INSPIRE trenutni status i buduće aktivnosti

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INSPIRE trenutni status i buduće aktivnosti Vlado Cetl Dani IPP 2017, Zagreb, Hrvatska Joint Research Centre The European Commission s science and knowledge service

What is INSPIRE? 7.500 data providers 120.000 data and services 32 countries What does it say about national implementation strategies?

datasets series services

Data providers geolocated

2014-2015 2016-2017 2011-2013 pre-2011 Last update

European geoportal main search clusters cca 95% of all searches 30% 10% 5% 25% 10% Academia Governmental bodies Commercial companies 15%

INSPIRE = pioneer in geospatial data interoperability in Europe in force since 2007 INSPIRE is to build an EU-wide infrastructure for geospatial information enabling: Support to SMEs interoperability for public administration, businesses & citizens in support of the Digital Single Market e-reporting & Better Regulation in the env. domain innovative applications in other policy areas & cross border e.g. Intelligent Transport Systems, Energy efficiency, Disaster management.. culture change in data management & provision practices in Public administration (all levels) Stakeholders engagement INSPIRE lingua franca for geospatial data in close collaboration with all types of stakeholders (e.g. communities of practice, legally mandated organizations, solution providers..) "INSPIRE has been a pioneer of European digital society and economy - by Roberto Viola, Director General DG CONNECT during INSPIRE Conference 2017 (6-8.9.2017)

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016 Summary Report on Status of implementation of the INSPIRE Directive in EU has been prepared to highlight the overall implementation performance across Member States. The report combines the findings of the specific country fiches which have been based on: the 2016 tri-annual INSPIRE implementation reports and action plans for future development the 2016 monitoring reports bilateral meetings on the implementation of the INSPIRE Directive between the Commission and most of the Member States It shows the progress in relation to the INSPIRE mid-term report and the REFIT evaluation which referred to the situation in 2013-15. The monitoring reports submitted by the Member States in May 2017 show further progress in some countries and areas

Country fiche Croatia

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016

State of Play INSPIRE Summary Report 2016 The number of reported spatial data sets and services slowly but steadily increases. More than 90% of spatial data sets are reported by only 5 countries. The identification of spatial data could further improve by identifying and documenting spatial data sets required under the reporting and monitoring regulations of EU environmental law. The documentation of data and services is constantly improving. Overall, 87% of the metadata for data sets and network services conforms to the INSPIRE metadata specifications. The accessibility of digital spatial data through view and download services is evolving slowly and needs further improvement. More than 40.000 view services and more than 30.000 download services are available. More than 80% of these spatial data services are reported by only 2 countries and many of the identified spatial data sets are still not accessible through the services. The overall technical conformity of the existing services is more than 50 %, which is low and should be also further improved. Almost 14.000 data sets were reported by the Member States to be conformant to the INSPIRE interoperability specifications. It shows that Member States already started preparations to meet 2017 and 2020 data interoperability deadlines. However, significant efforts will still be needed by all Member States in order to meet these upcoming obligations.

REFIT on INSPIRE = INSPIRE Thematic Viewer Priority datasets for e-reporting MS benchmarking Simplified MS data access & use Better Regulation in e-reporting = re-use of INSPIRE Application of advanced ICT methods & tools The impressive number of MD records = the number of downloadable data Tool to communicate INSPIRE Progress monitoring Content visualisation Hiding complexity max. benefits for all Nr. of MS Datasets 115 000+ Nr. of MS View services 24 000+ Nr. of MS Download services 22 000+

INSPIRE s not complicated it s just complex like most things, when you break them down

Hvala na pažnji Interoperability is better achieved by Pitanja? vlado.cetl@ec.europa.eu sharing solutions in a collaborative way