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The Keynote Session Lars H. Backer (Chair) DatesMeeting, conference1

The EFGS The EFGS Network –Public Sector producer communities An European professional network of Civil Servants working for the development of National GeoStatistical systems and their integration into future iterations of the ESS –Public Sector user communities Communities in the public sector the uses spatial statistics as a foundation for direct or indirect (e.g. through legislation) actions- Partners –Academia –Private sector producer and user communities October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 2

Objective A Seamless hierarchy of spatial and time-related Statistics from local to global –Global statistical system (GSS) –European statistical system (ESS) –National statistical system (NSS) –Regional statistical system (RSS) – October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 3

The EFGS pursues this through 3 efforts: A vision –The formulation of a shared vision for our overriding objective and strive to influence a cluster of projects to reach it. (The UN GGIM and an European equivalent) A Project –The design and implementation of a series of Geostat projects to prepare for a point-based foundation for the ESS (The EU Geostat projects) An Organisation –The consolidation of the EFGS as an organisation with a direct or indirect mandate to contribute to the development of the ESS through a taskforce October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 4

In search of a Vision for the EFGS Lars H. Backer DatesMeeting, conference5

1. The Vision Cultures as Visions October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference6

A Holographic Universe? The information to decribe the 4d phenomena inside the universe is concentrated on the surface on this univerce, on the Enthropic horizon.

Hologram?

4D Space - Time Einstein - Minkowski Space-time Future Past NOW Future Past

The Vision as a project The Vision of the EFGS must respect the visions for the NSI’s and that of Eurostat and their role in the visions for the development of the member states and the European Union. We believe that this is not to be found in the programs for political parties or stakeholder groups, but must be sought in more general formulations in our cultural history, in the origins of the ideas accumulated in the history of our arts and sciences. This tradition see, as Schopenhauer formulated it in the title of his main work, our world as “Wille und Vorstellung” (Will (to evolve) and representation (model of the world around us) All of the member and associated countries share a meta culture that has at its core a meta project. We may call this the European Project October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 11

2. Will: The European Project A Society of Guardian and Traders October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference12

The European political project The Enlightenment –England John Locke, Shaftesbury, Etc. –France Voltaire, Daudet, D’Alembert, Olympe de Gouge, Etc. –Germany Emanuel Kant, Mendelssohn, Brothers von Humboldt and above all Kant Rights (individual rights) –The American project Freedom of the individual (Human rights for the middle class?) Declaration of independence, The American revolution (1776) Government by the people, of the people, for the people –The French project (Liberté, egalité, fraternité) The French revolution French first republic Responsibilities (public responsibility) –The German Enlightenment Dialectic between the individual rights and collective responsibilities Democratic government the enlightened state Evolution not revolution October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 13

Imanuel Kant October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference14 “Handle nur nach derjenige maxime durch die du zugleich wollen kannst, dass sie ein allgemeines Gestetx wird!” “Act only according to the principle that you can accept that it may become a public law..” “A society of equals, who limit their actions according to Kant-s imperative.”

The European Project The European project has the form ABC where A stands for an overall assessment of the current situation in the system discussed, B stands for a vision of a preferred state of the system, and C stands for the “drive” or will to change the situation from A in the direction of B. The European project is the result of centuries of efforts to describe and explain the world in which we are living It is the task of science not only to describe and explain the world but to build operative models needed to control it. The European project is also the result of centuries of efforts to design and build societies with a system of government to define the ends, and an economic system to provide the means for development October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 15

3. Representation: Information & Knowledge Real User Needs in terms of information for building systems of knowledge needed to design build and develop complex systems October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference16

To become useful this information has to be re- structured and reduced to the mere necessities! Knowledge an integrated system (based on (scientific) expost perspective), but not very practical (useful for the development of man environmental systems)!

Information & Knowledge Knowledge is structured information. Qualified knowledge and the use of reason works! The most valuable lesson we have learnt over the centuries is that we have realised that there is no better way to achieve expected results for our actions than to argue and implement them with reason and information produced with the scientific method. We have learnt how to control and develop systems that process matter and energy with systems of information. This is done by transforming systems into Darwin machines governed by human controlled descriptions of the system and the context into which it fits. Such machines can evolve over time. This method is used in all developed systems in business and industry as well as for the development of man environmental systems October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 18

Guardians & Traders Two political advisors –Politicians are lending their ears to two groups of advisors. The outcome of their struggle will decide what kind of action we take to counter Global threats and exploit opportunities. Paradigm A: Consumption (Private rights) –“Business as usual” –The Financial institutions supported by mainstream Economist –Trust market forces to solve all problems in the long run –Argue for a culture of further growth Paradigm B: Survival (Public responsibility) –“Sustainability” –Environmental institutions supported by science –Warn that paradigm A will lead to severe Global problems –Argues for a culture of restraint (zero growth) October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 19

4. User needs according to Trader communities The call for a Market for Spatial Information October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference20

Double perspective : (1) ” Interacting wholes” and (2) ”Kits of Parts”

Narratives Object models Texts References Semantic modelling Properties / Statistics Map Features (points, lines and polygons) Dynamics (objects and their relationships) over time Vocabularies Object / layer strategy for data Infrastructure Objects

Organised according to the Layer method

To be distributed over the Internet

The Information Supermarket October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference25

Changing OBJECT Acting SUBJECT TIME A.Analyse D.Manage B.Design C.Produce INTERNET SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE PRACTICAL SCIENCE Man environmental system (Critical systems only) Man environmental system (“Black Box perspective to all systems)” Formal reference system (GGIISS): Critical systems only Reference The World ”If you cannot describe it you cannot manage it!”

