INSPIRE supporting activities for IED/ E-PRTR

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INSPIRE supporting activities for IED/ E-PRTR Vanda Lima, Chris Schubert European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Digital Earth and Reference Data Unit www.jrc.ec.europa.eu Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation

JRC Digital Earth Unit & INSPIRE Coordinating the INSPIRE Implementation and Maintenance Expert Group (MIG) To facilitate the use of INSPIRE when implementing other policies, in particular environmental acquis Knowledge transfer of the INSPIRE Directive and current activities INSPIRE Training: 3 modules (Basics, Utilization, Transformation) to raise awareness about the technical application / transformation of data sets / best practices / INSPIRE Registry, in order to ensure compliance with the INSPIRE Directive -

JRC Digital Earth Unit & INSPIRE Developing a “Roadmap” for collaboration JRC H.06 – G.06 (SEVESO, eSPIRS) - first mapping approach for an INSPIRE compliant dataset First analysis for EPRTR – INSPIRE mapping Proposal for a potential mapping process & gap analysis IED: introducing INSPIRE terminology ToR; Fact sheet IED e-Reporting (data specification)

INSPIRE Thematic Scope for IED/EPRTR Annex I Coordinate reference systems Geographical grid Geographical names Administrative units Addresses Cadastral parcels Transport networks Hydrography Protected sites Annex II Elevation Land cover Ortho-imagery Geology Annex III Statistical units Area management/restriction/ regulation zones & reporting units Buildings Natural risk zones Soil Atmospheric conditions & Meteorological geographical features Land use Oceanographic geographical features Human health and safety Sea regions Utility and governmental services Bio-geographical regions Environmental monitoring facilities Habitats and biotopes Production and industrial Species distribution Agricultural and aquaculture Energy resources Population distribution – demography Mineral resources Also Generic Conceptual Model, Observations & Measures

“Activity Complex” and “Facilities” Scopes

IED mapping into INSPIRE (terminology) INSIRE provides ready to use solutions and legal framework for uniform encoding of at least the following fields required by MODULE.2 of the questionnaire (2012/795/EU): Reference number of the = identifier Identifier management [INSPIRE base Types]: IED, EPRTR, eSPIRS INSPIRE Identifier used by ProductionFacilities for eSPIRS, includes id’s from EPRTR and IED Installation address, location [INSPIRE theme]: Addresses Installation name [INSPIRE theme]: Area Management Restriction Regulation Zones and Reporting units Competent authority [INSPIRE theme]: Area Management Restriction Regulation Zones and Reporting units

IED mapping into INSPIRE (terminology) INSIRE details for MODULE.2 of the questionnaire (2012/795/EU): Identifier Reference number of the = identifier Identifier management [INSPIRE base Types]: IED, EPRTR, eSPIRS INSPIRE Identifier used by Production and Facilities for eSPIRS, includes id’s from EPRTR and IED inspireID: localID + namespace + versionID mapping proposal thematicID: mapping porposal

Main purpose of identifiers in INSPIRE INSPIRE Directive, Article 8(2)(a) “The implementing rules shall address a common framework for the unique identification of spatial objects, to which identifiers under national systems can be mapped“ Unambiguously trace spatial objects / support managing lifecycles of spatial objects including versioning Support reuse by providing access to these objects via an identifier, e.g. for linking spatial data with other information.

IED mapping into INSPIRE (terminology) INSIRE details for MODULE.2 of the questionnaire (2012/795/EU): Addresses Installation address, location [INSPIRE theme]: Addresses Street = AddressLocator/ThoroughfareName Town = Administrative Unit Name /Address Area Name postal code = postCode Country = CountryCode … Installation latitude/longitude = GeographicPosition

IED mapping into INSPIRE (terminology) INSIRE details for MODULE.2 of the questionnaire (2012/795/EU): Installation name & competent authority Installation name [INSPIRE theme]: Area Management Restriction Regulation Zones and Reporting units Name = Geographical name Competent authority [INSPIRE theme]: Area Management Restriction Regulation Zones and Reporting units Includes such as: legislation base, eg. link to SEVESO directive competentAuthority, http://www.bmwfw.gv.at/e-spirs/seveso/... …

INSPIRE Thematic Scope for EPRTR ‘EPRTR’ GML Schema As kind of Template, was generated by JRC e.g. INSPIRE GML file Also Generic Conceptual Model, Observations & Measures

Transformation origin conformant transformation simple transformation - renaming, assign new properties complex transformation - reclassification, geometry calulation

Transformation needs domain expertise analytical task load target SCHEMA define INSPIRE mapping create transformation rules run transformation

eprtr entities INSPIRE target schema ‚eprtr‘ template EPRTR mapping process eprtr entities INSPIRE target schema ‚eprtr‘ template Analyze Reporting concepts from legal requirements Identify relevant INSPIRE Themes Identify relevant INSPIRE FeatureTypes Map reporting concepts to INSPIRE FeatureTypes (direct mapping possible, additional attributes classes, etc. needed

IED/EPRTR/eSPIRS - INSPIRE proposal & gaps analytical task To find a common applicable structure of INSPIRE namespaces ? e.g. http://authority_responsible.country_domain/e-spirs/seveso http://www.bmwfw.gv.eu/e-spirs/seveso/ To elaborate an method while handling with INSPIRE thematic identifier (linking EPRTR, IED, SEVESO establishments) Not covered by this 1st exercise INSPIRE: SEVESO objects (Lower | Upper Tier); Substances and NUTS were not taken into consideration

& thematic identifier management ... use case IED E-reporting objects INSPIRE id & thematic identifier management INSPIRE Schema AU,AM,PF, … ‘eSPIRS’ Establishment ‘E-PRTR’ db-object

COLLABORATION AND COORDINATION: KEY FOR STREAMLINED REPORTING Step wise approach Start with what is required and giving immediate benefits Do once -> reuse many Proposal for a mapping process & gap analysis Building a knowledge base on IED

Thank you for your attention! analytical task Thank you for your attention! contact: Vanda Lima vanda.lima@jrc.ec.europa.eu technical support: Chris Schubert chris.schubert@jrc.ec.europa.eu http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/