INSPIRE d Land Use Planning Dynamic Indicators to Improve Planning Achievements

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INSPIRE d Land Use Planning Dynamic Indicators to Improve Planning Achievements Maria José Vale, mvale@dgterritorio.pt M. M.Vale, R. R. Saraiva, B. R. Meneses, Rei, P. Patrico R. Reis, INSPIRE INSPIRE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE Aalborg, Aalborg, 2014 2014

Summary Relevance of information management within INSPIRE INSPIRE directive and European Spatial Data Infrastructure eenvplus - eenvironmental services for advanced applications within INSPIRE Indicators to improve planning achievements Landuse Planning: INSPIRE d land use Indicators to monitor good urban planning practices Conclusion 2

Relevance of information management INSPIRE directive and European Spatial Data Infrastructure building Enable sharing environmental spatial information among organisations and promote public access to spatial information across Europe. INSPIRE directive common principles: Data should be collected only once and kept where it can be maintained most effectively. It should be possible to combine seamless spatial information from different sources across Europe and share it with many users and applications. It should be possible for information collected at one level/scale to be shared with all levels/scales; Geographic information needed for good governance at all levels should be readily and transparently available.

DGT pilot within eenvplus Project Pilot Integrate a large amount of environmental data provided by the National/Regional Environmental Agencies and other public and private environmental stakeholders involved. This will be achieved through the harmonisation and integration, within an operational framework, of existing services resulting from previous European initiatives (funded projects, good practices, EU/national/local experiences) and it will allow overcoming of crossborder/languages barriers. eenvplus provides not only the ICT infrastructure but also the documentation and support to ensure delivery of an operational infrastructure oriented to create value to be profitable, promote good governance, based on a well-defined organizational model and a tutored training framework. The eenvplus includes the DGT pilot : 1. Implementation of web services related to environmental and territorial management indicators 2. Monitoring and understand the growth of urban areas, urban sprawl 3. Evaluate balanced economic grow. 4. At Different levels - Scale 5. Different data inputs data fitness Both presented examples focus urban growth evaluation among a territory and explores adequacy of available geographic information produced by public entities, in this case DGT and the Statistics of Portugal (INE) to assess urban growth and its impact in different contexts. 4

Target groups

Road Map 6

Road Map 7

INSPIRE Data themes INPIRE Data Theme Content Metadata IPR/ Open data I. 4. AU: Administrative units Administrative units of the country: CAOP dataset ISO 19115 Open data II. 3. OI: Orthoimagery Ortho imagery ISO 19115 IPR, data available for eenvplus use III. 1. SU: Statistical units official statistics related to housing and demography ISO 19115 IPR, data available for eenvplus use III. 4. LU: Land use/ii. 2. LC: Land cover COS90 ISO 19115 Open data III. 4. LU: Land use/ii. 2. LC: Land cover COS2007 ISO 19115 IPR, data available for eenvplus use The spatial data correspond to several INSPIRE data themes and are organized by administrative units for the study areas. It covers land use, land cover, orthoimagery and statistical units, environmental and socioeconomic data, all harmonized according to the INSPIRE implementing rules 8

Data Harmonization

Portuguese pilot Artificial surfaces - CORINE Land Cover (CLC) Area (ha) Area (%) Area PT 8908892 100,0 Artific. 1990 169845 1,9 Artific. 2006 310039 3,5 Δ1,6% (1990/2005) 10

Portuguese pilot Evaluating Urban Growth distribution among portuguese municipalities in 2007 (Climate Change Emissions Report) An example to be applied during the pilot Urban area per capita COS 07 (ha/inhabitant) 85-350 350-555 555-770 770-1070 1070-2130 11

Portuguese pilot Indicators to achieve territorial cohesion Measure trends in a territorial area Atlantic Ocean Case study: Loures 12

Portuguese pilot 18 Proportion of urban areas in Loures (%) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Source: COS 1990 2007 13

