INSPIRE in a nutshell, and overview of the European Union Location Framework Francesco Pignatelli European Commission, DG JRC 10 th European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services Helsinki, Finland 16-19 June 2014 SW05 TN-ITS and INSPIRE team up on ITS spatial data Wednesday 18 June 2014 www.jrc.ec.europa.eu delivering savings, growth and better services through location-enabled government Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation
European Union Location Framework What is it? a framework of guidance and actions to location-enable e-government in different sectors and across borders, building on INSPIRE...based on a number of focus areas: An initial framework is being developed through an EULF project, run by the JRC, which is part of the DIGIT led Interoperability Solutions for Public Administrations (ISA) Programme Link: http://ec.europa.eu/isa/actions/02-interoperability-architecture/2-13action_en.htm 18/08/2014 2
Relevance of location information Low Med High EULF Policy Opportunities Priorities: 1 2 Foreign and security policy External relations - environmental cooperation - Transport cooperation Regional policy Science, information, education and culture Agriculture Energy Environment, consumers and health Fisheries Transport Coal industry promotion European citizenship Free movement of persons Freedom to provide services Origin of goods People s Europe Plant health Police cooperation Animal protection Freedom, security and justice Shipping Statistics Industrial policy and internal market Free movement of goods Foodstuffs Intellectual property law Market access / monitoring Mediterranean countries Public works contracts Refugees / displaced persons Taxation Textiles Competition policy Customs tariffs Development policy Economic and monetary policy European countries Financial and institutional matters Social policy Low Med High Change involving location information
Building and extending INSPIRE for other sectors location-enabled government Environmental Sector Transport Sector Marine Sector Other Sectors... INSPIRE Directive ITS Directive MSFD Directive 18/08/2014 4
INSPIRE in a nutshell Comprehensive data inventory (Monitoring & Reporting) Facilitate data discovery through standardised discovery services & metadata (Network Services & Metadata) Data sharing (Data and Service Sharing) Facilitate data access by allowing standardised view, download and transformation (Network Services) Facilitate data use and interoperability by adopting common cross-domain models to exchange data (Data Interoperability)
Background on the INSPIRE (EU Directive 2007/2) Annex I 1. Coordinate reference systems 2. Geographical grid systems 3. Geographical names 4. Administrative units 5. Addresses 6. Cadastral parcels 7. Transport networks 8. Hydrography 9. Protected sites Annex II 1. Elevation 2. Land cover 3. Ortho-imagery 4. Geology Annex III 1. Statistical units 2. Buildings 3. Soil 4. Land use 5. Human health and safety 6. Utility and governmental services 7. Environmental monitoring facilities 8. Production and industrial facilities 9. Agricultural and aquaculture facilities 10.Population distribution demography 11. Area management/ restriction/regulation zones & reporting units 12. Natural risk zones 13. Atmospheric conditions 14. Meteorological geographical features 15. Oceanographic geographical features 16. Sea regions 17. Bio-geographical regions 18. Habitats and biotopes 19. Species distribution 20. Energy Resources 21. Mineral resources
INSPIRE in a nutshell
Data interoperability across sectors and borders PD: Population Distribution INSPIRE data EL:Elevation SD:Species distribution Transport ITS Infrastructure Multi-modal timetables ER:Energy Resources SO:Soil HB:Habitats and biotopes US: Utilities and Governmental Services (Waste Management) AF:Agricultural and aquaculture facilities PF:Production and industrial facilities BU:Buildings AM:Area management/ restriction/ regulation zones & reporting units Planning & construction Safety Environmental protection Private sector products and services
EULF Deliverables EULF Strategic Vision EULF Survey & Assessment EULF Blueprint & References EULF Roadmap Public Consultation Transport and Marine Pilots 18/08/2014 9
Pilot Context EULF Strategic Vision Validating the EULF Blueprint within the transport policy domain EULF Survey & Assessment EULF Blueprint & References EULF Roadmap Contributing to the different focus areas of the EULF Blueprint. For example, clarifying expected benefits Public Consultation Transport and Marine Pilots 18 August 2014 10
Overall goals for the Transportation Pilot 1. Verification of the TN-ITS Specification so it may be brought into the formal standardisation process. This may include the mapping of TN-ITS elements to the extension of the INSPIRE Transport Network data specification. 2. Verification of the principle of integrating ITS spatial data with map provider data by extending the INSPIRE Transport Network data specification. 3. Validation of aspects of the EULF Blueprint. The pilot should demonstrate that working in a more integrated way improves interoperability and benefits should become more visible and measurable. 18 August 2014 11
Transportation Pilot Validating the EULF Blueprint within the ITS policy domain Policy and Strategy Alignment Alignment between ITS Directive and INSPIRE E-Government Integration Supporting location-enabled ITS applications Return on Investment Understanding the benefits for ITS stakeholders Standardisation and Interoperability Extending INSPIRE specifications for TN-ITS Effective Governance and Partnerships Closer collaboration between INSPIRE and the ITS community 18 August 2014 12
JRC Participation in the TN-ITS Deployment Platform EULF has connected in with the TN-ITS working groups: WG 1 Location Referencing* WG 2 Specifications and standardization* WG 3 Implementation support WG 4 Tools and reference implementation WG 5 Policy, Awareness and dissemination* eulf *EULF is actively engaging with these working groups and collaborating on requirements to make road, traffic and transport services data used for digital maps accurate and available, where possible, to digital map producers and service providers.
EULF Timescales Phase 1: Inception Phase 2: Execution Phase 3: Operation? EULF is funded for the Inception and Execution phases.
Contact and join us! http://inspireforum.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pg/groups/228 519/european-union-locationframework-the-study/ http://ec.europa.eu/isa/actions/02- interoperability-architecture/2-13action_en.htm https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/ eulf/description e-mail: eulf-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu https://twitter.com/eulocation #EULF 18 August 2014 15