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1 1 WISE 2.0 WISE technical developments and data exchange at EEA including ARC GIS and viewers (overview) Starting from a gap analysis Event/ date: WISE TG Copenhagen 2014/04/28 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

2 2 Gap analysis – current state Some remarks: The analysis is still in progress mainly based on a short term (roughly two-month) review of WISE consisting of –discussions with EEA staff (mainly colleagues from IT and systems departments) –Discussions with ETC data managers –Second Implementation Plan of WISE 2011 – 2015 –Rolling work plan WISE development 2nd generation (Version 2.0, October 2013) –Installation of SoE data (waterbase) and WFD data (Atkins) on a common (local) platform (Oracle SQL) A detailed review of all data models was not possible in this short time but this will be the next step Marine data will be part of the review

3 Data-viewer NiDi ?? DW ? SoE riv./lake SoE quantity SoE emission UWWTD BaWa WFD Solution for common data space- QA/QC tools SIIF UWWTD Stefan/Bo &WFD Snapshot for viewer Working data base/partly manual QA/QC – ENV – UBA Vienna – to EEA Working data base/partly manual QA/QC – ETC ICM TC Vode Working data base/partly manual QA/QC – ETC ICM Atkins to EEA Working data base/partly manual QA/QC – Atkins to EEA Arc GIS viewer ARC GIS pilots MIgrate Arc GIS Online Adaptation started (Marek/Mauro) ARC GIS Flex-viewer to ARC GIS ? ? SDI ECRINS 1.5 ECRINS v 1.1 I III II IV WISE – everything is connected

4 4 Gap analysis - outline The paper will follow this outline 1.What are the questions that can’t be answered with current WISE or why do we need WISE 2.0? –Example: Linkage between Nitrate directive data and diffusive SOE data (in detail by Peter) 2.What are the main obstacles for answering integrated questions with WISE – gap analysis –Information is scattered and cannot easy be connected 3.First recommendations and next steps –Common workspace for different data (short presentation of the idea)

5 WISE implementation plan - I QA/QC - WFD is complex - Reportnet yes again, but develops more flexiblility (Søren Roug) - Eionet / directives not integrated SIIF/ distributed system partly mentioned – developed further (ENV, next presentation) Common work space for interoperability and targeted access (new) Functions for remote access, download and targeted retrieval Arc GIS – updated technology (session III) INSPIRE compliance to be further worked on for all directives (session IV)

6 6 Identified gaps QA/QC procedures in Reportnet should be impoved for WFD reporting (Søren Roug) Reporting formats for GIS data should be discussed (shapes vs.GML: session III, Andres Bastholm-Stæhr ) Coding, unique identifiers and better quality assurance of GIS information Technical implications for progress reporting Tracking of changes in WB deliniations (session III, Niklas Holmgren) Streamlining of SOER data flows and WFD data flow Event/ date: WISE TG Copenhagen 2014/04/28 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

7 7 Improved system architecture: common workspace WISE system development – using and developing EEA infrastructure from the content perspective EEA Server with common workspace (CWS) SoE Rivers SoE Lakes SoE GW SoE Emissions WFD data Water accounting, ECRINS Waterbase Spatial datasets Other directives EEA CWS is embedded in WISE SoE MarineMSFD data EU-WB-ID

8 8 Working together on the same workflow Data and information Loading Integration Combination Quality aspects Quality assurance Quality checks Quality assessment Validation EEA Products Static (reports) Interactive (maps) Combined datasets … modules: ReportnetSQL ServerArcGISFMEValidation scripts Further new modules teams: different people with different skills that can handle and link all these modules Developing EEA Products: multiple teams and groups work together Event/ date: WISE TG Copenhagen 2014/04/28 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

9 9 Improved system architecture: common workspace Advantages of a common workspace Step forward to a common data structure for information pertaining to all water directives Enabling cross-cutting assessments of climate change, land use, and biodiversity Cross-assessments of the UWWTD, Nitrates directive and the BaWa directive Streamlining SoE and WFD data Providing the same data for all WISE products: maps, datasets, graphs Update of data is immediately available for all products Event/ date: WISE SG Brussels 2014/03/31 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

10 10 ETC Air ETC Biodiversity ETC Climate Change ETC ICM Inland, Coastal, Marine Water ETC Spatial information and Analysis ETC JRC/DG Mare publish Centralized EEA-SDI / Decentralized management web dissemination Visualization with ArcGis Online Slide by Jan Bliki, EEA

11 11 Event/ date: WISE SG Brussels 2014/03/31 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner Slide by Jan Bliki, EEA Web-service (map service) Web-service (tiled service) Web-service (feature service) Web-service (processing service) Web-service (image service) Web map (configuration) Web application (template) Web application (configuration) Map document (ArcMap) Map document (ArcGis Toolbox) Map document (Mosaic Dataset) Map for Office (Excel) Desktop Web-services Web maps Web applications Components tree

12 12 Visualization with ArcGis Online Density of SoE stations (nutrients and hazardous substances) reported from Italy and Germany (preparation of country fiches for the EIONET workshop)

13 13 Visualization with ArcGis Online Expert maps can be created in the EEA environment The Web feature services can be used by other Web maps Web Map Service Web feature service

14 14 ArcGIS online from a user perspective tomorrow, session III Bruno Rakedjian Event/ date: Author:

15 15 Thank you for your attention! Event/ date: Author:

16 16 Visualization with ArcGis Online There are lots of map and feature services available The only difficulty is to find the right one for own purpose quick …

17 17 Selected EEA products from the AWP 2014 WISE upgrade –maintenance and review of all data bases, converging SOE and directives (WFD, …) –Improved system architecture –Improved visualisation Support from ETC is reflected in the task plan Event/ date: WISE TG Copenhagen 2014/04/28 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

18 18 Example: WFD data; easy visualization of different content data with ArcGiS Online Surface Water Bodies Ecological Status Protected Area Status Chemical Status Understand the database structure Denormalization of the SWB database Event/ date: WISE SG Brussels 2014/03/31 Author: Olaf Büttner, Beate Werner

19 19 ECRINS/ EU Hydro Improved system architecture: common workspace WISE system development – using and developing EEA infrastructure from the content perspective Reportnet Waterbase SoE datasets (Access, CSV) Working databases EEA QA/QC Waterbase Spatial datasets ArcGIS Online WFD dataset (Access, CSV, …) Working database Outside EEA, Atkins (MS SQLServer) COM EEA ETC Consultants … Other directives (MSFW,UWWTD, BaWa, DW, ND,…) It is by no means easy to access and/or assess data from different datasets, although they may be content related. At least a part of them have a common spatial reference. A way out would be a common workspace for all data, accessible for users with granted rights.


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