INSPIRE and MSFD Examples of using spatial data within MSFD context
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INSPIRE and MSFDExamples of using spatial data within
MSFD context
Darja Lihteneger, European Environment Agency, 04.07.2013
Outline
• INSPIRE: infrastructure and components
• INSPIRE: Data provider’s point of view
• INSPIRE spatial data themes and MSFD
• Mapping data models: INSPIRE and thematic domains
• Examples
INSPIRE = spatial information infrastructure• Built on national spatial data infrastructures• Based on standards• Interoperable• Providing human and machine access and
use of spatial data sets and services
Data / service providers
National SDI
Data / service providers
National SDI
Country A
Country B
Users
Technical rules under INSPIRE:• Metadata• Data sets and interoperability• Services
Machine-machine interaction
Sharing measures
Governance
+INSPIRE monitoring, reporting+
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INSPIRE: Data provider’s point of view
Data / service providers INSPIRE Metadata
INSPIRE Discovery service to search for data and services
Describe data and services with metadata
Make spatial data INSPIRE conformant
INSPIRE Annex I, II, III data specifications
INSPIRE transformation service
INSPIRE View service
Provide view service
INSPIRE Download service
Provide download service
INSPIRE Invoke spatial data services
Offer different services
Users
INSPIRE spatial data themes and MSFD
Presentation by Cecilia Silvestri, ISPRA at INSPIRE
Conference 2013
Mapping data models: INSPIRE and thematic domainsBasic principle to extend INSPIRE schema
INSPIRE
Example: Co-existence between MSFD and INSPIRE
MSFD
INSPIRE
MSFD only
Common to MSFD and INSPIRE
INSPIRE only
MSFD INSPIRE
MSFD
INSPIRE
MSFD
INSPIRE MSFD
Options in mapping:
Example 1: MSFD Reporting marine (sub)regions
Example 2: harmonisation based on INSPIREMSFD Spatial data set of marine regions
INSPIRE Area management data spec.
What to map?- Names of attributes- Code lists- Data types (text, number, date, …)- Identifiers: structure and value- Relationships (1:M, 1:1, M:N)
Mapped to
2 different structures !
Example 3: Combining spatial and tabular (thematic) data
Spatial data sets = Eionet water stations (latitude, longitude; point representation)Thematic data = Chlorophyll-a concentrations in 2012 in coastal and transitional waters (Source: WaterBase)
Example 4: re-using data from several data flows
• Chlorophyll-a concentrations in 2012 provided at Eionet water stations – coastal and transitional waters (Source: WaterBase; WISE)
• Coastal waters (WFD)
Final thoughts
• INSPIRE will not deliver spatial data sets, but DATA
PROVIDERS WILL!
• Don’t wait for perfect infrastructure for spatial
information!
• Start SHARING and USING spatial data sets and
services based on INSPIRE provisions!
• COOPERATION IS ONE OF THE KEY ELEMENTS!