SK INSPIRE monitoring & reporting (2013) Martin Tuchyňa, Marek Žiačik 04.07.2013, TAIEX Study visit on INSPIRE interoperability data sets and services Slovak environmental agency, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Overview of SK INSPIRE transposition and implementation
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SK INSPIRE monitoring & reporting (2013)
Martin Tuchyňa, Marek Žiačik
04.07.2013, TAIEX Study visit on INSPIRE interoperability data sets and services
Slovak environmental agency, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Overview of SK INSPIRE transposition and implementation
Content
• Purpose • Legal requirements
• Monitoring• Reporting
Purpose
• INSPIRE Monitoring: – Monitoring by EÚ Member States of the implementation and use of their infra structures for spatial information– Collection of information via indicators– On annual basis (by 15th of May)
• INSPIRE Reporting– Reporting on the implementation of Directive 2007/2/EC (INSPIRE)– Via textual report with standardised structure– Each 3 years (In 2013 for period 2010-2012)
Legal requirements
• INSPIRE Directive (2007/2/EC)
• Implementing rules (Commission Decision regarding INSPIRE monitoring and reporting)
• SK Law No. 3/2010 about National spatial data infrastructure
• Decree No. 352/2011 implementing above law.
SK
EÚ
Monitoring SK Monitoring 2013 SR (http://skr.sk/acohttp://skr.sk/aco )
Bratislava Self-Governing Region State Geological Institute of Dionýz ŠtúrGeodesy, Cartography and Cadastre Authority of Slovak Republic Statistical Office of the SR
Hydromelioracie, s.p. The Monuments Board of the Slovak Republic
Košice Self-Governing Region The Slovak Museum of Nature Protection and Speleology
Ministry of Interior of SR The State Nature Conservancy of the SR
National Forest Centre Topographic Institute
Slovak Environmental Agency Vodohospodárska výstavba
Slovak Hydrometerological Institute Water Research Institute
Slovak Ground Water Management Žilina Self-Governing Region
Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute
SK Monitoring On-line web tool (http://http://inspire.gov.skinspire.gov.sk//inspire-monitoringinspire-monitoring)
Network service category (%)d – discovery, v – view,dl - download
d 33/ v 57/ dl 10
d 29/ v 59/ dl 12
d 19/ v 68/ dl 13
d 11/ v80/ dl 9
Monitoring
• Pros:– On-line web tool– Indicators calculation automatisation
• Cons: – Themes without description:
– Human health and safety– Agricultural and aquaculture facilities, – Population distribution – demography, – Meteorological geographical features, – Energy resources, – Mineral resources.
Reporting SK Reporting 2013 SR (http://http://skr.skskr.sk//acpacp)
• Focus on:– Organisation, co-ordination and quality assurance– Contribution to the functioning and coordination of the infrastructure– Usage of the infrastructure for spatial information– Data sharing arrangements– Cost and benefit aspects
– Transposition via new law on NSDI– Centralised coordination structures establishment– Pilot Geoportal deployed with CZ cooperation– Availability of metadata, discovery, view services– Involvement in SDI related EU projects
• Cons– Cost&benefits aspects– Data sharing harmonisation– Limited support and importance– Reduced stakeholders awareness and involvement– Limited presence of transformation services– Absence of download services
– Limited involvement• Regional and local authorities, NGOs
Reporting – infrastructure use
Reporting – infrastructure use
• User logs from 2012
Reporting – infrastructure use
• SK users distribution from 2012
Reporting• Data sharing
– Current status• Ad hoc Individual agreements• Low level of agreement’s content and structure harmonisation• Absence of SDI related licence registry
• Outlook – Licencing framework:
• Development of NSDI licence policy• Localisation and deployment of INSPIRE licences• Preparation of Grand Agreement
– Ensuring access and exchange of data sets&services
Reporting• Costs & Benefits
– Costs • Mainly quantitative • Limited amount of information available • Costs occurred with INSPIRE transposition and implmentation• Costs foreseen to be occurred in order to fulfill legal obligations (est. 12 mil.€)
– Benefits • Mainly qualitative• Main benefits foreseen:
– Time savings (for governmental bodies as well as citizens)– Budget savings– Improved tax incomes via added value services– Improved transparency, innovations, social inclusion