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Implementing a Regional SDI – AMP case studyLino Oliveira ([email protected]) | Senior Researcher
Centre for Information Systems and Computer Graphics
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Agenda
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• Rationale and context
• Architecture proposal overview
• Case Study – AMP (Metropolitan Area of Porto ) SDI• Goals• Challenges tackled• Opportunities• SDI Overview• SDI Apps
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Rationale and context
• Currently Municipal and Regional GIS do not allow sharing data in real time with each other in a transparent, independent and easy to perform way
• All information must be managed and maintained by those who produce it;
• Geographic information should be easy to integrate with other sources;
• Different Spatial infrastructures implemented at different hierarchical levels should communicate with each other;
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Regional
Problem
not interoperable
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Rationale and context
• Develop a physical and logical architecture for a regional Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
• in compliance with the principles of the EU INSPIRE Directive and with the OGC standards
• based on free software
• Provide real‐time information, updated and dynamic, between the different levels of implementation
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Motivation
NationalNational
RegionalRegional
MunicipalMunicipal
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Architecture Proposal Overview
• Divided into layers
• REGIONAL SDI: has its own information, which can be made available, or it can be fed by the Municipal SDI‘s
• MUNICIPAL SDI: where it will be introduced and concentrated all the information to be provided by each municipality
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Regional
MUNICIPAL SDI
REGIONAL SDI
communication and synchronization mechanism
WMS / WFS
GIS
GIS
Other SDI(regional supra, national)
WMS / WFS
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Case Study: AMP SDI
• The aim of the implementation is AMP, located in the NUT III North Portugal
• 17 Municipalities
• approximately 1,900 km2
• population around 1,700,000 inhabitants
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Case Study: AMP SDI ‐ Goals
• Empower AMP municipalities to have interoperable information following the INSPIRE directive
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WMS / WFS
GIS
GIS
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Case Study: AMP SDI ‐ Goals
• Implement a SDI at metropolitan level that allows optimizing land management, and the provision of innovative services to citizens.
• with data from the municipalities of AMP, obtained through interoperability standard mechanisms – Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC);
• without changing the normal functioning of each municipality or require changing municipal GIS;
• compliance with the INSPIRE
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MUNICIPAL SDI
METROPOLITAN SDI
communication and synchronization mechanism
WMS / WFS
GIS
GIS
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Case Study: AMP SDI ‐ Challenges tackled
• Number of Municipalities involved (17 Municipalities)
• Not all municipalities are in the same level of development concerning SDI implementation
• Proprietary Municipal GIS;
• In some cases very early stages when it comes to GIS;
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Case Study: AMP SDI ‐ Opportunities
• Increased efficiency in communication between different hierarchical levels (Municipal – Metropolitan – National);
• Foster the implementation of sectorial GIS applications sensitive to territory and municipal and metropolitan administration;
• Innovative services to citizens
• Promote the use of this infrastructure, in other regions or communities, following the INSPIRE directive;
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Case Study: AMP SDI ‐ Opportunities
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Other SDI(regional supra, national)
WMS / WFS
METROPOLITAN SDI
SIGGEST(National Level)
Municipalities (17)
Transport Operators (37)
OFFICIAL INFO
WMS / WFS
WMS / WFS
• AMP as Metropolitan Transport Authority
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Case Study: AMP SDI – Overview
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GIS Apps & ServicesCatalogue
Document & Process Management
Spatial Database
GIS
Interoperability
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Lino Oliveira ([email protected]) | Senior Researcher
Avelino Oliveira ([email protected]) | Executive Board
Paulo Monteiro ([email protected]) | Senior Researcher