INSPIRE - What if? Summary report from the What if…? sessions at the 2017 INSPIRE Conference

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Contributors

  • Michael Lutz - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • Lars Bernard - , Chair of Geoinformatics (Author)
  • Clemens Portele - , interactive instruments GmbH (Author)
  • Thorben Hansen - , Danish Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency (Author)
  • Esa Tiainen - , Finnish Geospatial Research Institute FGI (Author)
  • Roberto Lucchi - , Esri (Author)

Abstract

Following up from the successful "What if we didn't have INSPIRE?" workshop at the 2016 INSPIRE Conference in Barcelona and the "INSPIRE -What if...?" workshop at the OGC meeting in Delft in March 2017, two "INSPIRE -What if...?"sessions took place at the INSPIRE Conference in Strasbourg on 8 September 2017.
This report explains the background to these sessions and provides a summary of the discussions in the break-out groups.
Even though the six group discussions focused on different topics, the conclusions converged around the following recommendations:
•Make INSPIRE easier to use for mainstream ICT professionals and developers
•Focus on data content and on creating (preferably open) national or pan-European data sets, which are quality-assured and of high-value to a broad user community
•Make INSPIRE more user-centric and user-driven
•Improve communication and promote INSPIRE's success stories
•Clarify the roles of the public and the private sectors, especially with respect to data offering(s), data integration and value adding services

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJRC Conference and Workshop Reports
Place of PublicationLuxembourg
PublisherPublications Office of the European Union
Number of pages33
ISBN (print)978-92-79-80978-1
Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2018
Peer-reviewedNo

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-3085-7457/work/154192794

Keywords

Keywords

  • INSPIRE, summary report, geographical information system, EU environmental policy