The main aim (purpose) of the IMPULS project has been to assist beneficiary organisations in the Western Balkan region to develop cross-border compati-ble National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI’s) in accordance with the principles of the European INSPIRE Directive.
The project has been funded by Sida (Sida’s contribution no: 55020189) and implemented in the region of Western Balkan from June 2014 to December 2019.
The Expected Project impacts have been:
• INSPIRE Directive is implemented in the region, enabling the beneficiary countries to meet the EU-requirements in this area;
• Interoperable content and services are delivered efficiently, supporting the development of e-government in each country as well as adding value to government and local administration, all in accordance with the Public-Sector Information (PSI) Directive; and
• Implementation of the INSPIRE Directive, supported through this project, has contributed to the economic development, transparency of ownership and anticorruption processes, in accordance with SEE 2020 (specifically in the dimensions” Competitiveness”, “Effective public services” and “Anti-corruption”.
Following outcomes has been expected:
• Beneficiary Organisations understand how they contribute to an efficient SDI and have a clear view of the different SDI roles (user, producer and coordinator) and there are mutual respects between agencies having these roles throughout the region.
• Beneficiary Organisations are using data from other sources, both national and regional, and using the different components in the SDI (metadata, portal, services etc.) when producing, using and providing data.
• Beneficiary Organisations are proactively driving the SDI-work and re-moving obstacles to share data in the region as well as actively developing and promoting NSDI’s. Beneficiary Organisations are working in national and regional forums with different organisations as the normal way of working, using the network and roles initiated by the IMPULS project for regular meetings and ad hoc task force when needed.
Lantmäteriet has been the implementing partner of the project, working to-gether with the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia (SGA).
The beneficiary organisations in the Wester Balkan region have been:
• State Agency of Cadastre (SAC), previously Immovable Property Central Registration Office of the Republic of Albania (IPRO)
• State Authority for Geospatial Information in Albania (ASIG)
• Federal Administration for Geodetic and Real Property Affairs of FB&H (FGA)
• Republic Authority for Geodetic and Property Affairs of the Republic of Srpska (GARS)
• Kosovo Cadastral Agency (KCA)
• Agency for the Real Estate Cadastre of the Republic of North Macedonia (AREC)
• Real Estate Ad
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Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
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Hollywood Ventures
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Television Appearances
Nelson's char
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1. Activities of State Authority for Geospatial Information I Albania
since last Regional Conference
Mr.Lorenc Çala
General Director of ASIG,
Mr. Dritan Prifti
Remote Sensing Sector
1
2. 2
ASIG
STATE AUTHORITY FOR GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Established in 2013, according to law 72/2012:
"On the organization and functioning of the national infrastructure of geospatial information
in the Republic of Albania”
ABOUT ASIG
3. 3
Asig Responsibilities
Provide Education and Capacity Building of stakeholders
involved in the processes related to NSDI in Albania.
Implement National Policy for geospatial information
infrastructure.
Projects, builds and maintains the Geodetic Reference
Frame.
Create Standards/Rules for the creation of the National
GIS in accordance with the relevant European
standards.
Ensures Coordination through the initiatives and activities
related to geospatial information in the public and private
sectors.
Develop and administrate the National Geo-portal and
guarantees public access for other stakeholders in
accordance with the provisions of ASIG’s Law .
Represents the State for any other questions related with
the infrastructure of geospatial information.
4. 4
ASIG Organization
Based on the Prime Minister's Order No. 60, dated 5.04.2016, as amended by
Order No. 49 dated 12.04.2017, ASIG has 49 employees:
During 2019
the number of women
employed in ASIG is
21 versus 25 men or
45 % .
6. 6
Albanian Geodetic Reference
Frame (KRGJSH)
KRGJSH PROJECTS
• Magnetometer stations Network
Building the KRGJSH will enable the realization of an essential,
element of the National Infrastructure for Geospatial Data (NSDI)
• GNSS State Network
• Leveling State Network
• Gravimetric State Network
• Tide gauge station Network
7. 7
Albanian Geodetic Reference Frame
(KRGJSH)
GNSS STATE NETWORK
Current situation
Active Network
21 Stations
30 ÷ 50 km
21 “Ground-Type”
Passive Network
21 Stations
30 ÷ 50 km
21 “Ground-Type”
8. 8
Albanian Geodetic Reference Frame
(KRGJSH)
GRAVIMETRIC STATE NETWORK
• Are performed absolute gravimetrical
measurements in :
• Shkodra
• Tirana
• Saranda
• Gravimetric network of I-st order consists
of 42 points with dense 1 point/ 650 km2
The Second Order Gravimetric Network will be a
density of the First Order Gravimetric Network, with
points at which the gravitational acceleration are
measured. This phase foresees the construction and
measurement of 38 points of the II-nd order of this
network, which lie in the Tirana-Durres area.
9. 9
Albanian Geodetic Reference Frame
(KRGJSH)
• The bathymetric measurements are performed in different
periods, so a new project is designed in collaboration with:
- Albanian Hydrographic Service(AHS)
- Military Geographic Institute(MGI)
- Norwegian Hydrographic Service (NHS)
- State Authority For Geospatial Information (ASIG)
- Departement of Geodesy
With the establishment of the Mareographic Network Monitoring
Center in the Republic of Albania (after 30 years of absence), ASIG
has continued the continuous monitoring of sea level, management
and data storage for all four stations: Shengjin, Durrës, Orikum and
Saranda
TIDE-GAUGE STATE NETWORK
ASIG has prepared draft
guidelines and methodology
of first-class leveling, based
on approved projects
KRGJSH's
11. 11
2 – National Geoportal
https://geoportal.asig.gov.al/
2-Map
View, Download,
Import, Edit, Export,
Share, Print
1-Home
MAIN MENU:
From 2018 to 2019 are added in our Nation Geoportal one hundreds layers.
