egdi-scope: towards a european geological data infrastructure full consortium meeting vienna, 28 th...
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EGDI-Scope: towards a European Geological data Infrastructure
Full Consortium MeetingVienna, 28th April 2014
EGDI-scope team
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Current status Exchange and include discussion
EGDI supports challenges and policy development at EU level◦ Request from DG’s to provide pan-European geological data and derived information
EGDI supports sustainability of investments at EU and national levels◦ Continued accessibility to EU-project results (safeguard > 250 mln previous investments)
Increase visibility EGS partners◦ EGDI supports “principal supplier”-role for geological information at EU-level
Maximize added value at national level ◦ Higher efficiency new EU-projects/ INSPIRE
◦ accessibility Geological Data/ Information for different stakeholders (policy, industry, research)
Strengthening collaboration EGS partners and EU-institutions◦ EGDI pre-conditional for EGS Strategy towards a European Geological Service
EGDI: Solutions for what?
CHALLENGES FOR EUROPEHow to stimulate economic recovery and create jobs and growth?How to secure energy and natural resources needed by citizens and industry?How to secure clean water, sufficient food and a clean and healthy environment?How to protect citizens against natural hazards and the consequences of climate change?How to comply with global agreements and targets and maintain a solid position in a rapidly changing global playing field?
EUROPE 2020 Targets: •Increasing Employment•Increasing investment in R&D•Combatting Climate change and Increasing Energy Sustainability•Better Education•Fighting Poverty and social exclusion
EGDI: Solutions for what?
EU CHALLENGES REQUIRE EU ANSWERS
Zooming in on geological knowledge and data to support policy development and implementation:
Raw Materials InitiativeThematic strategy on the prevention and recycling of wasteSET Plan (to establish an energy policy for Europe)Soil thematic strategyBlue Growth (maritime/marine)Water Framework DirectiveINSPIREetc.
EGDI: Solutions for what?
EGDI: Solutions for what?
Proposed research topics
Health, demographic change and
wellbeing
Food, Agriculture,
Marine research, Bio-
economy
Secure, clean and efficient
energy
Smart, green and integrated
transport
Climate, Environment,
Resource efficiency, Raw
materials
Inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
Secure Societies
Mineral Resources
X X X X X X
Geo-Energy X X X XMarine Geology X X X XGeohazards X X X XGeochemistry X X XWater resources X X XSuperficial Deposits
X X X X X
Spatial Information
Harmonised and interoperable datasets and information services
International Cooperation and Development
Engage and collaborate with the international geological community
Subsurface modelling Systematic characterization to support sustainable management and use of subsurface space
EGDI: Scope
EGDI: Scope
PanGeo, MINERALS4EU, EuroGeoSource, extended INSPIRE models….
OneGeology, EMODnet, …
eEarth, Geo-Seas, INSPIRE, (metadata), EPOS
Interpreted informationInterpreted information
EGDI: Scope
National end users
EU end users
Higher res.
Geology Minerals HazardsGround-water
Etc.
1:1M
Country 1
3D
4D/5D
Country 2
Country 3
Country 4
Country x
Themes
Res
olut
ion
Cover
age
EGDIuser
groups
General Public
Academia
Policy
makers
Industry
European Geological Surveys
Engaged stakeholders and programs
Pri
ori
tisa
tion
Energy minerals / resources• Shale gas, oil shale, shale
oil• Solid fuel minerals• Oil and gas• Gas hydrates
Non-Energy minerals / resources
• Metals• Industrial minerals• Construction materials
Other natural resources• Freshwater• Soils• Seas and oceans
Geohazards• Earthquakes• Volcanoes• Flooding• Subsidence• Landslides• Erosion• Mining• Geochemical: Radon,
Mercury…
Other• Geothermal• CCS• Secondary raw materials and
waste• Urban• Climate change• Aquifers• Ecosystems• Higher-res geological maps• 3D geology• Marine• Geochemistry• Radioactive waste• Land use
Geology
Raw Materials
Water
Geohazards
SoilPartners
Stakeholders
Themes
Prioritizations datasets and use cases
Use cases
INSPIRE
INSPIRE‘Voluntary’
(INSPIRE)Extensions
INSPIRE + Use cases for thematic areas:
1.Geology(OneGeologyEurope / EMODNet – forward)
2.Mineral resources(Minerals4EU/ EuroGeoSource, Promine, EURare,…)
3.Geohazards/ ground instability(Terrafirma, PanGeo, Doris, SubCoast, ….)
