22. Reference data and services are part of the solution! Reference data Additional and Thematic data Meeting the user requirement NMCAs Other governmental agencies Private industry Cartographic industry EO Service Integration User Application Reference data services Web companies GIS industry ” the Cloud” USERS
23. EG vision on reference data Members Master Sources Admin Hydro Transport Other Topo Addresses Buildings DEM, Landcover, Geographical Names, Ortho, Cadastral Parcels Urban Rural Remote Topo + Cadastre ExM Regional dataset Generalization process Conformance testing Quality Evaluation ExM Globa l dataset Edge-matching service (EuroXBoundary) Generalization process Conformance testing EG+National mapping and cadastral agencies Reference data services (view,download) EGN+Address service Quality evaluation service Joint services ECRINS Urban Atlas Corine Land Cover GMES Reference Data Service INSPIRE Commission Service EU Geoportal Google Maps Yahoo Point of Interest Navtech/Teleatlas SEIS Registry services EuroGeo Info Commercial Service Integrators AnnexIII Additional and Thematic data Reference data Reference data Services Applications Service Integration
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25. Would it be nice if we would have standard specifications for reference data!
26. Resolution and Level of Details Target level of detail Scale 1:2,500,000 1:1,000,000 1,500,000 1,250,000 1,100,000 1,50,000 1:25,000 1:10,000 1:5,000 1:2,500 Global Target level of detail Regional Master Urban Rural Level of details Mountainous Target level of detail
27. The planned ELF coverage at regional and global level Not available Available 2011-2014 Admin available 2011-2014 Admin, EGM available 2011-2014 Availability to be agreed Malta Note: Administrative theme covers the whole territory of France (including overseas areas), Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands)
29. 1:50 000 Topographic Data RASTER 13 th Jul 2010 Not available Coverage 100% 75 – 99% 50 – 79% 25 – 49% 1 – 25% Source Scanned maps Vector database 1:50 000 Other vector data Malta S V S S S S V V S S V OV V S S V V V V V V V S OV V OV S OV S S
These are the major goals for EuroGeographics long term reference data provision; all of them are addressed in the ESDIN project. Dietmar Grunreich will be talking in the next presentation on the results and we will see a demonstration of the ESDIN services and tools. There is a separate paper in the GA papers that explain the European Location Framework concept in detail. The first concept is the reference data: We will concentrate on the main business areas of the NMCAs; providing data that enables locating the other data with it; it means mostly INSPIRE Annex I themes, but also some themes from Annex II and III (like buildings). We should not try to create everything our selves; the private sector can provide services and work with mass market One key thing is that we should concentrate to create one reference theme at regional level; we should drop talking about the scales because it has no meaning ; EuroRegionalMap will create the basis for the topographic regional offering and EuroBoundary for the administrative offering; EuroGlobalMap will be created from the EuroRegionalMap Large scales will be provided directly from our members data services. We should create tools that every NMCAs can apply when proving data to the European or cross-border use; these include transformation tools; edge-matching, quality, generalization and security tools. Reference data concept does not work if ít does not have unique identifiers; this is something we have build; NMCAs have to be seen as quality source otherwise we will not be used for data provision We already are working to create connection to the EEA’s ECRINS data set with our ERM data: we will provide the reference and ECRINS will provide thematic information Without working data policy we will not be able to continue: We already are working on this in the ESDIN project and with our Framework License Agreement of which you will hear later more.
These are the major goals for EuroGeographics long term reference data provision; all of them are addressed in the ESDIN project. Dietmar Grunreich will be talking in the next presentation on the results and we will see a demonstration of the ESDIN services and tools. There is a separate paper in the GA papers that explain the European Location Framework concept in detail. The first concept is the reference data: We will concentrate on the main business areas of the NMCAs; providing data that enables locating the other data with it; it means mostly INSPIRE Annex I themes, but also some themes from Annex II and III (like buildings). We should not try to create everything our selves; the private sector can provide services and work with mass market One key thing is that we should concentrate to create one reference theme at regional level; we should drop talking about the scales because it has no meaning ; EuroRegionalMap will create the basis for the topographic regional offering and EuroBoundary for the administrative offering; EuroGlobalMap will be created from the EuroRegionalMap Large scales will be provided directly from our members data services. We should create tools that every NMCAs can apply when proving data to the European or cross-border use; these include transformation tools; edge-matching, quality, generalization and security tools. Reference data concept does not work if ít does not have unique identifiers; this is something we have build; NMCAs have to be seen as quality source otherwise we will not be used for data provision We already are working to create connection to the EEA’s ECRINS data set with our ERM data: we will provide the reference and ECRINS will provide thematic information Without working data policy we will not be able to continue: We already are working on this in the ESDIN project and with our Framework License Agreement of which you will hear later more.
Urban atlas production cost 2,5 euro/km2 = 25 000 000 euro for Europe
The idea is to build on members reference data process based on the idea of master database (urban, rural and remote areas) and then ExM based on databases at regional level (1:100 000-1:250 000). Regional level database would then be generalized to Global database 1:1000 000. NMCAs would provide reference data services providing administrative boundaries, hydro, transport, other topographic data, addresses, buildings, DEMS, Landcover, Geographical Names and Ortho based on ExM/INSPIRE specifications. EG would make a edge-matched database at regional level and global level covering Europe. These datasets would be connected to user datasets like ECRINS, Urban Atlas, Corine Land Cover, Point of Interests, Statistical (part of current EBM), commercial datasets like Teleatlas/Navtech roaddata. EG/NMCAs would provide common services for European Infrastructure like Edge-matching service (based on multiple representation boundary database), quality evaluation service, co-ordinate transformation service, view and download service, EGN+ address location service + number of registry services. INSPIRE Commission service + GMES Reference data sercvices would use the reference data services based on NMCAS for maintaining and updating their reference data. Commercial service integrators would provide data for mass-market applications.