Urbanistic Equalization and Compensatory Mechanism - From Legislation to GISRui Menezes
EUE 2012 - URBANISTIC EQUALIZATION AND COMPENSATORY MECHANISM - FROM LEGISLATION TO GIS
This work was originally presented in portuguese, at the Portuguese ESRI User Conference 2012. This version was translated and adapted to english.
OBJECTIVES
Tranlate a legal document into a GIS tools
Facilitate the work of the technicians responsible for the calculations
Automate the process of calculating and producing outputs (spatial and alphanumeric data, reports)
Create a single, integrated platform
METHODOLOGY
Assessment of the current process
GIS Data Model definition
Tools Development
Tests and corrections
Urbanistic Equalization and Compensatory Mechanism - From Legislation to GISRui Menezes
EUE 2012 - URBANISTIC EQUALIZATION AND COMPENSATORY MECHANISM - FROM LEGISLATION TO GIS
This work was originally presented in portuguese, at the Portuguese ESRI User Conference 2012. This version was translated and adapted to english.
OBJECTIVES
Tranlate a legal document into a GIS tools
Facilitate the work of the technicians responsible for the calculations
Automate the process of calculating and producing outputs (spatial and alphanumeric data, reports)
Create a single, integrated platform
METHODOLOGY
Assessment of the current process
GIS Data Model definition
Tools Development
Tests and corrections
What is European Location Framework and what is needed to make geospatial reference data to work in Europe based on INSPIRE. Presentation at the INSPIRE conference 2011.
What to do with the existing spatial data in planningKarel Charvat
Spatial planning acts between all levels of government so planners face important challenges in the development of territorial frameworks and concepts every day.
Spatial planning systems, the legal situation and spatial planning data management are completely different and fragmented throughout Europe.
Nevertheless, planning is a holistic activity.
All tasks and processes must be solved comprehensively with
input from various sources.
It is necessary to make inputs interoperable because it allows the user to search data from different sources, view them, download them and use them with help of geoinformation technologies (GIT).
European Data Portal - ePSI platform webinar 8 February 2016EuropeanDataPortal
All presentations given during the ePSI platform webinar that was held on 8 February 2016.
The agenda of the webinar:
1) Opening by the European Commission.
2) Introduction to the EDP project
3) Demo of the Portal
4) Technical architecture
5) Focus on CKAN extensions developed
6) Focus on maps application
7) Next steps
8) Discussion and tips & tricks for open data implementation
The incorporation of numeric models and simulations onto GIS platforms will answer existing and developing problems of increasing complexity. This can be described as a move from analysis of what is happening to what will happen, or what could happen, and why. Some examples of this type of predictive modelling are: diagnostics and forecasts on shoreline erosion, land uses and their risk assessments, or control of human presence in natural areas. It will also be necessary to combine the simulations to aggregate output for enhanced decision support.
The platform is within the scope of the PIKSEL project, started in 2020 by the Catalan government and CIMNE to develop a system to support territorial management and decision support.
The primary motivation of the platform is the social interconnection of researchers, via the interoperability of content, numerical models and simulations. Models are specifically designed for a function, and like any software, there is no rule or methodology for creating them. Models are extremely heterogeneous, almost all are coded and constructed differently, differing in operating systems, hardware platforms, programming languages, inputs and outputs, and interfaces, with varied requirements, languages, inputs, outputs, measurements and formats. Harmonization of models has been a long sought goal, so that users would be able to combine models with ease, and faces distinct challenges to enact, as detailed by Zhang et al., 2018.
It is required to develop a manner allow ingress of new content, as well as inventory and access mechanisms. This is practical; the development of content (e.g. models, scripts, data) is time consuming and opening the platform for external participation is essential. The ecommerce component will function as a catalog and portal to the PIKSEL platform.
The objective of this investigation is to create a content management system with ecommerce capabilities for a platform as a service (PaaS) that utilizes computational models in addition to data. Said CMS will allow interoperability between resources for aggregated output.
Up to €67.4 million is foreseen from the 2020 CEF Telecom Work Programme for grants managed by INEA in the area of Generic Services. The grants under CEF Telecom helped European public administrations and businesses to hook up to the core platforms of the digital services that are the object of the calls.
In particular, €5 million was made available in 2019 and €3 million in 2020 for projects oriented towards 'Open Data' management.
GreenMov, ODALA and INTERSTAT have developed services and products that can be easily adopted by public administrations and beyond thank to the funding of CEF programme target on Open Data
The purpose of this event is not only to present results, demos or provide technical guidelines for developers, it is a moment of reflection on lesson learned and best practices that came from years of project’s activity to analyse what will be the impact for Public Administrations, and finally test the value of GreenMov, INTERSTAT and ODALA in solving future problems.
What is European Location Framework and what is needed to make geospatial reference data to work in Europe based on INSPIRE. Presentation at the INSPIRE conference 2011.
What to do with the existing spatial data in planningKarel Charvat
Spatial planning acts between all levels of government so planners face important challenges in the development of territorial frameworks and concepts every day.
