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1 Source of Truth - 1Spatial Conference 2008

29th April to 1st May at the Radisson SAS Hotel, Stansted Airport, UK


Date: Tuesday 29th April
Time: 12noon
Lunch included

We’re delighted to offer 1Spatial Conference 2008 delegates the opportunity to participate in a free INSPIRE seminar as a precursor event.

Hosted by Robin Waters, Chair of the AGI Working Group for INSPIRE, the seminar will provide a comprehensive introduction to INSPIRE (Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe), covering the potential business impact of INSPIRE on stakeholders.

Rob Walker, Independent Consultant and 2008 Chair of AGI, who is also a Member of AGI Working Group on INSPIRE, will follow with a workshop highlighting the Implementing Rules for metadata and how metadata issues can be addressed by organisations responsible for datasets that may be affected by INSPIRE.

Why attend?

  • If you have responsibility for collection, management or use of spatial data and don’t know anything about INSPIRE; attend and learn more
  • If you are already aware of INSPIRE and need to prepare for implementation, attend to hear about practical suggestions and resources available to help you.
  • If you have already started your preparation for INSPIRE, come and meet others dealing with similar issues and share experiences.

Agenda

1200 Registration and Lunch
1250 Welcome Address
Steven Ramage
1300 Seminar: Introduction to INSPIRE
Robin Waters
1400 Tea and Coffee Break
1430 Workshop: Implementing Rules for Metadata for INSPIRE
Rob Walker
1630 Closing Remarks

What is INSPIRE?
The European Union’s INSPIRE Directive came into force on 15th May 2007 and can be described as the European Spatial Data Infrastructure programme (ESDI). It creates a legal framework for the establishment and operation of an ESDI for the purpose of formulating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating Community policies at all levels, and providing public information. It lays down the 'ground rules' and arrangements which enable spatial data from separate digital databases to be combined seamlessly without undue difficulty, and for such datasets to be widely available and used, not just for viewing but also for comparison and analysis.

Many organisations across Europe are familiar with challenges relating to spatial information, such as fragmentation of datasets and sources, gaps in availability, lack of harmonisation between datasets at different geographical scales and duplication of information collection. These problems make it difficult to identify, access and (re)use spatial data that may already be available nationally and internationally.

1Spatial is running a FREE seminar and workshop which will address some of the spatial data quality issues relating to these areas and highlight some possibilities for resolving them.

INSPIRE seminar and workshop, Tuesday 29th April 2008, 12noon.

This event will take place as a precursor to the 1Spatial Conference 2008 Register for the 1Spatial Conference here.

1Spatial Conference 2008: 1 Source of Truth

 

 
 
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