4th Meeting of the MIG-P, Brussels, June 2016

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Priority list of data sets for environmental reporting INSPIRE Proposed MIWP Action 4th Meeting of the MIG-P, Brussels, 28-29 June 2016 Robert Tomas and Christian Ansorge EC-JRC & EEA

Legal framework: Results of the Mid-term INSPIRE evaluation; INSPIRE REFIT; Evaluation of Reporting Obligations under the environmental legislation (Better Regulation).

Identified issue: A preliminary list of datasets related to environmental reporting obligations, prepared by DG ENV in the framework of the Better Regulation, need to be: Further elaborated (e.g. identifying the core = most commonly used datasets) as well as maintained; Improved / updated based on the detailed conceptual mapping between Reporting objects and INSPIRE spatial data types. Reflects also the gaps identified in the MS provision of INSPIRE datasets (as-is) related to environmental reporting.

Proposed Actions: Two main actions (interlinked, carried out in parallel) are foreseen: Refinement and reg. update of the priority list of identified data sets related to the ROs and their publication “as-is” through the ESDI. Detail conceptual mapping of RO objects (from agreed reporting sheets) to relevant INSPIRE spatial object types. The result will be used for: updating the list of datasets identifying spatial objects / application schemas that are shared by several reporting flows = harmonisation = support streamlining of reporting efforts. The evaluation will also take into account possible impacts of proposed changes to ROs/INSPIRE legal and technical framework.    

Organisational set-up: Action led by EC-JRC and EEA (with DG ENV support) will: Coordinate the improvement of the list of priority datasets and their publication through INSPIRE discovery services Carried out a detailed conceptual mapping of the identified reporting obligations objects with related INSPIRE spatial data objects. Create a proposal for streamlining data obligations of INSPIRE and/or environmental reporting e.g. reusing common types, object referencing) based on the detailed conceptual object mapping. Update/extend of the “Find your Scope” SW tool content/functionality to include the agreed mappings

Organisational set-up: A dedicated MIG temporary sub-group is proposed. The sub-group should ideally: cover all EU countries; include thematic experts with respective reporting experience (e.g. NFPs); INSPIRE experts; create platform for sharing of experiences; provide feedback to the conceptual mapping and to the proposal for streamlining of the reporting obligations/INSPIRE framework.

TASKS Task 1: provision of the agreed priority datasets for environmental reporting: Develop a methodology for incremental improvement  of the list of datasets. Make those datasets as-is accessible through the European Spatial Data Infrastructure following the prioritisation (e.g. first most commonly used). Monitor the provision of datasets related to environmental reporting utilising new KPI(s). Modify, if needed, the geoportal functionality (e.g. based on additional MD elements) to better search for the priority datasets. Improve  the list of datasets directly relevant for environmental reporting based on implementation experience.

TASKS Task 2: Detail conceptual mapping of the objects defined in ROs with INSPIRE spatial object types and evaluation of the possible streamlining based on the “re-use”. Develop a detailed conceptual mapping between the objects defined in reporting obligations and INSPIRE spatial object types. Identify those spatial object types that could yield possible synergies for reporting and provide a proposal for streamlining taking into account cost and benefit analysis of possible changes to reporting obligations and/or INSPIRE legal and technical framework. Based on the mapping develop an extension to the INSPIRE “Find your scope” application. Update the list of the priority datasets (Action 1) based on the results of this detailed object mapping.   

OUTCOMES: Minimum list of priority datasets for environmental reporting (regularly updated)  Identified data sets accessible (discoverable, viewable, downloadable) “as is” through INSPIRE network services Matching tables containing reporting objects as identified in datasets and related INSPIRE spatial object types  Extension of the “Find your scope” INSPIRE application Identification of spatial objects that could yield possible synergies for reporting  Proposal for streamlining of reporting obligation based on the utilisation of INSPIRE (i.e. first draft taking into account possible impacts)  

Timeline: RISK Factors: Kick-off: July 2016 Proposed Date of Completion: 31/12/2017 RISK Factors: Nominated people do not have the right expertise – especially related to environmental reporting - and/or availability. Missing acceptance of results of this action by COM/EEA or thematic experts in Member States. High complexity

Thank you!