Spatial planning systems, the legal situation and spatial planning data management are completely different and fragmented throughout Europe.
Nevertheless, planning is a holistic activity.
All tasks and processes must be solved comprehensively with
input from various sources.
It is necessary to make inputs interoperable because it allows the user to search data from different sources, view them, download them and use them with help of geoinformation technologies (GIT).
European Data Portal - ePSI platform webinar 8 February 2016EuropeanDataPortal
All presentations given during the ePSI platform webinar that was held on 8 February 2016.
The agenda of the webinar:
1) Opening by the European Commission.
2) Introduction to the EDP project
3) Demo of the Portal
4) Technical architecture
5) Focus on CKAN extensions developed
6) Focus on maps application
7) Next steps
8) Discussion and tips & tricks for open data implementation
The incorporation of numeric models and simulations onto GIS platforms will answer existing and developing problems of increasing complexity. This can be described as a move from analysis of what is happening to what will happen, or what could happen, and why. Some examples of this type of predictive modelling are: diagnostics and forecasts on shoreline erosion, land uses and their risk assessments, or control of human presence in natural areas. It will also be necessary to combine the simulations to aggregate output for enhanced decision support.
The platform is within the scope of the PIKSEL project, started in 2020 by the Catalan government and CIMNE to develop a system to support territorial management and decision support.
The primary motivation of the platform is the social interconnection of researchers, via the interoperability of content, numerical models and simulations. Models are specifically designed for a function, and like any software, there is no rule or methodology for creating them. Models are extremely heterogeneous, almost all are coded and constructed differently, differing in operating systems, hardware platforms, programming languages, inputs and outputs, and interfaces, with varied requirements, languages, inputs, outputs, measurements and formats. Harmonization of models has been a long sought goal, so that users would be able to combine models with ease, and faces distinct challenges to enact, as detailed by Zhang et al., 2018.
It is required to develop a manner allow ingress of new content, as well as inventory and access mechanisms. This is practical; the development of content (e.g. models, scripts, data) is time consuming and opening the platform for external participation is essential. The ecommerce component will function as a catalog and portal to the PIKSEL platform.
The objective of this investigation is to create a content management system with ecommerce capabilities for a platform as a service (PaaS) that utilizes computational models in addition to data. Said CMS will allow interoperability between resources for aggregated output.
Up to €67.4 million is foreseen from the 2020 CEF Telecom Work Programme for grants managed by INEA in the area of Generic Services. The grants under CEF Telecom helped European public administrations and businesses to hook up to the core platforms of the digital services that are the object of the calls.
In particular, €5 million was made available in 2019 and €3 million in 2020 for projects oriented towards 'Open Data' management.
GreenMov, ODALA and INTERSTAT have developed services and products that can be easily adopted by public administrations and beyond thank to the funding of CEF programme target on Open Data
The purpose of this event is not only to present results, demos or provide technical guidelines for developers, it is a moment of reflection on lesson learned and best practices that came from years of project’s activity to analyse what will be the impact for Public Administrations, and finally test the value of GreenMov, INTERSTAT and ODALA in solving future problems.
Slides of my PhD presentation @ Eurecom, presenting our work on publishing and consuming geo-spatial data and government data using Semantic Web technologies.
Smart Farming is a management style that uses technology to reduce environmental impact of agricultural practices. Satellite Navigation is a major enabler for smart farming. The slides supported a presentation given at the Space Solutions conference in Munich, November 2013.
Mobile Data Collection and Data Management in Modern AgricultureCAPIGI
Presentation by Thinus Glitz of Claas Agrosystems on Claas' vision and systems for precision agriculture, held at CAPIGI 2011 4-6 April 2011 in Amsterdam.
GIS for Reduction of Red Tape and Removing Sectorial Boundaries!CAPIGI
Presentation by Vincent Viool of Capgemini on the application of GIS for Reduction of Red Tape and Removing Sectorial Boundaries in agriculture. During CAPIGI 2011 4-6 April 2011 in Amsterdam.
Presentation held by Frans van Diepen of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation during CAPIGI 2011 in Amsterdam at 6 April 2011.
GMES - current status and potential link to agricultureCAPIGI
Presentation by Mariusz Legowski of JRC-IES on the status and application potential of the Global Monitoring of the Environment and Security system of the EU.
8. LPIS and INSPIRE theme concepts INSPIRE annex data set 1 common concepts 2 common use 3 common QC existing data sets custom built national data sets maximum access/distribution/use maximum data effectiveness no (restrictive) quality specifications well specified quality objectives LPIS spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db at be bg cy se es uk i view - transformation services INSPIRE specific. eu db report spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db spec db at be vl bg cy se es uk en CAP operations spec db be wa db uk ni eu clearance EC 1122/2009 payment control file Aid application
Evident: H Object Referencing: the AP-RP concept implemented in PAC is actually breaching INSPIRE recommendation 21 As already mentioned: Lack of structured metadata doesn’t enable a full assessment of individual MS LPIS’s Most of the components are addressed but only in a sporadic manner