4. Soil/ Superficial deposits(GEMAS, …)
5.Water resources
Prioritizations datasets and use cases
WebService
s
WebService
s
Z…Z…Y…Y…
Geological surveys
X…X…
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
Web Portals / AppsWeb Portals / Apps
National level
European level
INSPIRE principles:
The data are delivered at national level with web services(data providers responsibility)
The data are processed “on-the-fly” by services
The results are published in web portals or applications
EGDI architecture
European DB
WebService
s
WebService
s
Z…Z…Y…Y…
Geological surveys
X…X…
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
Web Portals / AppsWeb Portals / Apps
National level
European level
Need for a European repository:
For performance and availability reasons
For an easier implementation of processing services
Need to have a mechanism to harvest national data and populate the European Database(s) => “Brokers”
EGDI architecture
European DBs
WebService
s
WebService
s
Z…Z…Y…Y…
Geological surveys
X…X…
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
WebService
s
Web Portals / AppsWeb Portals / Apps
PublishPublish
Process
Process
Need to extract data to process them into GIS or 3D Modeling tools
The results are stored in the European repository to be published
SelectSelectExtract
Download
ExtractDownloa
d
GIS
3D
Results
According to EGDI Rules
EGDI Scientists computers
In the future, to move step by step, GIS functionalities into EGDI as web services
EGDI architecture
European level Client layer
Thematic Portals
Applications
Mediation layer
CatalogueWorkflow
managementUser
management
Portrayal services
Processing services
Access brokers
Access layer
Data services
Sensor Web services
Model Web services
EGDI Portal
National level
Depending on requirements and how to address them (at national or at European level)
EGDI architecture
European level Client layer
Thematic Portals
Applications
Mediation layer
Catalogue
Portrayal services
Processing services
Access layer
Data services
EGDI Portal
National level
Depending on requirements and how to address them (at national or at European level)
EGDI main components
EGDI architecture
EGDI legal framework
• Overview of legal and organisational barriers for the development of the EGDI– Licensing and data policy
– Trust and authentication
– Governance
• Guidelines for legal and organisational framework
EGDI legal framework
– “legal requirements and conditions in order to ensure trust within the infrastructure”
– What is trust?• Ensuring that people want to use the infrastructure
– They have faith in the data and services that are provided– They are certain that their rights and interests are being safeguarded
• Three (interlinked) areas– Trust in the data– Trust in the services– Trust in the people
EGDI legal framework
Data Services People
Availability metadata (INSPIRE compliant)
Metadata and quality information
Identity Management-Identification-Authentication-Authorization-Accountability
Quality assessment and assurance procedures
Security Personal data protection
Authentic sources Service level agreements
Security balanced with user-friendliness-Technical-Physical-Administrative
Digital Rights Management
– Overview of legal framework• PSI Directive• INSPIRE Directive• Re-use policy EU
– Overview of 14 licensing policies/guidelines– Requirements for EGDI-scope license
• Flexibility to tailor • User-friendliness• Suitable for PSI re-use• Free/at a charge• Interoperability• Machine-readability• Cost-effectiveness
Open Government License (open data)
GeoShared license (restricted data)
Licensing and policies
Executive Body(EGDI Director)
General Assembly(Directors)
Support team-administrative-communication-Contact point-technical
“central” activities
EG
DI A
ctivity (from
annual W
orkPlan)
EG
DI A
ctivity (from
annual W
orkPlan)
EG
DI A
ctivity (from
annual W
orkPlan)
EG
DI A
ctivity (from
annual W
orkPlan)
Expert Groups
SIE
G
MR
EG
EO
EG
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Survey
Consultation(obliged/ bylaws)
Contracts/ arrangements
Advisory Board-JRC-EEA-EPOS-…
?EGDI: Governance
How to jointly develop supporting
knowledge on EU topics?
