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General Assembly
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Genova (Italy)
IRIDE - Via SS Giacomo e Filippo, 7
6th November 2008
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1992 – 2008 GISIG
16th Anniversary
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GISIG Activity Lines
Projects and Thematic Networks development
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Thematic Networks are promoted in order to create frameworks of common interest among the GISIG members and to establish linkages and partnership with various GIS applications domains, users groups and professional operators.
The following networks have been already started:
ICAM-GISGIS for Integrated Coastal Area Management, jointly promoted by ICCOPS and GISIG
NATURE-GIS GIS for protected areas and nature conservation
WATER-GIS GIS for Water Environment, including also the Techware activity line
GISIG THEMATIC NETWORKS
THE GISIG THEMATIC NETWORKING FRAMEWORK
INSPIRE SDIC
GI-CLAN NATURE-GIS
Stakeholders and User Communities
Water Thematic Network (TECHWARE)
TWINBASIN Project
GI for Coastal Management Nature Conservation Water Resources
HUMBOLDT (leadership WP Training)
ECO-GEOWATER(Marie Curie)
TRANSCAT
Leonardo DaVinci
GMES
Other
ECO-IMAGINE (Marie Curie)Coast-GIS’03
ENCORA
GI-INDEED
Nature-GIS (IST)
Protected Areas Scenarios
VESTA-GIS (Leonardo da Vinci project)
Registered organisations About 480 About 450 About 350
NESIS (CIP-ICT-PSP)
NATURE-SDI+e-Content+
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INSPIRE SDICSpatial Data Interest Community
The process of developing INSPIRE Implementing Rules is approached as a network of Spatial Data Interest Communities (SDIC), in order to assure and promote in the process the participation of stakeholders.
The SDICs are divided by:
- Region
- Societal sector
- Thematic issue
INSPIRE Data themes (or Thematic issues) are listed in the Annexes I-II-III to the INSPIRE Proposal for Directive (different timetable for implementation).
Stakeholders form specific Spatial Data Interest Communities (SDIC) through their common interest on one or more of the aspects of interest drive the demand for spatial data and information services.
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In the framework of INSPIRE, GISIG has promoted two thematic SDICs:
-GI-CLAN: Geo-Information Community in Coastal LANdscape
- NATURE-GIS: Geo-Information in Protected Areas and Nature Conservation
Thematic INSPIRE SDICs…
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ICAM – GISNETWORK
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ECO-IMAGINE: European Conferences and Forum for Integrated Coastal Management and Geo-Information Research(Project n°: MSCF-CT-2003-504444)
Sixth Framework Programme
Marie Curie - Conferences and Training Courses
ECO-IMAGINE
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ECO-IMAGINE events timetable
Initial ConferenceGI and GIS for ICM13 - 15 May 2004 Seville, Spain - Convenor: University of Seville
Thematic ConferenceCoastal Governance, Planning, Design & GI16 – 20 November 2004 Genova, Italy - Convenor: GISIG/ICCOPS
Training Course The Waterfront Management & GI31 May – 6 June 2005, Lisbon, Portugal – Convenor: GISIG/ICCOPS in collaboration with USIG
Training CourseCoastal Governance, Planning and Design and GI21-26 November, 2005 Nice, FR - Convenor: University of Nice
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Building Coastal Knowledge and GI13-17 June 2006: Cork, Ireland - Convenor: University of Cork
Thematic ConferenceThe Waterfront Management and GI14-18 November 2006: Genova, Italy – GISIG/ICCOPS
Training CourseGeo-spatial Technologies23-28 July 2007: Aberdeen, UK - Convenor: University of Aberdeen
Final ConferenceFuture Perspectives of GI for ICM21-23 November 2007: Genova, Italy – GISIG/ICCOPS
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NATURE – GISNETWORK
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Nature-GIS: a European thematic network for Protected Areas/Nature Preservation and Geographical Information
Thematic networkIST Programme, IST-2001-34641Start April 2002 – End April 2005Duration 36 months
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The Nature-GIS Guidelines
What are they for?To provide in a single volumethe salient findings of the project and to draw “best practice” indications for the discovery, access and use of geo-spatial data on protected areas
They are divided into three parts- Nature-GIS context- Nature-GIS Survey- Nature-GIS Architecture
They are available on Internet as well (www.gisig.it)
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An “ICAM-GIS” and “NATURE-GIS” common project: GI-INDEED
Geographic Information in the Implementation of Netbased Distance Education for Environmental
Decision-making
Leonardo da Vinci Pilot Project
Start of contract: Autumn 2005
Duration: 24 months
Coordinator: University of Gävle (SE)
Technical Secretariat: GISIG
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Best Practice Network for SDI in Nature
Conservation
Starting date: October 1st, 2008
Duration: 30 months
EU Funding: 2.7 M € - 30 partners
eContentplus Programme Best Practice NetworkECP-2007-317007
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WATER – GISNETWORK
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www.gisig.it/eco-geowater
The ECO-GEOWATER VPC
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TRANSCAT Integrated Water Management of TRANSboundary CATchments
FP 5 EESD Programme
TRANSCAT main goal is the creation of a Decision Support System (DSS) for optimal water management of transboundary catchments, in context of the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive.
