GeoDCAT-AP Representing geographic metadata by using the "DCAT application profile for data portals in Europe"

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GeoDCAT-AP Representing geographic metadata by using the "DCAT application profile for data portals in Europe" Andrea Perego, Vlado Cetl, Anders Friis-Christensen, Michael Lutz, Lorena Hernandez Joint UNECE/UN-GGIM Workshop on Integrating Geospatial and Statistical Standards Stockholm, 6 November 2017

What is GeoDCAT-AP Geospatial extension to DCAT-AP (DCAT application profile for data portals in Europe) DCAT-AP is a metadata profile meant to provide an interchange format for data portals operated by EU Member States DCAT-AP is based on and compliant with the W3C Data Catalog (DCAT) vocabulary Developed in the framework of the EU Programme Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations (ISA) GeoDCAT-AP is meant to provide a DCAT-AP compliant representation for the set of metadata elements included in INSPIRE metadata The core profile of ISO 19115:2003 DCAT APPLICATION PROFILE FOR EUROPEAN DATA PORTALS

GeoDCAT-AP: Objectives The GeoDCAT-AP specification does not replace the INSPIRE Metadata Regulation nor the INSPIRE Metadata Technical Guidelines based on ISO 19115:2003 and ISO 19119 Its purpose is to give owners of geospatial metadata the possibility to achieve more by providing an additional RDF syntax binding. Its basic use case is to make spatial datasets, data series, and services searchable on general data portals, thereby making geospatial information better searchable across borders and sectors

GeoDCAT-AP: Mappings (1/4) INSPIRE ISO 19115:2003 Core DCAT-AP GeoDCAT-AP Metadata point of contact Metadata point of contact Metadata date Metadata date stamp Metadata language Metadata language Metadata character set Metadata file identifier Metadata standard name Metadata standard version Resource title Dataset title Temporal reference - Date of creation / publication / last revision Dataset reference date Partially creation date not included Resource abstract Abstract describing the dataset

GeoDCAT-AP: Mappings (2/4) INSPIRE ISO 19115:2003 Core DCAT-AP GeoDCAT-AP Resource language Dataset language Topic category Dataset topic category Geographic bounding box Geographic location of the dataset (by four coordinates or by geographic identifier) Character encoding Dataset character set Temporal reference - Temporal extent Additional extent information for the dataset (vertical and temporal) Lineage Lineage Spatial representation type Spatial representation type Encoding Distribution format Spatial resolution Spatial resolution of the dataset

GeoDCAT-AP: Mappings (3/4) INSPIRE ISO 19115:2003 Core DCAT-AP GeoDCAT-AP Responsible organisation Dataset responsible party Partially only 3 of the 11 responsible party roles are supported Resource locator On-line resource Coordinate reference system; Temporal reference system Reference system Conformity Resource type Spatial data service type Keyword Coupled resource Partially only datasets, series and discovery services Partially only for datasets and dataset series

GeoDCAT-AP: Mappings (4/4) INSPIRE ISO 19115:2003 Core DCAT-AP GeoDCAT-AP Unique resource identifier Conditions for access and use Limitations on public access Maintenance information - Maintenance and update frequency Data quality Logical consistency Topological consistency Conformance results Data quality Logical consistency Conceptual consistency Conformance results Data quality Logical consistency Domain consistency Conformance results

INSPIRE & GeoDCAT-AP: Why? Agree upon a common RDF representation RDF is increasingly being used as an alternative representation of INSPIRE metadata Without a harmonised INSPIRE-to-RDF mapping, metadata interoperability is lost Facilitate cross-sector sharing of INSPIRE metadata INSPIRE metadata are already being harvested by and published in cross-domain data catalogues at the national and/or regional level INSPIRE metadata are harvested and published also on the European Data Portal, which uses DCAT-AP as a metadata interchange format

GeoDCAT-AP: Current status Final specification (GeoDCAT-AP 1.0) released in December 2015: Reference implementation & API: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/asset/dcat_application_profile/asset_release/geodcat-apv10 https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/citnet/stash/projects/odckan/repos/iso-19139-todcat-ap/ GeoDCAT-AP implementations, including CSW-based ones, are already available: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/node/144843

GeoDCAT-AP: Lesson learnt 1. Limited use of global & persistent identifiers (in particular, HTTP URIs) in geospatial metadata records 2. Lack of common practices on how to model some information in RDF. This includes: Service / API-based data access Data quality, spatial / temporal reference systems, spatial / temporal resolution These issues do not prevent the effective exploitation of GeoDCAT- AP, and they can be solved on an ad hoc basis However, the widespread adoption of best practices to address them would be beneficial to the interoperability of geospatial data and metadata across sectors and platforms

GeoDCAT-AP & Standards Bodies GeoDCAT-AP has been brought to the attention of standards body, in particular the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), in order to be consolidated with further review and to contribute the identified issues Some of the solutions defined in GeoDCAT-AP for modelling spatial and data quality information have been integrated in W3C specifications including the Spatial Data on the Web Best Practices specification developed by the joint W3C/OGC Spatial Data on the Web Working Group Discussions are under-way in OGC about the possibility of adopting GeoDCAT-AP as a community standard or a best practice

Conclusions GeoDCAT-AP provides a suite of tools that enables owners of geospatial metadata to publish an alternative and harmonised representation of INSPIRE / ISO 19115 records without modifying the underlying infrastructure A number of geospatial and general-purpose data catalogues (e.g., the European Data Portal) are already implementing and using GeoDCAT-AP for cross-catalogue metadata sharing Although in its current version GeoDCAT-AP does not provide a full coverage of ISO 19115, and it is not based on the latest version of this standard, future revisions may address these gaps The development and implementation of GeoDCAT-AP have been also beneficial in identifying the critical issues for cross-sector interoperability of geospatial metadata, which cannot be addressed only by technical solutions, but require actions also in the current data governance practices

Thanks for your attention! andrea.perego@ec.europa.eu vlado.cetl@ec.europa.eu anders.friis@ec.europa.eu michael.lutz@ec.europa.eu lorena.hernandez@ext.ec.europa.eu