How to achieve interoperability of
data, information and models on
schematic, semantic and
conceptual levels?
How to effectively support the
European Commission with high
level knowledge on a pan-European
level?
How to secure mandates
and durable funding?
EuroGeoSurveys: towards a European Geological Service
Join
t re
searc
h w
ith
impact
at
EU
polic
y
level
Harm
oniz
ing a
nd s
hari
ng
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g
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Sh
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cap
acit
ies a
nd
infr
astr
uctu
re
European Geological Service
The Geological Surveys of Europe
General Assembly
ExCom
EGS management & decision
making
EGS Secretariat
Secretary General
Office (Staff & support)
Internal organisation
EGS Expert Groups
Mineral ResourcesEnergy ResourcesWater ResourcesMarine GeologyGeochemistryNear-surface
depositsEarth observation &
geohazards
Spatial information
Research & knowledge exchange
EGDI management & decision
making
OneGeology
PanGeo, SubCoast, TF, DORIS, ..
GEMAS
GeoSeas, EMODnet
EGSource, CO2…, Geothermal….
EGSource, ProMine, Minerals4EU, …
EGDI: How to organize?
Model 1
General Assembly
ExCom
EGS management & decision
making
EGS Secretariat
Secretary General
Office (Staff & support)
Internal organisation
EGS Expert Groups
Mineral ResourcesEnergy ResourcesWater ResourcesMarine GeologyGeochemistryNear-surface
depositsEarth observation &
geohazards
Spatial information
Research & knowledge exchange
EGDI
EGDI Coordinator
Technical Staff
EGDI management, coordination, maintenance
General Assembly
Daily mgmt group
EGDI management & decision
making
Model 2
EGDI: How to organize?
General Assembly
ExCom
EGS management & decision making
EGS Secretariat
Secretary General
Office (Staff & support)
Internal organisation
EGS Expert Groups
Mineral ResourcesEnergy ResourcesWater ResourcesMarine GeologyGeochemistryNear-surface
depositsEarth observation &
geohazards
Spatial information
Research & knowledge exchange
EGDI
EGDI Coordinator
Technical Staff
EGDI management, coordination, maintenance
Conte
nt
Technology & data harmonization
EGDI: How to organize?
Model 3
Towards ERANET and Article 185
• Report on governance structure (D5.3)
– Overview of existing governance models• European Research Infrastructure (ERIC)• European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG)• European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC)• Non-Profit Organization (for example, VZW/ASBL under Belgian Law)
EGDI Scope
Mature EGDI
collate initiate scale up
prod
ucts
gove
rnan
cete
chno
logy
- Collate existing project results- Define fully developed EGDI
- Build skeleton organisation- Vision, mission- (Key) surveys are committed- Own funding
- Reuse existing technology
- Surveys initiate projects for EGDI- Prioritisation process established- Exert influence (calls, programs)
- Governance established- Strategy established- Expert groups committed- Project funding
- Sustained organisation- Adaptive governance- External organisations committed- Program funding
- EGDI architecture established- Adaptive technology
- Short term, 2014-2015 - Medium term, 2015-2018 - Long term, >2018
- Full-fledged EGDI- Thematically
- In terms of scale and coverage- Established European service
Governance principle: continuous dialogue with stakeholders (internal & external)
Technology principles: reliability/performance first, comply to standards, state-of-the-art rather than cutting edge
Development principle: quick wins first Development principle: achieve comprehensiveness
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Thank you!