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GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
OneGeology-Europe
Making European geoscience spatial data accessible
François ROBIDABRGM – France
(Chair EuroGeoSurveys INSPIRE and GI WG)
Workshop 4.4 : Lessons Learned and Best Practices from GI-SDI ProjectsExample of eContentplus Projects
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
Agenda
• Why do it?• Scope and team • Project essentials• Major objectives• Results and deliverables• 10 Work Packages• INSPIRE technical requirements /
developments• In conclusion
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
Global Context• Making existing geological map data accessible - in whatever
digital format is available in the participating country• Transferring know-how to those who need it• Adopting an approach that recognizes that different nations
have differing abilities to participate• Stimulating a rapid increase in interoperability
Up to 40 nations serving data at any one time(104 countries participating)
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
Scope and team
ProvidersUsers
Synergies and links
Global
AASG
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
OneGeology -Europe data providerand consortium member
OneGeology data provider
OneGeology-Europe coverage1 GB BGS2 DE BGR3 CZ CGS4 FR BRGM5 NL TNO6 IT APAT7 BE KUL8 DE RuP9 SE SGU10 SI GeoZS11 BE GSB12 FI GTK13 ES IGME14 NO NGU15 PL PGI
16 DN GEUS
17 IE GSI
18 PT INETI
19 SK SGUDS
20 EE EGK
21 BE Euromines
22 CZ CENIA
23 GB Landmark
24 - EGS
25 SI ARSO
26 GB Lighthill
27 HU MAFI
28 LU SGL
29 IE UCD
Scope and team
OneGeology-Europe data provider and consortium member
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
Project essentials
• Started 11 September 2008 • Duration 2 years• Total budget 3.25M€• EC contribution 2.6M€• Funded by EC DG Information Society and
Media• 10 Work Packages• 29 Partners from 20 countries
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
• Make existing digital geological spatial data more easily discoverable, accessible and useable
• Support the European Geological Surveys to deliver INSPIRE compliant WEB services
• Make a significant contribution to the progress of INSPIRE – i.e. develop systems and protocols to better enable the discovery, viewing, downloading and sharing of core European spatial geological data
• Enable the Groundwater and Soils directives, GMES, GEOSS and SEIS to deliver
• Demonstrate best practice examples of the delivery and application of geological spatial data in the public and private sectors and share that best practice
Major objectives
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
Results and Deliverables
• interoperable geology spatial dataset at 1:1 million scale for all onshore EU
• scientific and informatics specification for the harmonisation of geological data at this resolution; progress towards a harmonised dataset
• view service providing access to best practice high resolution geological spatial data services for 6 Member States
• 2-4 pilot and case studies on cross-border delivery of harmonised high resolution data access
• multilingual discovery metadata for all participants’ geological and applied map data
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
• robust data model, schema and mark-up language for the geosciences
• web portal providing easy multilingual access to the above data and examples of user-focused web services
• best practice examples of the delivery of geological data to a range of users
• guidance and code of practice on licencing and clearing arrangements facilitating re-use of geological spatial data
• exchange of science, technology, informatics and communication skills and experience across the EU and globally.
Results and Deliverables
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
WP1. Project managementWP2. Use cases and best practice in meeting stakeholder needsWP3. 1:1 million pan-European geological data specification,
identification and sourcingWP4. Data inventory and multilingual discovery metadata catalogueWP5. Informatics specification, data model, interoperability and standardsWP6. Web portal and Registry development and implementationWP7. Access and licensing protocolsWP8. Communication, dissemination and awarenessWP9. Access to high resolution geological & applied datasets in national
& cross border situationsWP10. Liaison with related groups and initiatives
10 Work Packages
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
INSPIRE technical requirements addressed by OneGE
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
DATA MODEL development
• Has to comply with INSPIRE Data Model “conceptual model”GeoSciML
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• A first draft of the 1GE data model, based on GeoSciML, will be available in Summer 2009, according to user requirements (WP3)
• Help is provided about GeoSciML to some Geological Surveys for mapping with their national data model
• This model (with data exchange model) will be delivered as a draft of INSPIRE data specification for 1:1M geological datasets
• Testing of his extension to high resolution mapping will be done (in WP9)
GSDI 11 – Workshop 4.4 Monday 15 June 2009
ARCHITECTURE -SERVICES
1st OneGeology-Europe Awareness Seminar. Brussels, 31st March 2009
• Support Geological Surveys in providing interoperable web services for map and features delivery (for WP3 and WP9)according to “OneGeology Europe” standards (OGC + GeoSciML)
improve the global understanding and knowledgeThrough workshops, tutorials and tools
• Implement the services for 1GE Common Vocabularies (defined by WP3), tools will be improved in coordination with CGI-IWG
• The implementation of specific Web Functionalities “GIS like” thanks to Interoperability and GeoSciML will highlight the 1:1M European Harmonized Geological map
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Portal developmentWorkshop on Geoportals held in January 2009 with 30 attendees from EEA, JRC, OGC, GEOSS, European and non European Geological Surveys.
Report on Best Practices on Geoportals achieved
First prototyped version of the Geoportal available
Help and information is provided aboutWeb Services to be implemented
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Comments/ lessons learned
• An asset : A community of national Geological surveys clearly identified
• Importance or strong coordination and support• Between European Geological surveys (sharing expertise)• With EuroGeoSurveys (relation with larger European community/
bodies)• With international standardisation bodies (GeoSciML, OGC,
OneGeology global,…)
• A project that is seen as an INSPIRE testbed
OneGeology-Europe is helping to make that geoscience data plays a full part in a European and global environmental spatial data infrastructure