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Making the CDDA data model INSPIRE compliant Project information and status
2015 Eionet Biodiversity Ecosystems, Indicators and Assessments NRC Workshop19 – 20 November 2015
Darja LihtenegerProject manager - Data centres and INSPIRE implementationIDM - IDM4: Data management19.11.2015
Outlines
• Project information
• Work on CDDA and INSPIRE data model
• Next steps in the project
• Proposed project follow-up steps
INSPIRE Implementation RoadmapSpatial data sets:
Annex I: Protected sites NOV 2017
Annex III: Habitat and biotopes, Species distribution, Bio-geographical regions OCT 2020
Metadata: Should already be available
INSPIRE services: Discovery, view, download, transformation services should be available (data not yet conformant to IR-ISDSS)
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/
• Thematic relationship:– National designated areas are provided in the CDDA priority
data flow and are related to the INSPIRE theme Protected sites
• To continue using harmonised data:– Guided process to keep harmonised data model in CDDA
reporting– Fulfilling INSPIRE Directive and CDDA reporting– Benefits from INSPIRE spatial data infrastructure and
interoperability in the reporting process and for other assessments
• Respecting time line (deadlines):– INSPIRE PS: 23.11.2017 (04.02.2018 code lists)– CDDA reporting obligation in 2018
Why CDDA priority data flow and INSPIRE
• CDDA data flow view 2015 – 2018:– CDDA reporting with INSPIRE implementation in 2018– Continue support to countries not implementing INSPIRE
Project scope
2015 2016 2017 2018
• Starting with the project:– Conceptual data model design based on the INSPIRE
specifications for the reporting of the Common Database on Designated Areas (CDDA)
– Keep CDDA consistent with WDPA– Compatibility: mapping from old CDDA data model to new
CDDA-INSPIRE data model
Project information
• Roadmap 2015 - 2016
I. Developing of new CDDA data model as extension of the INSPIRE Protected sites data model
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2
II. Developing of the GML/XML schemas and validation with the INSPIRE GML/XML schemas
III. Test: providing data according to the new GML/XML schemas (+ final I and II phase)
IV. Report
• Partners:– EEA (IDM, NSS)– Eionet ETC/BD– External EEA consultancy service: Tracasa
• Other stakeholders:– Eionet, UNEP-WCMC, etc.
Data modelling approach
• Design approach to combine thematic and INSPIRE requirements
……
Thematic requirements
INSPIRE DS 1
INSPIRE DS 2
etc.
One schema containing …
INSPIRE DS 1 (via INSPIRE service)
INSPIRE DS 2(via INSPIRE service)
Thematic requirements
Links on object and dataset level
Reported data (file or service)
INSPIRE infrastructure
A. Integrated approach B. Linked approach
Used for CDDA & INSPIRE alignment – making one INSPIRE based data model
CDDA – INSPIRE conceptual data model
INSPIRE Protected Sites Simple application schema
DESIGNATIONS:A new register of national and international designation types
CDDA:SITES
SITES BOUNDARIESDESIGNATION BOUNDARIES
Designation typesNational sites and
boundaries
Other INSPIRE concepts
CDDA
2 NEW data models
INSPIRE data specifications
Extending INSPIRE PS for the CDDA purpose
INSPIRE PS data modelCurrent CDDA data model
Some properties are the same as in INSPIRE PS
Some question for Eionet on usefulness and future needs, making reporting more effective and targeted , …?
Designations
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Extension to the INSPIRE Protected sites – CDDA Sites,
boundaries
Next steps in the project
• Discussion with Eionet on open questions found in the project
• Completing the data models (CDDA-INSPIRE, Designations)
• Developing GML schema according to the new data model (CDDA-INSPIRE PS)
• Providing test data in GML encoding (based on already provided deliveries and European CDDA data set)
• Presentation of outcomes to Eionet• Setting further cooperation with Eionet on CDDA
reporting (testing: data, service, tools, …)
• CDDA data flow view 2015 – 2018:– CDDA reporting with INSPIRE implementation in 2018– Continue support to countries not implementing INSPIRE
Proposed project follow-up steps
2015 2016 2017 2018
• Further activities:– Concept and design of the reporting workflow based on
INSPIRE infrastructure (metadata, data, services)– Cooperation with Eionet on data testing: providing national
data according to new data model– Reporting workflow and INSPIRE network services– Tools and operational testing for CDDA data flow– Evaluating reporting system, supporting transitional period for
reporting & support to countries not implementing INSPIRE
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