Post on 05-Oct-2020
Samantha Lorito
Francesco Marucci, Luisa Perini
Emilia-Romagna experience: SIC - the sea and coast information system
in_Sea geodatabase is a technical tool that allows to highlight the critical issues in the overlapping of uses and in the exploitation of resources, as
well as the direct and indirect impacts on the aquatic environment.
in_Sea WP4 - "Shipping” towards Maritime Spatial
Planning
Pilot action: Maritime perspectives on sea space, coastal areas and their use. Shaping technical tools to resolve conflicts according to MSP approach
http://atlas.shape-ipaproject.eu/
Italy, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia,
Montenegro.
The Adriatic Atlas was designed as a tool for storing, visualizing and managing all those data which are necessary in order to implement the Integrated Coastal Zone
Management (ICZM) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) policies : it represents a first support to the decision-making process, in which all the information have been
harmonized at the basin level.
295 themes
Basin scale: 165
Regional scale: 93
Country scale: 37
The Atlas has been designed to allow the exposure of data at basin scale and on a local scale (regional scale), for all the partners involved in the project.
Each partners have the possibility to update the Atlas at local scale, even after the end of the project
The Atlas has been designed to allow the exposure of data at basin scale and on a local scale (regional scale), for all the partners involved in the project.
Each partners have the possibility to update the Atlas at local scale, even after the end of the project
295 themes
Basin scale: 165
Regional scale: 93
Country scale: 37
It was decided to structure the catalogue of geographic data and metadata according to the instructions provided by the Inspire Directive.
- A list of important data that each partner had to provide for the implementation of the Atlas. (Thanks to wp5.1 we knew they were already available at regional scale, or in any case of easy implementation).
1.Municipality
2.Port and Harbour
3.Aquaculture and mariculture
4.Bathing waters
5.Nursery
6.Biologic protection zone
7.Fishing zone
8.Protected areas (dunes, wetland, ..)
9.SIC-ZPS Natura 2000
10.Renewable energy production
11.Non Renewable energy production
12.Military restricted areas
13.Meteomarine network
14.Disposal site of port dredged materials
15.Dumping areas
16.Environmental monitoring network
- Creating new data at basin scale - Research of data available on other
web site (e.g. EEA, ISPRA, IIM, PCN, GISCO,CAMP)
- harmonization of data provided by partners (at basin scale)
- Implementation of the Adriatic Atlas (web application) - Metadata creation - Services for data Upload (local areas) - OGC services for data Download (WFS,WMS) - User manual
Loading data in the Atlas foresees the exposure as a public WEN map service in order to visualize it on a Web client.
A Creative Commons (CC) license is applied to the Adriatic Atlas data.
Atlas data licenses
For further information visit:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Partners data –upload
Each partners have the possibility to update the
Atlas at local scale
The procedure is explained in details in the «user
manual»
…even after the end of the
project
Relationship and capitalization
WP2 - Data and
Information Management
Relationship and capitalization
Relationship and capitalization
WP 3 – Tools and capacity building for the management of fisheries and aquaculture in the Adriatic
Creation of a GIS tool for fisheries ( FISH.GIS )
INTEROPERABILITY
Samantha Lorito
Francesco Marucci, Luisa Perini