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REGNO 2007Norway’s Experience of INSPIRE Directive implementation
Magnar Danielsen
DirectorNorwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority
Cadastre and Land Registry division
Inspire principles
Data collected once and maintained at the level where this can be done most effectively
It should be possible to combine seamlessly from different sources in real time
Data should be shared between all sectors of government and between local, regional and national and European levels
The Sixth Environment Action Programme … requires full consideration to be given to ensuring that the Community's environmental policy-making is undertaken in an integrated way, taking into account regional and local differences.
A number of problems exist regarding the availability, quality, organisation, accessibility and sharing of spatial information needed in order to achieve the objectives set out in that programme.
INSPIRE should be based on the infrastructures for spatial information that are created by the Member States and that are made compatible with common implementing rules and are supplemented with measures at Community level. These measures should ensure that the infrastructures for spatial information created by the Member States are compatible and usable in a Community and transboundary context.
Inspire technical requirementsto Member States
Requirements to online web services� Metadata made available� Web map services WMS and Web feature
services� Transformation services� Download services
Geoportal – focal point - catalogue
Documentation of data specifications
Information about pricing and licensing
Mapping & Cadr. Authority
Geology
Nature protection
Pollution Control Authority
Municipalities
Ministries
Energy companies
Forrest and Landscape
Road Authority
County governor and other Regional
Authority
EU
Other private or public
Portal
The aim is to get easy access to the best available/existing geodata
- sharing and direct access – no copying
Geodesy
StaffInternal services
Director General
Fylkeskart-kontoreneFylkeskart-kontoreneFylkeskart-kontorene
12Regional Offices
Land Mapping HydrographyCadastre
Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority
Land RegistryPrimar
Stavanger
INSPIREand
National Spatial Data Infrastructure In Norway establishment of the NSDI and implementing
Inspire are closely interrelated In fact, as we see it:
Assembling the entire public geodata-Norway to one empire trough Norway digital is implementation of INSPIRE in practice
Instead of negotiating licences with each other, the authorities storing data of interest have signed up to exchange these data within Norway digital
The Cadastre is a integrated part of Norway digital By connecting the Cadastral Information system to the
national geoportal, we are a part of the INSPIRE vision
«Norway digital»
Distributed Distributed infrastructureinfrastructure
Unifying reference data Unifying reference data and thematic dataand thematic data
Partnership andPartnership andjoint venture fundingjoint venture funding
Covers local, regional Covers local, regional and national authoritiesand national authorities
Establishes a public Establishes a public limited company to limited company to provide delivery provide delivery services to non-partnersservices to non-partners - commercial and - commercial and - non-commercial - non-commercial
Deliveryservices
The public have free accessThe public have free accessto a variety of viewservicesto a variety of viewservices
Norge digitalt parter
Kommuner/Fylker
Public users
outside ND
The model
Extranet between partners
Free of charge internet solutions
Municipalities VAR
Commersial users
Norway digital
Counties
Government owned
company
Distributers
Partner benefits Access to a broad variety of geographic information –
data sets and services� downloadable datasets� web based services (wms, wfs, ---)� web services� quality control software� transformation software and services� tools for developing product specifications
access to the portal and all its services participation in the organisational structure participation in a variety of networks, e.g. technical and
thematic
User rights and ownership
• Full access to all data and rights to use the data in own task management - except commercial activity
• The “ownership” to data will remain by the partners making them or investing in them
Situation in geoNorge(a) discovery services (a) discovery services - several metadata catalogues - several metadata catalogues
(b) view services (b) view services - - >200 wms services with national >200 wms services with national coveragecoverage
(c) download services (c) download services - 210 000 datasets with reference - 210 000 datasets with reference data, more than 50 000 datasets data, more than 50 000 datasets with thematic data with thematic data
(d) transformation services(d) transformation services - available as web services - available as web services
(e) “invoke spatial data (e) “invoke spatial data services” services” - not implemented yet in the - not implemented yet in the
advanced – chaining – advanced – chaining – interpretation, will come in interpretation, will come in “geoPortal 2007” “geoPortal 2007”
Building a National Spatial Data Infrastructure
Political support is essential Support and involvement from the user
community is an important factor The technology must be based on standards
Technology and standards are available today to build infrastructures and portals
- basic technical interoperability is not a major obstacle
- but a national framework for implementation is necessary
Norway digital – status to day
• 40 national bodies (state agentsies)• Nearly all the Municipalities and County authorities• more than 100 energy companies
570 partners all together
And more to come
Structure of the new cadastre
Basic cadastral attributes
Adjudication prosess
information
Cadastral map
Public imposition
Building Address
Owner
Polluted area
Cultural heritage protected by law
Cadastral unit
The new Cadastre - Architecture overview
Cadastre database
(Web Services)SOAP WFS WMS
Cadastre application server
Cadastre API
Municipal read access
Reporting clientCadastre client Municipal process system
Ch
ang
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AP
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Public read access
Other public registers• The Land Register
• The Central Population Register• The Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities
• The Postal code register
• The Cultural Heritage Register
• The Ground Pollution Register• The Integrated Land Information System
External Cadastre clients
SOAP – Simple Object Access ProtocolWFS – Web Feature ServiceWMS – Web Map Service
ConclusionsNational Spatial Data Infrastructure Political support is essential Support and involvement from the user community is an important factor The technology must be based on standards
� a framework for implementation is necessary technology and standards are available today to build infrastructures and portals
� basic technical interoperability is not a major obstacle Leading and coordinating NSDI and Inspire should be carried out in one single office/
organisation
� this is the general setup throughout Europe
Cadastre Cadastral distribution systems must be bases on standards metadata catalogs is a not a overwhelming job to make lack of specifications of cadasterdata in Inspire is a obstacle for further development in
Norway at the time being
The INSPIRE answer in Norway: Making the Cadastre an integrated part of the NSDI