It deals on one side with problems and methodological issues typical of transboundary catchment environment and on the other side with best practices and problems in designing and implementing a system for supporting decisions in trans-national river basins.
GISIG co-ordinated the preparation of the TRANSCAT Compendium
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WATER-GIS/TECHWARE intends to support the synergistic implementation of EU water directives at Member States level through the participation in research activities as well as a properly addressed information to stakeholders in the field, with particular attention to innovation technologies and GIS. In summary, the activities that the WATER-GIS/TECHWARE network intends to promote are:
• information and awareness to stakeholders (e.g. through conferences)• training and education activities• staff mobility actions
WATER-GIS/TECHWARE interest group
• user needs analysis• submission of research
projects on GIS for IWRM• enhancing the linkage
between INSPIRE and WFD
INSPIRE Directive (2007/2/EC)
Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC)
New Groundwater Directive (2006/118/EC)
Flood Directive (formal adoption expected
at the end of 2007)
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WATER-GIS/TECHWARE SIGAction Plan
• VESTA-GIS - Vocational Education and Sectoral Training network on GIS & GI Application domains (Lifelong Learning Programme, Leonardo Da Vinci Network)
• Possible link with EIONET - EEA (European Topic Centre on Water) also in the framework of the launch of SEIS (Shared Environmental Information System)
• TRANSCAT Compendium (outcome of TRANSCAT project) containing material to develop training modules on water management and Decision Support Systems development
• Link with EUROAQUAE - Euro Hydroinformatics and Water Management (participated by the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis)
• Contacts with WSSTP - Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform (participated by IRIDE ACQUA GAS)
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The Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform (WSSTP) is one of the technology platforms that are set up within the European Environmental Technology Action Plan (ETAP) that was adopted by the European Commission in 2004.
It has been established as new instrument for the EU FP7; it is open to all stakeholders (private and public) and provides them an opportunity to define common strategic research agenda sharing activities and thus increasing investments in European technolgy development.
The WSSTP objectives are:
WSSTP -Water Supply and Sanitation Technology Platform
• the competitiveness of the European water industry (Lisbon Strategy)
• solving the European water problems
• reaching the Millennium Development Goals (Johannesburg)
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Development of a Framework for Data Harmonisation and Service Integration
Objective
HUMBOLDT will contribute to the implementation of a European Spatial Data Infrastructure (ESDI) that integrates the diversity of spatial data available from the multitude of European organizations.
To achieve this objective and to maximise the benefits gained from this integration, the requirements of INSPIRE, of GMES, of the environmental agencies and of other related activities in the EU will be met.
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• Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics - FHG-IGD (D)• ETRA Investigacion y Desarrollo SA - ETRA (ES)• Help Service Remote Sensing s.r.o. - HSRS (CZ)• LogicaCMG - LogCMG (UK)• Institut Géographique National - IGN (FR)• Intergraph CR spol. s r.o. - INGR (CZ)• Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich - ETHZ (CH)• Delft University of Technology - TUD (NL)• University of Rome "La Sapienza" - ULSoR (IT)• Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing - FOMI (HU)• Mariene Informatie Service 'MARIS' BV - MARIS (NL)• Kaunas University of Technology Regional Business Incubator - KTC
(LT)• INI-GraphicsNet Stiftung - IGS (D)• Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer -
IFREMER (FR)
Partnership 1/2
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Partnership 2/2
• Natural Environment Research Council - British Oceanographic Data Centre - NERC/BODC (UK)
• Hellenic Centre for Marine Research - HCMR (GR)• Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Insitute - SMHI (S)• University of the West of England, Bristol - UWE (UK)• Telespazio - TSP (IT)• Geographical Information Systems International Group - GISIG (IT)• Round Table Geographic Information Systems - RT-GIS (D)• Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment - IREA (IT)• Ustav Pro Hospodarskou Upravu Lesu Brandys Nad Labem - Forest
Management Institute - FMI (CZ)• Instituto Geografico Portugues - IGP (PT)• Collecte Localisation Satellites - CLS (FR)• University of Gävle - UoG (S)• Promitheas Business Innovation Centre Ltd.
