World Map Forum 10 – 13 February 2009, Hyderabad, India Spatial Data Infrastructure Community The Future February 13th 2009 Bas Kok GSDI President
GSDI Association Activities Engage –Government Funding Develop bilateral donor agreements for developing nations –Academia Policy research Review international legislation on data policy Develop protocols for registration Training –Industry Assist in building registries Outreach to clients to engage their participation –Everyone Register data catalogs Register data and service offerings
Mid 1990’s 1st GSDI Conference in 1996 Global platform introduction SDI’s End 1990’s Institutional issues on SDI’s Mid 2000 Implementation SDI’s in governmental processes Introduction to SDI’s Worldwide
Leadership and legal framework Vision for coordination and cooperation Clear communication strategy Ability to create initiatives of local communities Interaction within policy framework Success to SDIs Main organizational conditions for successful interoperability
INSPIRE framework Catchments Meteodata Land Cover GI Institutional framework GI technical standards Spatial Information Services Fundamental and thematic GI data sets Spatial Data Infrastructure GIS to manage Natura2000 sites Different Policies and standards Europe is moving 3cm/ year Different sea levels in Europe Need to create pan- European spatial data sets eEuropeeGovernmenton Catchments MeteodataMeteodata Land Cover GI Institutional framework GI technical standards Spatial Information Services Fundamental and thematic GI data sets Spatial Data Infrastructure Different Policies and standards Europe is moving 3cm/ year Different sea levels in Europe Need to create pan- European spatial data sets eEuropeeGovernmentonline
Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe INSPIRE process Commission Services co-ordinate Spatial Data Interest Communities participate Projects contribute Drafting Teams Consolidation Team Proto- types test Pilots validat e CEN, ISO, OGC contribute INSPIRE Expert Group advises INSPIRE Committee votes EC adopts Public reviews Implementing Rules Draft Implementing Rules Formal Internet Consultation Review Call for InterestExisting Reference Material Experts are proposed Association phaseDrafting phaseReview phase LMOs re- view MS apply
Goal - Make it easier, faster and less expensive to find and use geospatial data Goal - Make it easier, faster and less expensive to find and use geospatial data 7 Successful SDI Development USA
1.National – geo experts 2.National – public 3.Regional – regional/local government 4.Regional – non-expert users Successful SDI Development Canada
India departments and public organisation use space observation data for SDIs. Highly developed surveying institutions India industry and knowledge capacities grow and develop new media. Successful SDI Development India
Successful SDI Development – Australia
Successful SDI Development Australia
A society or a government can be regarded as spatially enabled when location and spatial information are regarded as common goods made available to citizens and businesses to encourage creativity and product development. (Wallace et al 2006). Spatially Enabled Government and Society
Filter Spatial information Place Location Spatially Enabled Government (SEG) Policy processes
Spatial Information in Society Spatial enablement of society and government Spatial information policy SDI Spatial Data layers Objects
However, this approach requires data and services to be accessible and accurate, well-maintained and sufficiently reliable for use by the majority of a society which is not spatially aware, across the whole of government into non-traditional areas such as taxation, health, human services, census, and education. requirements and use Spatial Enablement requirements and use
Spatial Enablement Experiences & Activities Convergence theme GSDI 11 Conference, 2009, NL Asia-Pacific PCGIAP Asia-Pacific PCGIAP GSDI Association GSDI Association UN Resolution, 2006 for SEG and VSDI SEG International Workshop, Korea 2007 (jointly with GSDI) SEG Working Group
Australian Government National Address Management Framework National Address Management Framework is comprised of: a national single authoritative address data set a national standard for address data storage and interchange national standards for web services that support common address-related functions (such as address parsing and validation) Together with the development of a business case to gain the necessary support and resources to implement this framework, on an ongoing basis
Regional Clearinghouse Nodes GI Producer National Geographic Information Distribution System National Clearinghouse GI Consumer Geographic information distribution network Korean Government Korean Government Master Plan
Human Resource DevelopmentR&D ApplicationCustomization Policy & GuidelinesOutreachProgramStandardization Data Preparation SystemsNetworking The Building Blocks of MyGDI Malaysian Government MyGDI’s Development
e-Initiatives in Singapore’s Cadastral Survey System By: Victor Khoo Manager, Infrastructure Team Survey Services Singapore Land Authority
International Hydrographic Offices
OGC Essential Tool in SDI Strategies Inspire Directive SDI in Queensland, Australia Geospatial Intelligence Community NATO C3 Reference Architecture Oceans Science Interoperability Experiment National Forest Information System, NFIS US Federal Enterprise Architecture Geospatial Profile Advancing SDIs
Earth is a complex system of systems GEOSS, Earth Observation System of Systems UNSDI, United Nations Spatial Data Infrastructure GEO, Group on Earth Observation
GI Society: A Partner in Setting the Global Agenda SDI Convergence Canada Americas Africa Asia / Pacific Europe SDI regions FAO Global society UNISEF Water Forum World Bank WHO UN Habitat
GI Society: A Partner in Setting the Global Agenda SDI regionsGlobal society SDI Convergenc e World Bank Habitat FAO UN WHO UNISEF Water Forum Americas Canada Africa Europe Asia / Pacific
GSDI 11 Conference The Netherlands June 15 – GSDI 11 World Conference Spatial Data Infrastructure Convergence: Building SDI Bridges to Address Global Challenges