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www.jrc.ec.europa.eu Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation INSPIRE Monitoring and Reporting 2016 Preliminary analysis 4th Meeting of the MIG-P, Brussels, 28-29 June 2016 Vanda Nunes de Lima and Vlado Cetl European Commission, Joint Research Centre
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Country reports (languages) covered: AT, BG, CZ, DE, ES, FR, HR, IT, NL, PT, SI, SK, UK Objective of preliminary analysis: to examine main issues and main opportunities/benefits, focusing on the new strategic directions
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Action Plans: 7 presented separated 5 presented integrated and/or in Annex to the Report 3 sent to DG ENV Quick-look to a few, Detailed analysis at the INSPIRE Conference
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Preliminary findings National Coordination improved, actions taken and/or planned National Public consultation; survey on data policies and license conditions Seminar, training, capacity building at National, regional and local Involvement of private sector, universities National geostrategies adopted or on the way, integrating INSPIRE, e-Government, open data, as well as the new priorities Difficulties to measure the usage of SDI
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Preliminary findings Increasing number of data of Annex I, II and III and services available online; still important gaps in particular in terms of services Improvements / development of National catalogues and National geoportal(s); still discrepancies between National and European geoportals Lack of protocols for the SDI to use when services stop or to avoid that services stop Lack of protocols when different granularity of services cross-border (1 or several services for the same theme)
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Preliminary findings Many cross-border projects and initiatives Demand on resources in the coming years More efforts needed at local administration level Improvement in quality assurance is needed Current Reporting is not efficient and should be improved
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Preliminary findings Costs: Problems quantifying the necessary expenditure for INSPIRE implementation Benefits: although in many cases benefits are difficult to quantify, first return of investments reported and quantified savings/years are now available Creation of new services by public authorities and by private sector to serve citizens’ needs Driver for adoption of open data, sharing culture, modernization of public admin Driver for collaborative community of actors from public (national, regional, local), private, universities and citizens
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Next steps Detailed analysis and assessments of all MS reports and Action Plans Presentation of the results of analysis at INSPIRE Conference 2016 Organisation of Workshop to discuss: main gaps, share good examples, what to take from this reporting exercise, what to change
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