e-Government/e-Envir
onment to support decision making and inform the
citizens. - The GMES would contribute to SEIS with the
provision of e-Environment services such as the
fast track services in Land, Marine, Emergency
Response which will allow to turn quickly and
seamlessly data to policy relevant information
(e.g. information integration for indicators and
enabling integrated assessments - How about UNECE Clearing House?
25Communication on SEIS From Concept to Reality
SEIS Good Information, Good Decisions
- Will set out overall framework/ vision for an
integrated Shared Environmental Information
System - Concrete measures in the Communication
- Carefully monitor INSPIRE implementation and GMES
further development to fit real needs - Early revision of standardised reporting
directive (before November 2008) - Assessment of potential to further harmonise
in-situ monitoring - EEA to make SEIS centre of its strategy for
fulfilling its mandate - Allocation of Community funds (LIFE, structural)
- Adoption in January 2008
26Conclusions 1
- INSPIRE SEIS are tools for developing,
implementing and monitoring environmental
policies more timely and more cost-efficiently - Their benefits will be tangible for all levels of
society - INSPIRE is a Directive developed by and for the
benefits of the stakeholders the bottom-up
approach
27Conclusions 2
- INSPIRE includes also a technical framework with
implementing rules developed and adopted in the
coming years - INSPIRE is an essential pillar, a first step, of
a broader vision for a European Shared
Environmental Information System which includes
the many applications for environmental
management and reporting built on the INSPIRE
foundations - There is a lot of scope for collaboration between
UNECE Clearing House and INSPIRE/SEIS - More info at http//inspire.jrc.it,
www.ec-gis.org ENV-SEIS_at_ec.europa.eu
28- SEIS data and information content
- data and information required by
- EC Environment legislation, existing or upcoming
- State of the Environment Information (including
information provided voluntarily) EEAs data
flows - Data collected in the context of International
environmental conventions in which the EU is a
party - Environment-related information and data
collected/required by other EC policies . - The ambition of SEIS however is to develop a
flexible infrastructure that would allow other
data collections, flows and systems beyond the
above four categories to ' plug in' on the basis
of mutual benefits.
29 SEIS Information Services
- E.g. of Information Services for Public Policy
Makers and Citizens that can plug in to
SEIS/INSPIRE infrastructure - Software applications implementing in a
transparent and traceble way methodologies for
integrated assessments across policy domains
(DPSIR driving forces, pressures, state,
impact, response), integrated assessment of
ecosystems and of climate changes. - Decision support systems for assessment of
environmental impacts of big infrastructures/insta
llations taking into account also socio-economic
aspects). - Dissemination and public information portals on
DPSIR, geo -referenced emergency alerting
systems-, forecasting of risks . - Automated report generators etc to decrease the
administrative burden of MSs from reporting
obligations to EC