EGDI-Scope: towards a European Geological data Infrastructure Full Consortium Meeting Vienna, 28 th April 2014 EGDI-scope team.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Research Infrastructures WP 2012 Call 10 e-Infrastructures part Topics: Construction of new infrastructures (or major upgrades) – implementation.
Advertisements

Building up capacity for Roma inclusion at local level Kosice, November 6 th, 2013.
The EU strategy on adaptation to climate change
Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Enabling & Industrial Technologies in Horizon 2020 Research.
Cyprus Project Management Society
Capacity building for public authorities – EE7 Veronika Czako Project Adviser, EASME.
Training on INSPIRE: a real challenge VESTA-GIS / NatureSDI+ 6 November 2008, Genova Danny Vandenbroucke K.U.Leuven (SADL) co-funded by the European Community.
Living With Environmental Change Mary Barkham LWEC Deputy Director Understanding Society Workshop 27January 2011.
EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND GreenInfraNet/Smart Europe final conference, 4 November 2014, Almere EU Interregional Cooperation State of play and.
April 2, 2013 Longitudinal Data system Governance: Status Report Alan Phillips Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs, Budgeting and IT Illinois Board of Higher.
SeaDataNet, pan-European infrastructure for ocean and marine data management A key component of EMODNet A possible building block for GEOSS By Dick M.A.
0 - Press Conference - Introduction by Mr. Willy Bosmans, President of Eurogas 19 May, 2005, Hotel Hilton Vienna.
‘Towards an Integrated Marine and Maritime Science and Technology Community’ Adolf Kellermann, ICES Head of Science Programme The ‘MARCOM+’ initiative.
Natural England State of the Natural Environment, Strategic Direction refresh, and Manifesto Dr Helen Phillips, Chief Executive, Natural England.
Spatially enabling Northern Ireland Dr Suzanne McLaughlin DFP Land & Property Services GIS Ireland Conference 11 th October 2012.
Development of Management Information System for the Forestry Sector in Viet Nam F O R M I S II Annual Work Plan 2014 Tapio Leppänen Chief Technical Adviser.
THE FRAMEWORK FOR EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES GOVERNANCE IN ASEAN LAUNCHING JAKARTA, 28 NOVEMBER 2014.
National Infrastructure Tina Yule Technical Assurance Co-ordinator 21 st Century Government Unit.
Croatian Report on new Environmental Protection Law Josipa Blažević-Perušić, B.Sc. Arch. State Secretary Anita Pokrovac-Patekar, B.Sc. Pharm. Senior Environmental.
Regional Coordination in Geospatial Information: European Cooperation Jevon Snell Secretariat of UN-GGIM Europe Committee.
Mikael Pedersen, GEUS – WP2 leader Katy Lee, BGS – WP3 leader EGDI-Scope Full Consortium Meeting, Vienna 28 th April 2014.
EU Cohesion Policy 2014 – 2020 Measures, tools, methods for supporting cross-border cooperation prepared used for adoption and implementation of joint.
ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme EU Stakeholder consultation 27 March 2013 ESPON renewal, refocus and upgrade: Mission, Priority Axes, Specific Objectives,
Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE.
EU Legislation in the field of environment – key developments in 2007 and rd ECENA Plenary Meeting 18 September 2008.
Contribution of GeoScienceML to INSPIRE and link with european R&D activities (eContentplus – FP7) François Robida - BRGM.
Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus OneGeology Europe - a harmonised Code of Practice for the European.
© GEO Secretariat Global Datasets (GEOSS task DA-09-03) 3rd GEO European Project Workshop 8-9 October 2009 Istanbul Douglas Cripe, GEO Secretariat.
Lesley Rickards MEDIN Core Team European initiatives and how MEDIN and the data in the framework relates to them.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, GLOBAL CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEMS A Edwards – ADC, Seattle, 2006 Slide 1 European Community RTD Framework Programmes ADC.
JOINING UP GOVERNMENTS EUROPEAN COMMISSION Establishing a European Union Location Framework.
Legal Aspects Related to Brownfield Regenerations Prof. Maros Finka, M.arch., Ph.D. „This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
Piemonte Workshop 1 11 September 2006 Paolo Salieri European Commission DG ENTR-H4 Security research in FP7.
What is GEO? launched in response to calls for action by the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development, Earth Observation Summits, and by the G8 (Group.
EPA Geospatial Segment United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Information Enterprise Architecture Program Segment Architecture.
MEDIN Work Plan for By March 2011 MEDIN will be 3 years into the original 5 year development plan started in Would normally ask for continued.
ENEON first workshop Observing Europe: Networking the Earth Observation Networks in Europe September, Paris Eionet: Environment Information and Observation.
Challenge 6: Mobility, Environmental sustainability and energy efficiency Includes as driving objective: “Sustainable growth and environmental sustainability”
Kiel University, Germany Institute for Natural Resource Conservation Department of Ecosystem Management Benjamin Burkhard (Project coordinator) Enhancing.
River Basin Management in Southern Africa Barbara Schreiner.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems EU environmental research : Part B Policy objectives  Lisbon strategy.
WP3 Harmonization & Integration J. Lauterjung & WP 3 Group.
WP15 (Geological information and modelling) Technical implementation François ROBIDA.
AU/UNIDO/Brazil High-Level Seminar on Biofuel.  Policies are required to reflect the country’s development vision for the sector  Required to establish.
E u r o p e a n C o m m i s s i o nCommunity Research Global Change and Ecosystems Malta, 27 January 2004 Alan Edwards EUROPEAN COMMISSION GMES – Implications.
Deerin Babb-Brott, Director National Ocean Council Office National Boating Federation 2013 Annual Meeting.
19-20 October 2010 IT Directors’ Group meeting 1 Item 6 of the agenda ISA programme Pascal JACQUES Unit B2 - Methodology/Research Local Informatics Security.
Splinter Session 1a : Identify topics Europe would like to have included in the GEO WP Chair: Luigi Fusco, ESA Reporting: Luca Demicheli, EuroGeoSurveys.
Energy Community Secretariat Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, European Parliament Energy Community Activities and Outlook for the Future Brussels,
Iruma Kravale Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development Head of Development Instruments Department 28 November 2013, Riga.
URBACT IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS. URBACT in a nutshell  European Territorial Cooperation programme (ETC) co- financed by ERDF  All 28 Member States as.
EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD AND PARTNERSHIP INSTRUMENT - ENPI CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMMES.
EU Horizon 2020 Coordination and support action Enhancing ecoSysteM sERvices mApping for poLicy and Decision mAking Project coordinator: Benjamin Burkhard,
Harmonised use of accreditation for assessing the competence of various Conformity Assessment Bodies Dr Andreas Steinhorst, EA ERA workshop 13 April 2016,
European Commission - DG ENV 1 I N S P I R E INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe Info-day INSPIRE, Instituto Geografico.
Open data Program pp.kk.vvvv Osasto Finland Open data policy in Finland  Long history of Open Government  Freedom of Information Act in 1766.
What is Public Administration Reform? The resource for achieving more efficient, more effective and more accountable state administration The resource.
Anne-Marie Yazbeck, PhD National Infoday, Sweden 2017
Impact of the EU directives in the national practices
Meeting Standards and Expectations in the Water Industry
The Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management (BIOPAMA) Programme
Introduction to the EEA and the EIONET
The European Strategy for Circular Economy – Plastics Strategy and revised Waste Legislation Joanna Drake – Deputy Director-General DG ENV, European Commission.
Oceans and Society: Blue Planet
The EU Raw Materials Initiative: a short overview
Institutional Framework, Resources and Management
European Forest Data Centre & European Soil Data Centre Progress report Jesús San-Miguel Databases, early waringn, remote sensing, simulation models,
TOWARDS AN EU ADAPTATION FRAMEWORK
By Daniel RASE, Eurostat
Water Information System for Europe
Presentation transcript:

