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Use of INSPIRE Data: past experiences and scenarios for the future
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Context and objectives of the workshop
The INSPIRE Directive aims at creating a European Union spatial data infrastructure for the purposes of EU policies or activities related to the environment. This vision theoretically refers to a large list of usages like policy-making across boundaries, research, and communication to the citizen. INSPIRE data refers to data that have been or will be published in this European data infrastructure. This vision is being targeted notably through specific data requirements which are seen as a necessary step to enhance reusability of data across European situations, respecting the diversity of physical geographies and of cultures.
Whereas the implementation of data service conforming to INSPIRE implementation rules is recognized to have positive impact regarding the general principles aiming to build the European Spatial Data Infrastructure and has brought significant progress on data discovery, there are lots of doubts regarding the benefits of interoperability. Until now, it seems there are very few users of the INSPIRE compliant data.
This workshop is co-organised by the EuroGeographics (INSPIRE Knowledge Exchange Network) and by EuroSDR (Commission 4 on information usage). It is open to the different communities –practitioners and scientists- who can contribute to achieve the INSPIRE vision. The attendance target of the workshop includes (but is not limited to):
- Data users (end users or software providers): to provide their feed-back about using INSPIRE data or investigating to use them. It includes potential users who may describe specific use cases for INSPIRE data.
- Data producers: to share their knowledge about who is using (or at least interested in using) the INSPIRE data they provide.
- Researchers: as current or potential users of INSPIRE data and as solution provider to remove the barriers that restrain use of INSPIRE data.
Agenda (v2, updated 14 Nov 2018)
Minutes (v1.2, 20 December 2018)
Presentations and video records
Dominique Laurent |
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Abigail Page (EuroGeographics) |
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Julien Gaffuri (Eurostat) |
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Abigail Page (EuroGeographics) |
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Katharina Schleidt |
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Christian Kleine |
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Rudolf Heino, Dawid Ludyga |
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Bénédicte Bucher |
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INSPIRE interoperability users and use cases (by those who could not come) |
Dominique Laurent |
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Cristina Calvo |
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Ivana Svata |
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Christine Najar |
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INSPIRE GML used as exchange format of CP in the real estate traffic in Spain |
Amalia Velasco |
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Ad van Houtum |
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Marcin Grudzien |
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Dominique Laurent |
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Study how Dutch key role players think about INSPIRE beyond 2021 |
Ad van Houtum |
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Experiences in the Baltic LINes project and in building a marine SDI in the Baltic Sea region |
Lena Hallin-Pihlatie |
Henrik Andersen |
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Saulius Urbanas |
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Thorsten Reitz |
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Dominique Laurent |
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Sonja Werhanh |
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Rudolf Heino |
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Nathalie Delattre |
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INSPIRE plug-in for INSPIRE: what it is supposed to do |
Video (BRGM) |
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Henrik Gulliksen Schuller |
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INSPIRE in 2018 - requirements, expectations and the actual state |
Nicolas Hageman |
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Bénédicte Bucher |
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Nathalie Delattre |
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More harmonised content driven by the UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative |
Dominique Laurent |
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Bastiaan van Loenen |
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Conclusions |
Dominque Laurent |