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• WP1 Administration
• WP2 Cost & Process Analysis
• WP3 State of the Art
• WP4 Development Process Specification
• WP5 Framework Interfaces, Models and Architecture
• WP6 Component Validation Process
• WP7 Harmonized Data Profiles
• WP8 Framework Development
• WP9 Scenario Applications
• WP10 Evaluation
• WP11 Dissemination and Exploitation
• WP12 Training
HUMBOLDT Work Packages
GISIG is responsible for two Scenarios:
•Protected Areas•Transboundary Catchments
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• WP1 Administration
• WP2 Cost & Process Analysis
• WP3 State of the Art
• WP4 Development Process Specification
• WP5 Framework Interfaces, Models and Architecture
• WP6 Component Validation Process
• WP7 Harmonized Data Profiles
• WP8 Framework Development
• WP9 Scenario Applications
• WP10 Evaluation
• WP11 Dissemination and Exploitation
• WP12 Training
HUMBOLDT Work Packages
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E-learning projects
• GI-INDEED: development of on-line training modules on Geo-Information for Environmental Decision Making
• HUMBOLDT: in the framework of WP 12 “training”, development of an ICT-based training platform
• VESTA-GIS: Vocational Education and Sectoral Training network on GIS & GI Application domains (LLP – Leonardo da Vinci Call)
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NESIS - A Network to enhance a European Environmental Shared and InteroperableInformation System
ICT PSP Grant AgreementNo. 225062
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Towards the sharing ofenvironmental information...
Directive INSPIRE, 2007
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Directive on Public Accessto Environmental Information, 2003
Directive on Reuse of Public Sector
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6th Community EnvironmentAction Programme, 2002
Aarhus Conventionon Access to Information, 1998
Declaration of the UN Stockholm Conference
on the Human Environment, 1972
Standardized Environmental ReportingDirective, 1991
SEIS
Establishment EEA and EionetCouncil Regulation, 1990
GMES Action Plan, 2004
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The NESIS context: SEIS
SEIS as a collaborative initiative of European and National bodies to establish an integrated and sustained information system for sharing environmental data
A system where the public authorities are the providers but also the main end-users and beneficiaries
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A contribution to SEIS
the Thematic Network NESISa Network to enhance a European Environmental
Shared and Interoperable Information System
Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme (CIP) Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Policy Support
Programme (PSP)
Grant Agreement N° 225062Duration: 30 months
Starting date: 1st May 2008
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Objectives
• To promote the uptake of ICT solutions to address the fundamental problems faced by public authorities in providing information related to monitoring and reporting environmental data.
• To support a shared vision for streamlining current information and reporting systems and to promote the adoption of an interoperable information infrastructure
• To provide a coherent ICT roadmap for the SEIS implementation with the consolidation of existing best practice.
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Criteria Awareness that there is not a single model to
organise data flow, to be developed upon diverse needs in the topic areasexploit the lessons of Best Practices
from local to global and viceversa, i.e. to improve data sharing at and among all levelspromote the mutual exchange between
different level authorities (Local-Regional-National-European) rather than a one-way flow
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Outcomes -1
analysis of the state-of-play in Environmental Information systems and services for monitoring and reporting
collection and organisation of Best Practices
communication forum for stakeholders in environmental data management
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(Main) Outcomes -2a ICT roadmap (action plan) for evolution
towards a distributed, standards-based infrastructure for spatial and non-spatial environmental information based on the principles of shared access SEIS
promotion of a ICT Pilot initiative establishment of a NESIS INSPIRE SDIC
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The initial partnership•16 partners
•14 Countries
•12 EIONET NFPs
•EEA & JRC in the Advisory Board
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GISIG – GIS International GroupKatholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE)Czech Environmental Information AgencySlovak Environmental AgencyNorwegian Pollution Control AuthorityHungarian Ministry of Environment and WaterISPRA- Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca AmbientaleIcelandic Environment and Food AgencyAustrian Environment AgencyMalta Environment and Planning AuthorityICCOPS (IT)Institut Français de l’EnvironnementTietoEnator Eesti (EE)Swedish Environmental Protection AgencyCyprus Environment ServiceEnvironmental Protection Agency (LT)
NESIS and SEIS
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EU bodies
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InternationalOrganisations(Conventions,...)
Others(Research,
NGO,...)
NESIS is an open Network
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Iniatives within eContent+
Project GIS4EUProgrammeeContent+Full nameProvision of interoperable datasets to open GI to the EU communitiesDuration30 months (from October 2007)
The problemLack of harmonisation between geo-datasets at different scales, fragmentizeddatasets and sources, gaps in availability, duplication of information collection.