“Trader” communities and information needs Economics and the trader cultures and communities is not based on science. Economics is a practical discipline. Its models are based on assumptions like the “homo economicus” and “markets”. In its classical form, its proponents have argued that man environmental systems are self regulating and need no control functions. The best strategy for development according to this method is to establish a functioning market and a system for its management. The rest will take care of itself. This idea has been challenged as being “radical”, un- dialectical, un- ethical and poses a serious threat to the prospects for future generations. It is not sustainable October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 27

5. User needs according to Guardian communities The Call for a structured system of spatial Information (Knowledge) October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference28

Scope The Ecological method (an example): A project for the develop the Man-made environment. 1.Will focus on the task at hand that is to improve mainly physical man-made structures. 2.Will have to consider (seriously) the impact of (and the consequences for) on the broader context ( the natural environment, the economic system, and the socio- cultural system.) Focus : BE: Man-made environment –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2 –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) Context : NE: Natural environment –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2 –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) ES: Economic system –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) SS: Sociocultural system –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n)

Scale (power of ten scale intervals) km10 000kmEarthTo design and develop the Earth 5100km1 000km To design and develop Global HemispheresEU 410km100km To design and develop National statesSweden 31km10km100kmTo design and develop Regional systemsMälardalen 2100m1km10kmTo design and develop CommunesStockholm 1House100m1kmTo design and develop Urban blocksParaden TIER 1TIER 2TIER 3

Time

“Guardian” communities and information needs According to the European Project all public debate and actions should be based on reason and qualified information produced with the scientific method. With the growing awareness for the interdependence between the different parts of a world interpreted as a hierarchical systems and subsystems we need a hierarchical system of harmonised descriptions of whole man environmental systems. A system like that cannot emerge from a “market” that does not believe in the need for control and management of information in the “public” interest. Qualified systems of information has to be deliberately designed and developed based on previous experience from government efforts to develop localities, cities, regions and whole countries according to the ecological method October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 32

6. The Vision of a structured market for Spatial Information A next iteration for the INSPIRE and the GGI projects October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference33

Narratives Object models Texts References Semantic modelling Properties / Statistics Map Features (points, lines and polygons) Dynamics (objects and their relationships) over time Vocabularies Object / layer strategy for data Infrastructure Objects

Double perspective : (1) ” Interacting wholes” and (2) ”Kits of Parts”

Organised according to the Layer method

Scope The Ecological method (an example): A project for the develop the Man-made environment. 1.Will focus on the task at hand that is to improve mainly physical man-made structures. 2.Will have to consider (seriously) the impact of (and the consequences for) on the broader context ( the natural environment, the economic system, and the socio- cultural system.) Focus : BE: Man-made environment –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2 –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) Context : NE: Natural environment –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2 –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) ES: Economic system –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n) SS: Sociocultural system –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 1) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme 2) –Layer ((maps &statistics) theme...n)

Scale (power of ten scale intervals) km10 000kmEarthTo design and develop the Earth 5100km1 000km To design and develop Global HemispheresEU 410km100km To design and develop National statesSweden 31km10km100kmTo design and develop Regional systemsMälardalen 2100m1km10kmTo design and develop CommunesStockholm 1House100m1kmTo design and develop Urban blocksParaden TIER 1TIER 2TIER 3

Time

To be distributed over the Internet

The Information Supermarket October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference41

Changing OBJECT Acting SUBJECT TIME A.Analyse D.Manage B.Design C.Produce INTERNET SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE PRACTICAL SCIENCE Man environmental system (Critical systems only) Man environmental system (“Black Box perspective to all systems)” Formal reference system (GGIISS): Critical systems only Reference The World ”If you cannot describe it you cannot manage it!”

The INSPIRE and the UN GGIM We believe that it is essential to have a debate on the vision for a European EGIM(European system for Geo- Information Management) and Global GGIM (Global system for Geo- Information Management). The building of an SDI for the enabling and management of a Market for spatial information is not good enough. It may satisfy private sector needs but not those of the public sector. We call for a second round for the discussions of the concepts (both in terms of technology and contents) leading to the current first version of INSPIRE. One of the most pressing issues in addition to a shared structure for this modelling effort, is to provide for a proper integration of geography and statistics October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference 43

7. A short version How about: “The EFGS promotes Statistics for modelling Man Environmental Systems” October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference44

Thank You! October 2012EFGS 2012 Prague Conference45