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Spatial Data Infrastructure
GRS-21306
Introduction
Arnold Bregt
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A few examples
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GEO (World)
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INSPIRE (EU)
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PDOK (Netherlands)
Contents Presentation
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What is SDI?
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Why SDI?
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What are the components?
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A few examples
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Summary
What is SDI?
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SDI = Spatial Data Infrastructure
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What is Spatial Data?
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What is an Infrastructure?
Definition (Oxford dictionary)
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“The basic systems and services
that are necessary for a country or
organization”
Infrastructure
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Infrastructure facilitates the production of
goods and services
Characteristics of an Infrastructure
Time Span
Long-term activity (10-100 yrs)
Users
Large users groups
Funding
Tax money or obligatory amount per
user
Management/
Control
Government, monopolist, political
debate
Importance of Infrastructure GDP growth
Source: César Calderón and Luis Servén, WB
Importance of infrastructure on GDP growth
Source: César Calderón and Luis Servén, WB
GINI Coefficient
Importance of infrastructure on inequality
Source: César Calderón and Luis Servén, WB
Types of Infrastructure
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Physical Infrastructures
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Organizational Infrastructures
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Information Infrastructures
Infrastructures (Physical)
Infrastructures (organizational)
Infrastructures (Information)
Infrastructures
Information
Spatial Data
Infrastructures
Physical
Organization
Video on SDI
Video on SDI (Spain)
Video on SDI (Canada)
Video on SDI (Students)
Definitions of SDI
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Executive Order of US (1994) National Spatial
Data Infrastructure (NSDI) means the technology,
policies, standards and human resources
necessary to acquire, process, store, distribute,
and improve utilization of geospatial data.
Definitions of SDI
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Wytzisk and Sliwinski (2004) A SDI can be
understood as a multi-leveled, scalable, and
adaptable collection of technical and human
services, which are interconnected across
system, organizational and administrative
boundaries via standardized interfaces. Those
services enable users from different application
domains to participate in value chains by gaining
seamless access to spatial information and geoprocessing resources.
Definitions of SDI
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Utility view: SDI is a network facility for accessing
and sharing spatial data.
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Component view: spatial data, standards, policies,
technology and people
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Utility and goal: a network facility for supporting
spatial issues in society accessing and sharing
spatial data
Characteristics SDI
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Holistic concept
Complex system (see Paper Grus et al. in Reader)
Serving the organization/society not only a
particular application
5 components and interaction between
components
Question
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What are the main reasons to initiate SDI
development?
Views on SDI
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Component view
CAS view (complex adaptive system)
Technological view
Organizational view
User’s view
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Components
Technology
People
Policies
Standards
Spatial
Data
Spatial Data
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Spatial Data sets
(Geodetic reference,
Cadastre,
Topography)
Administration
Land Use
Hydrology
Environment
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Other ...
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Technology
People
Policies
Standards
Spatial Data
Technology
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Networks
Service Oriented
Architecture
Web Map server
(WMS),
Web Feature Service
(WFS)
Clearinghouses
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Technology
People
Policies
Standards
Spatial Data
Standards
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Standardization
organizations (ISO,
CEN, OGC)
INSPIRE
Implementing rules
GML, XML,
Meta-data standards
Technology
People
Policies
Standards
Spatial Data
Policies
Technology
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SDI policy
Technology policy
Data access policies
Data pricing policy
reference
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People
Policies
Standards
Spatial Data
People
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Data providers
Policy makers
SDI users
Coordinating bodies
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Technology
People
Policies
Standards
Spatial Data
Question 1
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Can you give an example of the mutual
interaction between the 5 components of
SDI
A few examples
Vertical Relationships
Global SDI
Regional SDIs
National SDIs
State SDIs
Local SDIs
Exercise 1
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Try to find at least 3 geo portals on the web
Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (web-site)
Example Global
Example Regional (Europe)
Example National
Example National (The Netherlands)
Example Local (Spain)
A short history of SDI
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1991 Term SDI from Canada
1994 Clinton Executive Order 12906 (SDI)
1996 GSDI organization
2007 INSPIRE directive
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1998 SDI course in Wageningen
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Question 2
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What are the difference/similarities
between GIS and SDI?
Research themes
Summary
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SDI: infrastructure for Spatial data
5 Components
World-wide development (also RS data)
Long term activity
Difficult to organize
Final Remark
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We (Lukasz, Pinelopi and Arnold wish you
a good 2017 and fruitful SDI course!
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Questions?