Workshop on INSPIRE Extension, June 2017

| 20 June 2017

Date

20 June 2017 21 June 2017

Hours
From 12:00 am to 11:59 pm

Location
Marne-la-Vallee, France
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Although INSPIRE is not a directive that requires new data capture, using INSPIRE data specifications as a basis for national or community extensions is strongly encouraged. In practice, this may be done through “formal extensions” respecting the rules of the INSPIRE Generic Conceptual Model or through more flexible adaptations. The EuroGeographics by INSPIRE Knowledge Exchange Network, EuroSDR and Geonovum organised the workshop at 20-21 June 2017 in order to share experiences on this topic.

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Programme

Presenter Presentation  
Introduction session, 20th June 2017
Morten Borrenbaek (Kartverket, Norway) Welcome and introduction Download
Michael Lutz (Joint Research Centre) Why INSPIRE needs extensions – the European perspective Download
Saulius Urbanas (EuroGeographics) Influence of INSPIRE on European/national data specifications Download
Dominique Laurent (IGN France) Learnings and questions about data interoperability in the biodiversity community Download
Giacomo Martirano (Joint Research Centre) Pilot project on EU Disaster damage and loss database Download
Heidi Vanparys (SDFE Denmark) Danish models inspired by INSPIRE Download
National Examples session
Ad van Houtum (Kadaster Netherlands) Extending the INSPIRE theme Utility Networks Data Model, from a business point of view Download
Knut Jetlund (Norwegian Road Administration) Norwegian standards based on the INSPIRE Network models Download
Gunhild Lönnberg and Åsa Sehlstedt (Landmateriet, Sweden) Data exchange in local level in Sweden Download
Michal Med (CUZK, Czech R.) Extending INSPIRE Cadastral Parcels model to cover the whole Cadastral Map according to the Czech law Download
National and Federated Examples session
Stéphane Garcia (IGN France) How INSPIRE has influenced the redesign of the French hydrographic network Download
Paul Janssen (Geonovum) New Environment and planning Act: Information standards will partly re-use INSPIRE but not extend Download
Dominique Laurent (IGN France) How INSPIRE has influenced the redesign of French topographic database Download
Nathalie Delattre (IGN Belgium) Data model extension on NGI standard products: yes, no? Download
Heidi Vanparys (SDFE, Denmark) ELF modelling guidelines Download
European Examples session
Olav Peeters INSPIRE compliant e-reporting under the Air Quality directives from a member state perspective (Belgium) Download
Giacomo Martirano (Joint Research Centre) Pilot project on energy extending INSPIRE buildings 2D Download
Federated and European Examples session, 21st June 2017
Amalia Velasco (SDGC, Spain) INSPIRE federating national stakeholders for a national model on Buildings in Spain Download
Morten Borrenbaek (Kartverket, Norway) Planned land use from Norway Download
Stefania Morrone GeoSmartCities
Dominique Laurent (IGN France) UN GGIM Core data and adaptation of INSPIRE models Download
Katalin Toth (Joint Research Centre) CAP and INSPIRE: history, perspectives and challenges Download
Future – Research session
Stefania Morrone CDDA 2018 – linked approach and the EU Registry – INSPIRE PF extension Download
Helen Eriksson (Landmateriet, Sweden) Creation and Evaluation of an INSPIRE HY Extension – a Swedish case study Download
Benedicte Bucher (EuroSDR) INSPIRE and Linked data: a EuroSDR road map
Thorsten Reitz (Geonovum) Main learnings of Geonovum survey (as Masterclass) Download