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Data harmonization aspects of the Irish pilot project for INSPIRE data publishing and Network Services Gareth John (Department of Environment, Community and Local Government) Sören Dupke (con terra)
INSPIRE Pilot project 2012 - objectives (1)
Assess the effort involved in transforming Protected Sites spatial data under the administration of the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Marine Institute (MI) and other public bodies into the INSPIRE Protected Sites Data Specification model.
Assess the effort required to represent and maintain the Protected Sites Data Specification model on the internet as INSPIRE Network Services.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the ArcGIS for INSPIRE software for delivering a compliant solution to meet Irish public bodies obligations for INSPIRE Data Specifications and Network Services.
Examine the feasibility of a cost-efficient ‘Shared Service’ approach for INSPIRE network services and ISDI delivery.
Test the Network Services and hosting solutions against the Quality of Service requirements of the INSPIRE Network Services Regulation and INSPIRE Technical Guidance documents.
Investigate licensing and security options for INSPIRE Network Services.
Use the experience gained in this pilot to advise other Irish Spatial Data Infrastructure partners on the level of effort required to conform with the INSPIRE Directive and associated regulations.
Leverage the investment made in INSPIRE implementation to improve spatial data sharing and modelling in the Irish public sector.
INSPIRE Pilot Project 2012 - objectives (2)
INSPIRE Pilot Project - Deliverables
Pilot delivery areas:
INSPIRE Data Specification Audit INSPIRE Data Specification Transformation INSPIRE Network Services Publishing INSPIRE Service Metadata publishing INSPIRE Data Sharing and Licensing arrangements INSPIRE Compliance Testing Recommendations for INSPIRE/ISDI Implementation and Shared Service approach
Pilot Project – report published
http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/Planning/FileDownLoad,31327,en.pdf
Final pilot recommendations were made based on: • Experience gained from Pilot project • International best practice • Irish eGovernment Strategy 2012-2015
Pilot project recommendations
Publish INSPIRE Spatial Data Through Shared Services Create INSPIRE Theme Delivery Plans Publish Local Authority INSPIRE Data at National Level Publish INSPIRE Data as Open Data Publish INSPIRE Data as Linked Data Evaluate INSPIRE Publishing Software Align work of ISDI/INSPIRE Committee with eGovt Spatial Information Working Group and also open data PSI sharing actions
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ISDI pilot – Actors (data harmonization)
Legally mandated organizations
Technology providers
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INSPIRE Data Specification Audit INSPIRE Data Specification Transformation INSPIRE Network Services Publishing INSPIRE Service Metadata publishing INSPIRE Data Sharing and Licensing arrangements INSPIRE Compliance Testing Recommendations for INSPIRE/ISDI Implementation and Shared Service approach
Project Deliverables
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INSPIRE Data Specification Audit > List of spatial data sets and spatial data objects for each INSPIRE
Data Specification in the pilot INSPIRE Data Specification Transformation > Source data sets are transformed into the required INSPIRE Data
Specification compliant GML schema. > ISDI re-use cases in other public bodies examined
Project Deliverables
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Datasets Public body Spatial data set identified Relevant Legislation Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Habitats Directive 1992 (Natura 2000)
Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
Special Protection Area (SPAs) Birds Directive 1979 (Natura 2000)
Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
Natural Heritage Area (NHAs) Wildlife Amendment Act 2000
Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
Sites and Monuments Record/ Record of Monuments and Places National Monuments Act(s)
Local Authorities (many) Record of Protected Structures Planning and Development Act 2000
Local Authorities (many) Architectural Conservation Areas Planning and Development Act 2000
Local Authorities (many) Tree Preservation Orders Planning and Development Act 2000
Geological Survey of Ireland Geological Heritage Sites Habitats Directive 1992 (Natura 2000)/ Wildlife Amendment Act 2000
Marine Institute Biologically Sensitive Area Marine Strategy Framework Directive (2008)
Marine Institute Designated Marine Protected Area Habitats Directive 1992 (Natura 2000)
Marine Institute Offshore Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Habitats Directive 1992 (Natura 2000)
Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht / Marine Institute
Onshore Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Habitats Directive 1992 (Natura 2000)
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Target Schema
Feature Type Attribute Obligation (Mandatory/ Optional)
Voidable Yes /No
Description
Protected Site
Geometry M N
inspireID M N Global Unique identifier with a versioning element
legalFoundationDate M Y Real world object date
legalFoundationDocument M Y URL to relevant Protected Sites legislation
siteDesignation M Y INSPIRE Protected Sites classification code list of different designations e.g. Natura 2000, UNESCO, Ramsar, etc.
siteName O Y Name of site. May be expressed in different languages.
siteProtectionClassification M Y Code list to classify the Protected Site feature type i.e. natureConservation, archaeological, cultural, ecological Landscape, environment, geological
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ArcGIS for INSPIRE INSPIRE Solution Pack for FME
INSPIRE –Workflow
ETL
INSPIRE Datapecifications & Services
INSPIRE Consumer
European SDI
Internal Information Resources and Databases
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The Target Enterprise Geodatabase Schema
INSPIRE Application schemas
Geodatabase (GDB-XML) Workspace Document
GML application schemas (XSD)
Encoding rule to create the GML application
schema
Encoding rules to create the geodatabase
schema
Encoding for Storage Encoding when provided via Services
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INSPIRE Schema-Mapping
- Internal data models - Meta information - Data history - Data Quality - Expert knowledge
(Domain)
- INSPIRE specifications - INSPIRE data models - INSPIRE legislation - INSPIRE requirements - Expert knowlege (Annex 1)
INSPIRE Solution Pack
INSPIRE Expert knowledge and domain expertise are neccessary High complexity of source data and INSPIRE data models Special characteristics are important (quality, history, content)
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Extract-Transform-Load
Example Mapping
Extract source data
Transform to target schema Load INSPIRE Data Repository
Quality Control Checks
Conflict detection & diff. updates
Data fusion
FME data mapping process
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import source data
import destination schema
load data to INSPIRE GDB
automated
INSPIRE Solution Pack
schema mapping
FME data import process
ETL Workflow Description
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Template Workspaces for all Annex I-Themes
ETL-Process supported by INSPIRE Solution Pack for FME
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ETL-Process supported by INSPIRE Solution Pack for FME
INSPIRE relevant source data requires individual mapping
Indi
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Pre-
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Steps to create an INSPIRE Network Service…
Create map layout msd file
Publish INSPIRE Network Service
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ArcMap ArcCatalog/
ArcGIS Server
ANNEX-Theme Layer creation
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ArcMap
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INSPIRE Theme Delivery Plans > One lead authority per each theme > Typically the data provider for the theme
Results – Recommendations - Outcome
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Publishing workflow and system architecture Data Provider Working Group Identification of ISDI re-use cases Inspire theme data update cycle Data exchange formats and system interfaces Quality control ISDI data improvement plans INSPIRE auditing
Theme delivery plans
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