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1 Update on activities with UNGGIM for OGC 102nd Technical Meeting
Denise McKenzie Executive Director Open Geospatial Consortium Positioning geospatial information to address global challenges 1

2 Agenda What is the UN-GGIM?
Guide to the Role of Geospatial Information Standards Sustainable Development Goals including the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators working group on geospatial information and JSG on Standards for SDGs UN-GGIM Working Groups Expert Group on the Integration of Statistical & Geospatial Information Expert Group on Land Administration Geospatial Information & Services for Disasters Global Geodetic Reference Frame Working Group How do you get involved? UNGGIM Academic Network UNGGIM Private Sector Network Upcoming meetings

3 What is the UN-GGIM? United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) A global initiative started in 2011 An Inter-Governmental Mechanism spearheaded by the United Nations which seeks to guide the making of joint decisions and set directions on the production and use of geospatial information within national and global policy frameworks. Purpose of UN-GGIM Working with Governments to improve policy, institutional arrangements, and legal frameworks; Addressing global issues and contributing collective knowledge as a community with shared interests and concerns Developing effective strategies to build geospatial capacity in the developing countries

4 Thanks to Saudi Arabia for Printing
Thanks to Canadian Government for French Translation Thanks to the United Kingdom for the formatting for printing and publication Will be made available for access on the Knowledge Management website and through the SDO webpages

5 Purpose Articulate the critical role of standards in geospatial information management; Inform policy makers and program managers in Member States of the value in using and investing in geospatial standardization; and Describe the benefits of using “open” geospatial standards to achieve standardization, data sharing, and interoperability goals. To help everyone better understand what standards to use, when and why.

6 What, Why & How What is a Standard? Why are Standards important?
What is an “open standard”? Why are Open Standards valuable? How are standards developed?

7 SDI Standardisation Maturity Model

8 Download at www.opengeospatial.org/unggim and

9 5/108 – August 2015 (b) Adopted the final published “Guide to the Role of Standards in Geospatial Information Management” and the “Technical Compendium” as the international geospatial standards best practice for spatial data infrastructure, and encouraged all Member States to adopt and implement the recommended standards appropriate to their countries’ level of spatial data infrastructure (SDI) maturity.

10 Millennium Goals

11 Sustainable Development Goals

12 SDGs & Indicators

13 Sustainable Development Goals

14 Transforming our World

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16 Joint Study Group Building on the strong cooperation between the Standards Development Organisations, ISO, IHO and OGC will convene a JSG to review the SDGs and indicators The JSG will: Identify relevant existing supporting geospatial standards and identify gaps in the existing geospatial standards architecture that may need to be developed Invite the relevant ISO statistics committees in particular with ISO/TC69 – Statistical Methodologies and ISO/TC Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration (SDMX standard) Invite members and observers of the UNGGIM to participate in the JSG in particular from the Expert Group on the Integration of Statistical and Geospatial Information The JSG will report back to the UNGGIM at its next meeting.

17 Working Groups of the UN-GGIM
2x Expert Groups Statistics & Geospatial Land Administration Geospatial Working Group for Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDGs Indicators Working Groups Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters (Scott Simmons) Global Geodetic Reference Frame Statement of Shared Principles for the Management of Geospatial Information National Institutional Arrangements in Geospatial Information Management

18 Statistics in GGIM Expert Group on the Integration of Statistical and Geospatial Information From report of 5th Meeting Emphasised again that statistical and geospatial communities are major contributors of information used for evidence-based decision making across many sectors, whether public or private at national and global levels. In this context, the Committee highlighted the opportunity with implementation of the 2030 development agenda and the ongoing debate in disaster risk reduction, and stressed that increased institutional coordination and cooperation between the geospatial and statistical agencies, as well as other stakeholders, is vitally important and a key factor to the success of data integration;

19 Global Statistical Spatial Framework
Based on: Statistical Spatial Framework (Australia) Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) INEGI (Mexico) national institution model

20 DGGS Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS)
Recommended to be included as part of the SSF – Statistical Spatial Framework November Workshop on Integrating Geospatial & Statistical Standards which will be organized as part of the Conference of European Statisticians

21 Land Administration Meet last week
Agreed that Expert Group responsible for Policy Development of a Land Tenure Atlas Strong support for LADM & its revision

22 Working Group on Geospatial Information

23 Tasks

24 Example

25 GGRF Global Geodetic Reference Framework http://www.unggrf.org/
General Assembly Resolution for Adoption Implementation Plan underway

26 Fundamental Data Themes
Lead by UNGGIM – Europe Early comparison between INSPIRE, Australia, Africa & work from the National Institutional Arrangement Europe Forum leading this work Due to be presented at the August meetings 2017

27 Sendai Framework

28 Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
Working Group on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters (WG-Disasters) Chairs: Mr. Peter Tiangco, Philippines Mr. Rohan A. Richards, Jamaica Documents (Draft) Report of Frameworks, Rules, Legislation and Policies on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters (19 May 2016) Fact finding analysis and proposed strategic framework report presented at the 5th UN-GGIM Session in August 2015 Introductory presentation at the side event to the 5th UN-GGIM Session in August 2015 Plenary presentation at the 5th UN-GGIM Session in August 2015 Summary of the WG-Disasters Meeting on 19 April 2016, during the 4th UN-GGIM High Level Forum in Addis Ababa Update on progress of Task Team 2 of WG-Disasters (19 April 2016) (Draft) Strategic Framework on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters (19 April 2016) (Draft) Strategic Framework Document on Geospatial Information and Services for Disasters (19 May 2016) Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

29 Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium
OGC’s role Without repeatability in sustainable practices, there is no true mitigation of risk Repeatability is ensured with use of standard practices Standard practices require engagement with stakeholders Engagement with stakeholders requires fit-for-purpose solutions more often than one size fits all Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

30 Other Working Groups Statement of Shared Principles for the Management of Geospatial Information National Institutional Arrangements in Geospatial Information Management Fundamental Data Themes

31 How do you get involved? Through being part of a member nation delegation Registering as an Observer Participating in the Academic Network Participating in the Private Sector Network

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33 Private Sector Network
Endorsed by GGIM Bureau Dec 2016 An active Network of Private Sector representatives working in mutually beneficial collaboration with the members of the UNGGIM Committee of Experts to play a leading role in setting the agenda for the development of global geospatial information and to promote its use to address key global challenges.

34 Meetings April 2017 – GGIM Americas (Mexico)
April 2017 – ISDE Workshop on Standards for the SDGs (Australia) May 2017 – Kunming Forum (China) “Cities of the Future: Smart, Resilient and Sustainable” August 2017 – Committee of Experts NY November High Level Forum, Mexico

35 Thank you Positioning geospatial information to address global challenges 35


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