63.5% are Raster and 36.5% are vector layer.
12. 12
2 – National Geoportal
https://geoportal.asig.gov.al/
2-Map
1-Home
MAIN MENU:
201 SERVICES
LINK WMS, WMTS,
WFS, ATOM
4-Metadata
3-Themes
5-Services
The National Geoportal System already interacts through network services with WebGIS
systems
13. 13
2 – National Geoportal
https://geoportal.asig.gov.al/
A questionnaire was conducted on the National Geoportal, targeting about 700 official
users registered in the Geoportal
14. 14
3 – Standards For Geo-information
Standards for Geo-information Data Themes
Approved and published
Standards .
Hydrography
Administrative Units
Cadastral Parcel
Building
Transport Network
Elevation
Orthoimagery
KRGJSH
10 Technical Standards created into the period 06/2018-08/2019:
Standards in proces..
Feature
Cataloge
structure
Coordinate
Reference
System
Metadata
Data
quality
Standard’s content...
15. 15
3 – Standards For Geoinformation
Data themes harmonized…
Hydrography
Administrative Units
Elevation
Orthoimagery
KRGJSH
Geographic Grid Systems
Land Use
Land Cover (Corine 2018 )
Themes Feature Publish
Geoportal
DCM Data Specification
Conformity
KRGJSH
GNSS Network No
No
Yes
Gravimetric Netw. No Yes
Tide Gauge No Yes
Magnetometric No Yes
Geographical
Grid
Index 2500 Yes
No
No
Index 5000 Yes No
Index 10000 Yes No
Index 25000 Yes No
Index 50000 Yes No
Geographical
Names
G.N Admnistrative Yes
Dcm 142
dt.22.02.2017
Yes
Building No No
Hidrography Yes Yes
Land Cover No No
Landform Yes Yes
populatedPlace Yes Yes
ProtectedSite No No
Transport Networ No No
BaseMap
Imagery
Topographic Maps
Sc.10k 25k 50k 100k
Yes
No
No
AQTN 1:500 Yes No
Italian Topographic
Map Year 1937
Yes
No
Elevation
DTM Year 2007 Yes
No
Yes
DTM Year 2015-2017 Yes Yes
DSM Year2015-2017 Yes Yes
Contour Year 2015-
2017
No
No
Ortophoto
RGB 2007 Yes
No
Yes
RGB 2015-2017 Yes Yes
CIR 2015-2017 Yes Yes
RGB 2018 Yes Yes
16. 16
4 –Base Map
JICA & ASIG (2017-2020):
Scope of the project:
• New Orthophotos (2018) covering approx. 350-400km2
• Digital Topographic Maps of TR-DR (1/2,000)
• Technology (Hardware/Software) transfer to ASIG for mapping.
• Promotion of utilization of geospatial information in Albania
Working group..
17. Other Activities
Old aerialphotography and mapping scanning
ASIG will produce "historical" orthophotos from this
existing aerial
Projects of 360 grade cameras streetview photos
This technology allows you to create a new datasets or
update an existing record, documenting by taking pictures
with terrestrial camera.
Drone Projects for ortophoto production
The scope of project is to update and produce orthophotos
in urban areas with high intensity development in the
Republic of Albania
Governance Policies of the Geospatial
Information Sector in Albania 2019-2030 "
17
18. Other Activities
Work has begun ... for the 2020 Coastal Line
Represent the digital overview of the reform, Control and Development of our Coastline.
19. 19
Publication
Public awareness of
institutions and citizens,
workshops and conferences
Represents the state in
European and
international
organizations
Support and
cooperation with other
NSDI subjects
Take care for Education
Capacity building
Coordination activities
Other Activities
20. Finalization of Building the
Albanian Geodetic
Reference Framework
(KRGJSH) in all its
component
01
STEP
Continuation with public
awareness and building
capacities within ASIG
and other stakeholders,
Promoting ASIG as
coordination for NSDI as
a topic on the political
agenda
02
STEP
Approval of Document
of Governance
Policies for Geospatial
Information Sector in
Albania for 2019-2030"
03
STEP
Next Steps
20
21. STEP
02
STEP
03
STEP
21
• State Local Institutions
National Institutions Partnership : International Partnership :
• Department of Geodesy at the
Polytechnic University of Tirana is
an important partner in all
aspects and stages of
implementation and creation of
the NSDI in Albania.
• State Cadaster Agency
• Institute of Geosciences, Energy,
Water and Environment
• "Cartography and Cadastre
Authority “Statens Kartverk” from
Norway,
• Lantmäteriet an agency with
experience in the field of geo-
information in Europe, through
IMPULS Project funded by SIDA.
• EuroGeographics
• Regional Institutions in Western
Balkan
• JICA The Japan International
Cooperation Agency
• Albanian geological service
• Dutch Cadastre
This project foresees the creation of digital maps in sc. 1: 2000 that will be called albtopo 2000, in the area socalle economic triangle Tiranë-Vorë-Durres according to the contemporary methods and standards used in Japan.In these project are as well included the transfer of technology, hardware and software infrastructure and training of ASIG employees