The Iberian peninsula INSPIRE implementation outlook. Elisa Rivera Emilio López Joaquim Costa

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1 The Iberian peninsula INSPIRE implementation outlook Elisa Rivera Emilio López Joaquim Costa Mário Caetano

2 1. State of the art of INSPIRE implementation Number of spatial datasets % of spatial datasets with metadata % of spatial datasets with view services % of spatial datasets with download services % of spatial datasets with INSPIRE model Source: INSPIRE Monitoring 2015

3 1. State of the art of INSPIRE implementation Almost all services and data available in the SDI can be used without strict limitations. Most spatial data sets for Annex 3 can be used without strict limitations 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Files downloaded Most spatial data sets for Annex 1 and 2 do not follow INSPIRE data sharing principles Data producers argue that their institutions depend on data revenues and therefore data access cannot free of charge.

4 2. Main challenges for INSPIRE implementation Identifying the key actors and datasets Obtaining data requirements from users (included COM) INSPIRE implementation useful for DSM and egovernment Accomplishment of Annex I and II is of the utmost importance to close the implementation gap for the Environmental s of Annex III Convincing to implement INSPIRE Why? Lack of case uses Lack of client applications Free high quality products from private sector Data harmonisation is a major difficulty in Portugal Why? Complexity of implementing rules Lack of financial and human resources Reduced technical capability within Public Administration

5 2. Main challenges for INSPIRE implementation What are we doing? Diagnosis 2015 A collaborative vision of the national SDI EC Help is needed on data harmonisation Simplification of implementing rules Tools to facilitate data harmonisation EC funding mechanisms to MS Guiding Principles to achieve SNIG2020 Action Plan to increase number of view and download services Study to quantify INSPIRE data sets revenues in Public Administration Thematic clusters to promote spatial datasets harmonisation

6 2. Main challenges for INSPIRE implementation What are we doing? A national plan was created to fund and produce reference data sets (e.g. orthoimagery, LCLU, DTM, hydrography, transport) We are integrating data from different but coordinated sources in national databases fulfilling INSPIRE requirements

7 3. Portugal and Spain collaboration on INSPIRE implementation Iberian Conference on Spatial Data Infrastructures Since 2010 Every year JIIDE 2016 concurring with INSPIRE Conference GEOALEX / OTALEX / OTALEX II / OTALEX C INTERREG projects Goal: create a SDI to a transboundary region There were already 4 projects + 2 precursors Main outcome: an operational SDI that provides access to datasets through view and download services We submitted a proposal to continue working on data harmonisations

8 4. INSPIRE and environment directives Water Air Industrial emissions Waste Governance Nature Industrial accidents Soil Noise 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy 91/676/EEC on protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural source 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe Regulation (EC) No 166/2006 on European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009 on the voluntary participation by organizations in a Community ecomanagement and audit scheme (EMAS) 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora 2012/18/EU Seveso III 86/278/EEC on the protection of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES 2007/60/EC on the assessment and management of flood risks 91/271/EEC on urban wastewater treatment 2004/107/EC relating to arsenic, cadmium, mercury, nickel and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air 2010/75/EU on industrial emissions (IPPC) 2006/21/EC on the management of waste from extractive industries Regulation 1367/2006 on the application of the Aarhus Convention to Community institutions and bodies 2009/147/EC on the conservation of wild birds PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES 2008/56/EC establishing a framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy 98/83/EC on the quality of water intended for human consumption COMMISSION RECOMMEND ATION of 22 January 2014 on minimum principles for the exploration and production of hydrocarbons Regulation (EC) No 1102/2008 on the banning of exports of metallic mercury the safe storage of metallic mercury PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES PT ES data sets reported in INSPIRE none some all 48 unique INSPIRE data sets 13 reported in /7/EC on management of bathing water quality 18 reported in 2015 PT ES

9 4. INSPIRE and environment directives 2006/7/EC on management of bathing water quality 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy

10 4. INSPIRE and environment directives 91/271/EEC on urban waste water treatment 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy 2007/60/EC on the assessment and management of flood risks

11 4. INSPIRE and environment directives Natura 2000 Network

12 4. INSPIRE and environment directives INSPIRE as a tool for data sharing across borders and organisations 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION of 12 December 2011 laying down rules for s 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the reciprocal exchange of information and reporting on ambient air quality. Portugal and Spain have enrolled in an EU e Reporting project: for sharing air quality information to modernise data reporting of air quality directives facilitate data sharing (in compliance with Inspire) reduce the administrative burden of reporting.

13 4. INSPIRE and environment directives How to bring the environmental spatial data sets online to support implementation and to enhance the efficiency of environmental data reporting Inspire requirements must be included in the WG on reporting of each directive. Avoid administrative burdens and several data flows related to the same data being available several times Streamlining monitoring and reporting regime under the INSPIRE with the reporting under environmental legislation. The reporting exercise should be simple, electronic and interoperable SEIS principles: One dataset for several uses.

14 4. INSPIRE and environment directives INSPIRE and the engagement of the environment policy and implementation community INSPIRE Core Focal Point Networks coordinate and articulate INSPIRE implementation in Portugal 29 entities from 13 ministries 12 working groups Working Group on Geographical Information Services of Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment: Ensures the coordination of the actions needed for the compliance of legal requirements of the INSPIRE ; Promotes the exchange of information between different departments and the IT services of the Ministry Streamlines efforts and resources in the adaptation to Inspire