Portuguese pilot Land Use/Land Cover 1990 - COS95 Proportion of urban areas (%) Source COS Land Use/Land Cover 2007 COS2010 Proportion of urban areas (%) Source COS 14

Portuguese pilot 6000 Buildings (number) over Loures municipality 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Building : Independent structure, covered, limited by external or interior walls that extend from the foundations to the roof, destined to serve housing or other purposes. (metadata - INE) 1991 2011 Source: BGRE 1991, BGRI 2011, INE 15

Portuguese pilot Buildings distribution over Loures Municipality - 1991 Buildings distribution over Loures Municipality - 2011 16

30000 Inhabitants over Loures municipality (thousands) 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 Resident population People who, regardless the time of observation, are present or absent in a given housing unit where they live most of the year (metadata - INE) 1991 2011 Source: BGRE 1991, BGRI 2011, INE 17

Portuguese pilot Inhabitants distribution over Loures Municipality (thousands)- 1991 Source: BGRE 1991, INE Inhabitants distribution over Loures Municipality (thousands) 2011 Source: BGRI 2011, INE 18

Portuguese pilot 0.30 Urban area per capita in Loures (ha/inhabitant) 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 Source: COS; BGRE and BGRI (1991;2011) - INE 1990 2007 19

Portuguese pilot Land use/land cover 1990 - COS95 Urban area per capita (ha/inhabitant) Source: COS, BGRE 1991 (INE) Land use/land cover 2010 COS2010 Urban area per capita (ha/inhabitant) Source: COS, BGRI 2011 (INE) 20

Portuguese Pilot The following services are foreseen: Data Access Services Web Map Service (WMS) Web Feature Service (WFS) To be tested into a geoportal 21

32 temas em 3 anexos. Anexo I: 1. Sistemas de referencia 2. Sistemas de quadrículas geográficas 3. Toponímia 4. Unidades administrativas 5. Endereços 6. Parcelas cadastrais (Prédios) 7. Redes de transporte 8. Hidrografia 9. Sítios protegidos Anexo II: 1. Altitude 2. Ocupação do solo 3. Ortoimagens 4. Geologia Anexo III: 1. Unidades estatísticas 2. Edifícios 3. Solo 4. Uso do solo 5. Saúde humana e segurança 6. Serviços de utilidade pública e do Estado 7. Instalações de monitorização do ambiente 8. Instalações industriais e de produção 9. Instalações agrícolas e aquícolas 10. Distribuição da população demografia 11. Zonas de gestão/restrição/regulamentação e unidades de referência 12. Zonas de risco natural 13. Condições atmosféricas 14. Características geometeorológicas 15. Características oceanográficas 16. Regiões marinhas 17. Regiões biogeográficas 18. Habitats e biótopos 19. Distribuição das espécies 20. Recursos energéticos 21. Recursos minerais 22

Next tasks Harmonisation and Validation Datasets and metadata harmonisation Datasets and metadata validation Pilot Applications Definition of Scenario demonstrator applications Scenario Application deployment Building capacity and Training The eenvplus Training Framework Training Actions 23

Conclusion The present work will be relevant to implement public authorities attributions. In the project the governance attributions explored are namely those related to: Data production and data quality Land use planning: efficiency in producing, implementing monitoring and evaluating Territorial Land Use Plans Urban sprawl- city management and land use efficient planning. Taxation: sustainable- affordable Implementation of the INSPIRE Directive: Annex I, II and III: Landuse oriented for good governance and cost effective data sharing policy towards effective development Working together towards the main goal GOOD GOVERNANCE 24

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Questions Thank you! Contact details Maria José Lucena e Vale mvale@dgterritorio.pt Raquel Saraiva rsaraiva@dgterritorio.pt Bruno Meneses bmeneses@dgterritorio.pt Rui Reis rreis@dgterritorio.pt Paulo Patrício ppatricio@dgterritorio.pt