NGO potential as a stakeholder within processes of developing the NSDI

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and 7th Cartography and Geoinformation Conference NGO potential as a stakeholder within processes of developing the NSDI Luka Jovičić, MSc. Industrial Engineering representative market NGO status needs assessment awareness rising practical impact Split, Croatia, September 14-16, 2011 mail. jovicic.luka@gmail.com web. http://rs.linkedin.com/in/lukajovicic

Content NGO sector relevance niches covered by NGOs activities and of interest for NSDI NSDI vs. NGO NSDI development processes versus public involvement Potential reasons and possibilities for including NGO in NSDI Practical impact base for new concepts of inclusion in NSDI

Overall characteristics Strengthen position over time Dependent concerning funding Wide spectrum of services Serbia as representative market Environment Public role with NSDI NGO deep in market niches interesting for NSDI Low level of inclusion in NSDI processes

Serbia Strategic and Action plan on NGO sector development National coordinating body Tighter cooperation with government National fund(s) for NGO sector Best practice cases and policies for governing organizations field of work and activities target groups active engagement legal and fiscal legislative networking basic work conditions promotion on civic society and public engagement, community development, living quality improvement society in general, enterprises, young population number of projects per year, overall budget awareness in NGO, level of implementation, problems, non-profit character goals, means, current status computer equipment, foreign languages

Comparative research of NGO sector in Serbia with results for years 2005/2009 Done and published by Udruženje građana za demokratiju i građansko obrazovanje Representing general NGO sector overview / with no spatial nor other specific focus/ Following slides are the facts with possible impact on SDI

The most active fields of engagement

Expanding fields of engagement

Activities in scope of NGO work

Way of engaging in the field

The most important topics NGOs treat

Ways of project financing

Financing sources

Existing cooperation with governmental institutions

Negative experience with governmental institutions

Problems with project realization

Membership in NGO networks

NSDI vs. NGO NSDI position + NSDI in the region are in expansion, + have governmental strategic orientation, + market acknowledged value and + international support. - NSDI implementation still does not reach widest level of public involvement - underdeveloped role of the tertiary beneficiaries of NSDI stakeholders - lack of access to available data - spatial technology availability and level of use Potentials introduced by the started processes of NSDI implementation need to be supported and injected with a higher level of public involvement.

Potential NGOs involvement in NSDI, in order to spread the need and gain stronger demand from the spatial data end users - needs assessment identifying, - foster SDI and - spatial technologies awareness base are NGO activities combined with the enriching means of their acting with the added value coming form GIS tools and NSDI - low-tech GIS - trainings and use cases from NGO domain of work starting point for this approach lies in already established SDI and projects treating SDI on international level - ESDIN European Spatial Data Infrastructure with a Best Practice Network - Funding opportunities from European Commission at European and National levels that cover INSPIRE topics - HUNAGI - Hungarian Association for Geo-Information

Practical impact Key points for implementing proposed NGO inclusion: realizing significance and regulate including NGO in NSDI awareness rising and presenting GIS potential within NGO, through use cases & tutorials assessing NGO needs, data access enabling tight connectivity of the NGO community Issues to be solved: issues of public participation and data access technology transfer effective for implementing in NGOs providing direct assistance in technology training budget constraints

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