The (Pan) European (Open) Data PortalNew Users & Applications of INSPIRE sources
Marc Kleemann
INSPIRE Conference, Barcelona30th Sep 2016
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The role of con terra
Bridging the Gap, Connecting Open Data Providers & Users
Geospatial
Data Open
Infrastructures Data
Infrastructures
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Why Open Data?
FeasabilityStudy
Geo Open Data
Concept Open Data Wunderbox
BerlinMinecraft
INSPIRE Hackathon
European Data Portal
Activities in a nutshell
The benefits of Open Data are diverse and range from improved performance of public administrations, econonic growth in the private sector to wider social wellfare
The Benefits of Open Data
The market size for Open Data is estimated at 75,7 Bn Euro for the EU28+ by 2020
ImprovingEfficiency of
Public Services
Improving Quality
Developing InnovativeServices
Creating New
BusinessModels Improving
Transparency & Accountability
Enhance ParticipationPerformance
Economy
Social
The European Data Portal ‐ What do we do?
1. We offer metadata in 12 languages (for now), we visualise, we offer quality checks for over 585K datasets
2. We train a suite of learning experiences in the field of Open Data from publishing to the re‐using Open Data
3. We showcase Open Data events, Open Data news, Open Data best practices, Open Data reports, etc
4. We collect by inviting stakeholders to share their stories, their feedback, their portals
5. We convene: meetings, webinars, events to discuss open data best practices, challenges and next steps
6. We share our source code and promote open source and re‐use of components and standards
“We harvest open data made available by all public administrations across Europe.
Our focus is data from the Member States”
34 countries, 70 catalogues harvested, visualisations, maps, …
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Multiple Learning experiences brought
online
Multiple Learning experiences brought online
A Goldbook for data providers
Open Data in a Nutshell
How to build an Open Data Strategy
Technical preparation & implementation
Putting in place an Open Data lifecycle
Ensuring and monitoring success
Step 1: Introduction to Open Data
Step 2: Open Data Implementation
Step 3: Technical deep dive
Step 4: Where next with Open Data?
eLearning Modules Library
Economic analysisLandscaping reportUse casesFurther training materialCountry specific reports
Training Companion
Practicalities to run own Open Data workshops
Online learning is complemented by tailored support to countries
The European Data Portal also aims at fostering the reuse of public data resources
Market Size
Jobs Created
Cost Savings
Efficiency Gains
Metrics to measure economic impact
Economic Benefits of Open Data
Study published on www.europeandataportal.eu
Community Engagement
Reports to drive understanding and reuse
Topic 1: Open Data and Digital Transformation
Topic 2: Open Data and eSkills
Topic 4: Open Data and Privacy
Topic 3: Open Data and Cities
Workshops to drive understanding and reuse
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Quick overview of the Portal
Supporting Data providers
Accessing Data
Assessing metadata quality
Harvesting: Geospatial Metadata
Harvest existing Geo‐catalogues (INSPIRE) Map ISO/INSPIRE Metadata to (Geo)DCAT‐AP
Adapter Architecture RESTful API
Gazetteer: Spatial Search
Based on: Geographical Names (INSPIRE Annex I)
Added: Geonames.org Data for Exonyms
Added: Member States Bulk Data (e.g. shp)
Using: Continuous Automated Update Processes with FME and
smart.finder
Enables Spatial Search (e.g. cities and states) and Spatial Filtering (Extend)
Maps Preview: Visualization of Geospatial Data
Basemaps by Eurostat
Displaying Dynamic Content (WMS & GeoJSON) from Data Providers
Displayed using map.apps
Go and try it out.www.europeandataportal.eu
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Open Data for Fun & Education: #BerlinMinecraft
Thanks to: Technologiestiftung Berlin, © OpenStreetMap-Mitwirkende, Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft & Technologie GmbH, Senatsverwaltung f. Stadtentwicklung & Umwelt Berlin, SafeMore Information at https://www.conterra.de/de/unternehmen/aktuelles/aktuelles/2016/06/minecraft
www.technologiestiftung-berlin.de/Minecraft
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw1piHdKl54
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Ideas and Innovation driven by Open Data: #NRWHackathon “Knöllchenbottler”
„Should I pay here for parking ortake the risk to et punished?“
„Let me know where youare – let me see..“
„…oh, oh – this street iscontrolled very often morethan 270 traffic tickets per week.“
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Please visit us at Booth C2 in the Exhibition Hall.
Marc Kleemanncon terraMartin-Luther-King-Weg 2448155 Muenster, [email protected]
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Thank you
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