Project aimGIS4EU aims to provide base datasets and to ensure cross -scale, -language and -border interoperability/accessibility according to INSPIRE. Its way is common data model, harmonization, aggregation & data exposition rules and guidelines enabling access to data by different countries and levels (national, regional and local), with no need of central database(s) and service(s).
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admin unitshydrographytransport network elevation
Selected scalesEU level 1.000.000, national level 200.000, regional level 10.000, local level 5.000)
Target usersEuropean Union, Public Administrations, National data providers, Regional data providers, Local data providers, European Environmental Agencies, Regional Environmental Agencies, European Agencies, National Agencies, Technological Enterprises, Research Institutes, Universities
GISIG roleResponsible for the WP dissemination contribution to the user needs and impact toward user communities activities.
…. GIS4EU
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eSDI-Net+ European Network on Geographic Information Enrichment and Reuse
• Network for promotion of cross border dialogue and exchange of best practices on Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI’s) throughout Europe
• Thematic network aiming at bringing together existing SDI key players and target users sharing a platform for communication and exchange between different stakeholders involved in the creation and use of SDIs.
• The network will promote both high-level decision, low-level technical discussion and information exchange, in order to increase awareness concerning the importance of GI enrichment and of SDIs for GI reuse, to allow an integrated view of the experts and to permit the creation of integrates guidelines, standards and implementation of best practices.
• GISIG role: Responsibility for the WP Dissemination
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THE SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
(2007 – 2013)
The framework programme (FP) is the European Union’s main instrument for funding research and development.
FPs have been implemented since 1984 and cover a period of five years. It has been proposed for FP7, however, to run for seven years since January 2007.
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THE FOUR PROGRAMMES OF THE 7FP
The proposed 7FP will be organised in four programmes corresponding to four basic components of European research: • Cooperation: supporting research activities in trans-
national cooperation (also between EU and Third Countries)
• Ideas: enhancing dynamism, creativity and excellence of EU research
• People: strengthening the human potential in research and technology (e.g. Marie Curie Actions)
• Capacity: supporting research infrastructures, research for the benefit of SMEs research potential of European Regions (Regions of Knowledge) as well as stimulating the realisation of the full research potential of the enlarged Union
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1. Health2. Food, agriculture and biotechnology3. Information and communication technology4. Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new
Production Technologies5. Energy6. Environment and climate change7. Transport and Aeronautics8. Socio-economics sciences and the humanities9. Space and Security Research
THE NINE THEMES OF THE 7FP
The themes identified for this programme correspond to major fields in the progress of economic, environmental and industrial challenges. It presents strong elements of continuity with its predecessor the 6FP. They are:
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3. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Objective:
Improve the competitiveness of European industry and enable Europe to master and shape the future developments of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Application research:
- ICT meeting societal challenges: new systems, novel materials, structures and technologies, and services in areas of public interest improving quality, efficiency, access and inclusiveness; user friendly applications, integration of new technologies and initiatives such as ambient assisting living.
- ICT for content, creativity and personal development.
- ICT supporting business and industry
- ICT for trust and confidence
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6. ENVIRONMENT (INCLUDING CLIMATE CHANGE)
Objective:
Sustainable management of the environment and its resources through advancing our knowledge on the interactions between the climate, biosphere, ecosystems and human activities, and developing new technologies, tools and services, in order to address in an integrated way global environmental issues. Emphasis is put on prediction of climate, ecological, earth and ocean systems changes; on tools and technologies for monitoring, prevention, migration and adaptation of environmental pressures and risks including on health, as well as for the conservation and recovery of the natural and man-made environment.
Activities:
- Climate change, pollution and risks
- Sustainable management of resources
- Environmental technologies
- Earth observation and assessment tools
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9. SECURITY AND SPACE
Objective (GMES related – Global Monitoring, Environment and Security)
To develop the technologies and knowledge for building capabilities needed to ensure the security of citizens from threats such as … natural disasters [….]
Supporting a European Space Programme focusing on applications such as GMES with benefits for citizens and for the competitiveness of the European space industry. This will contribute to the development of a European Space Policy, complementing efforts by MS and by other key players, including the European Space Agency.
Activities (of interest for GISIG):
- Restoring security and safety in case of crisis (included civil protection and natural disaster management)
- space-based applications at the service of European Society as GMES (in –situ monitoring, early warning, management of natural disaster, use and delivery of GMES data)
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FP7 new initiatives
• proposals by GISIG Members :
- support for proposal development
- search for partners
- support in WPs for: Networking User requirements Dissemination & Awareness Training
• Possible networking projects
YOU ARE WELCOME!!!
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Committe
Rotterdam (NL)June 2008
on the occasion of the
INSPIRE & GSDI Conference