Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the Smart Growth Priority in an Open and Interoperable System for Geographic Data: Sardinia SITR-IDT REGION OF SARDINIA.

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Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the Smart Growth Priority in an Open and Interoperable System for Geographic Data: Sardinia SITR-IDT REGION OF SARDINIA (ITALY) LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR MUNICIPALITIES, FINANCES AND URBAN PLANNING DEPT. FOR THE REGIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE

2 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Outlook of the talk Sardinia Region SDI: SITR-IDT SITR-IDT compliance to INSPIRE: metadata and NS From INSPIRE to Digital Agenda: Europe towards interoperability and open standards SITR-IDT added value: open data Conclusions: economical benefits of an open and interoperable SDI

3 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT SITR-IDT: Sardinia regional SDI SITR-IDT UNIQUE-DB WEB USERS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS COMPANIES AND PROFESSIONALS DATA METADATA FEATURE CATALOGUE INSPIRE SERVICES & APPLICATIONS To support institutional activities of public bodies in land government, planning and monitoring To supply citizens and companies with official and always up-to- date spatial data

4 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network services: key role for interoperability SPATIAL DATA ? WHICH DATA? ? HOW IS DATA? View Cartographic navigators OK DATA IS SUITABLE Download Save data on local pc SPATIAL DATA DATA ELABORATION Transformation CRS conversion Web app for CRS conversion Data catalogue: metadata Discovery

5 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Sardinia Region geoportal

6 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: discovery

7 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: discovery

8 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: discovery

9 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: view

10 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: view

11 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: OGC-WMS

12 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: download

13 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: download

14 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: download

15 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Network Services: Transformation

16 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Sardinia Region metadata -INSPIRE profile -ISO and ISO for data and services -ISO for Feature Catalogue

17 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Europe 2020 Strategy: Digital Agenda goals The “Smart Growth” priority: economy based on technology and innovation The initiative “Digital Agenda for Europe”: -Interoperability and standards: data and services; -Opening up access to content: public sector information available on transparent, effective, non-discriminatory terms as economic resource -Review of the directive for PSI reuse (2003/98/EC) -Transparent licensing terms and conditions Europe 2020 Strategy main aim: to exit the recent economic crisis

18 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT SITR-IDT added value: open data Interoperability in SITR-IDT: -INSPIRE network services; -Metadata; -Clear and largely open licensing for data access and use

19 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT SITR-IDT open data licensing Every user can: -freely access, use, reproduce, distribute and modify data, also for commercial purposes; -freely use, reproduce and distribute derived data, also for commercial purposes; -a fee can be required only for data elaborations: data direct resell is not allowed; - the Region of Sardinia must be always quoted as original data creator; -the same open conditions must be applied to all original and derived data Same principles of a GNU-GPL license: virality of open conditions Similar to an ODbL license

20 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Benefits of an open and interoperable SDI Geographic data stand at the basis of a widespread amount of fields: tourism, transports, commerce, …. Opening data with interoperable web services, standard formats and open data licenses offers a great potential to citizens, companies and professionals for their productive activities The economical benefit deriving from Sardinia SDI has not been estimated yet but the several accesses recorded are a good indication of the value of the offered services.

21 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Issues to face Scarce knowledge of the SITR-IDT services and of what is nowadays available, mostly by the larger local municipalities and regional offices Sometimes a surprising knowledge of the SDI by small professionals or citizens Conclusive question: maybe the need of having spatial data and services in a scarce economic capability makes users more interested and more willing to use the existing services, with consequent possibility for the regional PA of improving them and optimizing the investment.

22 Edinburgh, 1st July 2011 Implementing the smart growth priority in an open and interoperabile system for geographic data: Sardinia SITR-IDT Thank you for your attention!