EGDI-Scope: towards a European Geological data Infrastructure Full Consortium Meeting Vienna, 28 th April 2014 EGDI-scope team

?

 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 EUROPE How 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 Initiative Thematic strategy on the prevention and recycling of waste SET Plan (to establish an energy policy for Europe) Soil thematic strategy Blue Growth (maritime/marine) Water Framework Directive INSPIRE etc. EGDI: Solutions for what?

EGDI: Scope

PanGeo, MINERALS4EU, EuroGeoSource, extended INSPIRE models…. OneGeology, EMODnet, … eEarth, Geo-Seas, INSPIRE, (metadata), EPOS Interpreted information

EGDI: Scope National end users EU end users Higher res.Higher res. GeologyGeology MineralsMinerals HazardsHazards Ground-waterGround-water Etc.Etc. 1:1M1:1M Country 1Country 1 3D3D 4D/5D4D/5D Country 2Country 2 Country 3Country 3 Country 4Country 4 Country xCountry x Th em es Resolution Coverage EGDI user groups General Public Academia Policy makers Industry

European Geological Surveys

Engaged stakeholders and programs

Prioritisation 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 Soil Partners Stakeholders Themes Prioritizations datasets and use cases

Use cases

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

Web Services Web Services Z… Y… Geological surveys X… Web Services Web Services Web Services Web Services Web 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 Web Services Web Services Z… Y… Geological surveys X… Web Services Web Services Web Services Web Services Web 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 Web Services Web Services Z… Y… Geological surveys X… Web Services Web Services Web Services Web Services Web Portals / Apps Publish 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 Select Extract Download Extract Download GIS 3D Results According to EGDI Rules EGDIScientists 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 Catalogue Workflow management User 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 DataServicesPeople Availability metadata (INSPIRE compliant) Metadata and quality information Identity Management -Identification -Authentication -Authorization -Accountability Quality assessment and assurance procedures SecurityPersonal data protection Authentic sourcesService 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 EGDI Activity (from annual WorkPlan) Expert Groups SIEGMREG EOEG 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 Joint research with impact at EU policy level Harmonizing and sharing pan-European geological data Sharing knowledge, capacities and infrastructure 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 Resources Energy Resources Water Resources Marine Geology Geochemistry Near-surface deposits Earth 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 Resources Energy Resources Water Resources Marine Geology Geochemistry Near-surface deposits Earth 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 Resources Energy Resources Water Resources Marine Geology Geochemistry Near-surface deposits Earth observation & geohazards Spatial information Research & knowledge exchange EGDI EGDI Coordinator Technical Staff EGDI management, coordination, maintenance Content Technology & data harmonization EU contacts 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 collateinitiatescale up products governance technology - 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, Medium term, Long term, > 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 firstDevelopment principle: achieve comprehensiveness

?

Thank you!