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1 Vermessungs- und Katasterbehörde Hannover Athens, May 2003 Impact of Spatial Data Infrastructure- Requirements on Cadastre Data Peter Creuzer

2 Athens, May 2003 Content  Introduction  Land Administration Data in a changing environment  Establishment of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)  Case Study Lower Saxony  Conclusions

3 Athens, May 2003 Land Administration Data in a Changing Environment

4 Athens, May 2003 Spatial Data Infrastructure E-Government Integration of Cadastre and TopographicMapping PPP Real Estate Cadastre Influencing Trends

5 Athens, May 2003 Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)

6 Athens, May 2003 Spatial Data Infrastructure includes all technological, political and institutional measures making sure, that methods, data, technologies, standards, financial and human resources needed for capture and use of geoinformation are available according to business and economical requirements.

7 Athens, May 2003 Spatial Data Infrastructure Initial situation in Germany: Decision on Use of Geoinformation adopted by German Parliament in 2001 Federal activities IMAGI Cooperation Federal and State authorities Solutions at state level Metadata, Geodata portals, Pilot projects NRW: MICUS- Market studies, GEOBASIS-NRW, GDI-NRW Policy Document of AdV (10/2001) Strategies and action for establishment of an SDI for Germany Decision of the Standing Conference of the Ministers and Senators of the Interior (IMK; 01/2002)

8 Athens, May 2003 Spatial Data Infrastructure (2) Components Aim: Acquisition, evaluation and use of GI for customers and users in public administrative bodies, for commercial and non-commercial areas, in research and for the citizen Geodata Basis  Reference Data  Thematic Data  Metadata Geoinformation Network Services and Standards

9 Athens, May 2003 New Task? Geoinformation network Printing of maps Sales- and delivery conditions Services and standards Reproduction technologies Production of sets of layers Ordinance for Depiction in Maps Geodata Base Traditional Mapping Geospatial base data Topographic Map Series, Real Estate Maps Geodata Specific Maps (as layers) Metadata Product/Map-Catalogue

10 Athens, May 2003 Use of Modern Communication Structures Internet services, E-Commerce, E-Government Digital World Data models Object catalogues Data exchange formats Networking - Nation-wide, uniform structure - Integrated approach - Federal Government-States - Local Authorities - Administration - Business Coordination/Standards - Coordinating bodies - Standards - Industry Standards New Requirements

11 Athens, May 2003 E-Government

12 Athens, May 2003 Handling of business processes related to government and administration by means of IT via electronic media Electronic Government includes: InformationInformationCommunicationCommunicationTransactionTransaction

13 Athens, May 2003 E-Government (II) Aims: Customer Focus Customer Focus „Multimedia-Base“ Lower Saxony „Multimedia-Base“ Lower Saxony Economicalness of administration Economicalness of administration E-Government is Further development of IT Further development of IT Reform of administration Reform of administrationAims: Customer Focus Customer Focus „Multimedia-Base“ Lower Saxony „Multimedia-Base“ Lower Saxony Economicalness of administration Economicalness of administration E-Government is Further development of IT Further development of IT Reform of administration Reform of administration Technical Framework: Internet-Portal Internet-Portal Electronic signature Electronic signature E-Payment procedures E-Payment procedures Document management Document management Long-time archive Long-time archive Technical Framework: Internet-Portal Internet-Portal Electronic signature Electronic signature E-Payment procedures E-Payment procedures Document management Document management Long-time archive Long-time archive

14 Athens, May 2003 Integration of Topographic and Cadastre Mapping

15 Athens, May 2003 „...GIS are becoming very useful tools for handling information on the current land use as well as for monitoring changes in land use. Thus such information systems should combine data from different sources, including topographic maps and satellite images.“ UNECE: Social and Economic Benefits of Good Land Administration, September 1998

16 Athens, May 2003 Paradigm Shift Economicalness  Much of the information redundant in register and map  Multiple acquisition and maintenance of information Customer Requirements  Users expect geoinformation usable in a flexible manner and integrated service delivery Nation-wide Uniformity of Datasets  Increasing importance (also in a European context)  Decision of the German Bundestag on the use of GI  Harmonisation at state borders

17 Athens, May 2003 Since 1997: Concept of AdV for Modelling of Geoinformation of the Official Surveying and Mapping“ Cornerstones Integrated maintenance of graphic data and descriptive data Constant object view Data maintenance without redundancies User profile according to data protection legislation Focus on customers Economicalness of the concept Integration of Cadastre Map and Register (ALK and ALB) Harmonisation of Cadastre and Topographic Mapping (ALKIS - ATKIS)

18 Athens, May 2003 Target System Uniform geospatial base datasets for Germany Only one data model for Spatial Reference System  AFIS Real Estate Cadastre  ALKIS Topography  ATKIS 3A - base schema, one 3A - application schema NAS = standard-based data exchange format Co-ordinated data capture, maintenance and supply/delivery Geospatial Base Data Information Management (GIM) Implementation (stage-wise realisation)

19 Athens, May 2003 Harmonisation of Object Catalogues Only one hierarchical structure for ALKIS, ATKIS and AFIShierarchical structure Identical object view for: Land / current land use Buildings and structural facilities Topography Topographic names Determinings in acc. with public law Administrative units Objects for presentation 89 common objects in ALKIS and ATKIS 21 special ATKIS-objects 44 special ALKIS-objects 6 special AFIS-objects

