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1 INSPIRE Development of Implementing Rules
14 January 2005 INSPIRE Development of Implementing Rules Hans Dufourmont Eurostat E-4, Structural Funds 3rd WS on Common GIS reporting for WISE 26 April 2005 ESTAT - E4 Fonds Structurels - Structural Funds

2 Status of the legislative process
Co-decision procedure ongoing: Council WG ENV: first reading discussions ongoing Parliament: first positive vote in the ENVI Committee

3 Preparation and stakeholder involvement
INSPIRE Preparation and stakeholder involvement

4 IR development process
Association phase Call for expression of Interest Collection of existing reference material Composition of Drafting Teams Drafting phase Drafting first version of IR Co-ordination by Consolidation team Review phase Scientific and technical review by the SDICs Feedback from LMOs on feasibility of implementation Consolidation phase Broad internet consultation

5 2005 2007 Association phase Drafting phase Review phase
INSPIRE Commission Services co-ordinate Spatial Data Interest Communities participate Projects cont-ribute Drafting Teams Consolidation Team Proto-types test Pilots validate CEN, ISO, OGC contribute LMOs review impact INSPIRE Expert Group advises INSPIRE Committee votes EC adopts Public reviews MS apply Implementing Rules Draft Implementing Rules Formal Internet Consultation Internal Review Call for Interest Existing Reference Material Experts are proposed 2005 2007 Association phase Drafting phase Review phase 14 January 2005 ESTAT - E4 Fonds Structurels - Structural Funds

6 INSPIRE 14 January 2005 ESTAT - E4 Fonds Structurels - Structural Funds

7 Drafting Team mandate Analyse and review reference material
Write/edit draft Implementing Rules Provide recommendations for CT

8 SDIC mandate collect and describe user requirements
submit reference materials for the DT provide experts to the DT participate in the review process implement pilot projects to test/revise cost/benefit of draft IR contribute to awareness raising be kept informed

9 LMO mandate collaborate within SDICs help identify user needs
contribute to analysis of feasibility of implementation provide feedback on cost/benefit consequences of IRs at MS level

10 Overview Call for Expression of Interest
INSPIRE Overview Call for Expression of Interest

11 Registrations (25/4/05) Registered users: > 200 SDICs: 68 LMOs: 41
experts: 65 projects: 30 reference material: 24

12 Planning Analysis of call for expression of interest (half May)
Composition of Drafting Teams (end May) Update Work Programme (half June) Presentation of DTs at INSPIRE expert group meeting (end June) Kick off meeting DTs + CT (end June)

13 Questions are welcome !

14 INSPIRE Annex

15 INSPIRE principles Data should be collected once and maintained at the level where this can be done most effectively It should be possible to combine seamless spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it between many users and application It should be possible for information collected at one level to be shared between all the different levels, detailed for detailed investigations, general for strategic purposes It should be easy to discover which geographic information is available, fits the needs for a particular use and under which conditions it can be acquired and used Geographic data should become easy to understand and interpret because it can be visualised within the appropriate context selected in a user-friendly way

16 Taking into account… policy and user needs driven approach
multi-functionality building on already existing SDI-components subsidiarity and specific situation in each of the Member States

17 Stepwise approach Spatial Data Exchange Spatial Data Services
Spatial Data Harmonisation 2005 2010


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