20 Athens, May 2003 Public-Private Partnership in Land Administration

21 Athens, May 2003 Transfer of Government Functions to Private Sector Change of land ownership structures Development of land markets Institutional and economic structures Statutory tasks combined with services for the market Synergetic effects by involvement of the private sector Streamlining of institutional arrangements for land administration Establishment of Business Models

22 Athens, May 2003 Emerging Markets Technical Cooperation Land Registration Services Real Estate Markets Valuation Private-Public Partnership Chance: Delivery of quality land management services to the public as common goal

23 Challenges for Public-Private Partnership Athens, May 2003 Cost recovery Data currency Access to data Business Models Standardi- sation Interope- rability SDI Metadata Customising Value adding

24 Athens, May 2003 UNECE-WPLA-Guidelines On PPP Schedule Task force on PPP - 1 st meeting in Geneva Questionnaire on PPP already distributed Elaboration of comprehensive guidelines Involvement of private sector Guidelines to be presented at WPLA Workshop Spring 2004 - Yerevan/Armenia Approval and publishing as UNECE- document in due course

25 Athens, May 2003 Case Study Lower Saxony

26 Athens, May 2003 Decision of the Lower Saxon Parliament: December 2002 Use of Geoinformation in Lower Saxony –Importance of geoinformation –Thorough strategy for state, regions and municipalities –Development of geoinformation and SDI –Transfer to business –Easier access to geodata

27 Athens, May 2003 The New Legal Basis: Lower Saxon Law On Official Surveying (NVermG)

28 Athens, May 2003 Reasons for Revision of the Law Information Efficiency Public Access to Data Monopoly-Sharing Georeference Transparency Deregulation

29 Base Function Maintenance in spatial information systems Legal Function § 2 GBO § 11 BodSchätzG Guarantee for Requirement for state administration to take over geodetic reference and content of data Necessity to identify real estate and its boundaries Updating and corrections compulsory Athens, May 2003

30 Access to real estate cadastre for everybody - normally unrestricted access to ALK and ALB new - but: restricted access to ownership information Use of - Data of the official surveying and mapping - Standard presentations new Regulations for - Data supply new - Commercial use new - Reproduction new 1. Public NVermG - Major Changes

31 Athens, May 2003 Standard Presentations for Cadastre with uniform content and layout. => consist of agreed core data (+ x) => as described in the ALKIS-catalogue for presentations => part of the UML-model Standard Presentations for Cadastre with uniform content and layout. => consist of agreed core data (+ x) => as described in the ALKIS-catalogue for presentations => part of the UML-model Data to be maintained by all AdV-member states in the future  Uniform datasets concerning structure and content for users requiring state-overlapping datasets  Harmonisation of ALKIS, ATKIS and AFIS

32 Uniform Geospatial Base Data Terrain Contours Buildings and Dwellings Land Use + Special Vegetation Substantial Structural Facilities without buildings and dwellings Land Parcels Uniform Geodetic Reference System - Position, Height, Gravity - Public Restrictions, Encumbrances or other features Information on Ownership Athens, May 2003

33 Stage-wise Implementation NewOld Data Model ATKIS DLM + DGM ATKIS Base- DLM DLM 50 DGM 5 DGM 50 Topography AAA- Geospatial Base Data (integrated maintenance) ALKISALB ALK Control Points Real Estate Cadastre AFISControl Points Reference System Stage IIIStage II from 2005 on Stage I until 2005 Information system Data (semantics, modelling, geometry) Migration

34 Athens, May 2003 - Structured names/addresses in ALB - Consistency of ALK and ALB - Control Point Database: (Deletion of double numberings and multiple coordinates) - Check of OBAK-conformity with LKP 540 - Check of area coverage in ALK - Elimination of local control-point-systems/ Introduction of LS 100 coordinates Measures I

35 Athens, May 2003 ALKIS - Concept for Migration NI (1) Measures II Addition of new classes of buildings Addition of new classes of land use Capture of areas of soil valuation Requirements: 1) Determining of the geodata to be maintained in the future  Geobasis-NI 2) Enlargement of the object catalogue OBAK- LiegKat NI 3) Delivery of new software

36 Athens, May 2003 ALKIS - Concept for Migration NI (2) Measures addition of building objects addition of current land use Data capture according to priorities:  Priority 2: capture not compulsory but desirable according to available capacities  Priority 1: capture compulsory for migration to ALKIS

37 Athens, May 2003 geoMDK ® Metadata

38 Athens, May 2003 geoMDK ® Future Development W3C - Standards (XML, …) ISO – oriented data maintenance (ISO 19115) Communication/Data exchange based on OGC-standards (Catalog Service, …)

39 Athens, May 2003 Cadastre Challenges:  Metadata for cadastre acc. to ISO  Integration of cadastre information into topographic mapping, e.g. generalisation of buildings  Customer needs for spatial planning  INSPIRE principles for European Spatial Data Infrastructure  MODELLING OF CADASTRE ACCORDING TO FUTURE SDI NEEDS!

40 Athens, May 2003 Cadastre and SDI:  Cadastre data form integral part of national SDI, although dealing with regional issues.  Integration of information deducted from cadastre into topographic mapping requires the same standards (data architecture, exchange formats) for enabling interoperability.  Cadastre needs to be involved into SDI matters from the earliest possible stage on.


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