Bashkim IDRIZI, Valbone SULEJMANI HARMONIZING AND INTEGRATING OF THREE LEVELS OF SPATIAL PLANNING DATABASES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF VITI IN KOSOVA 4-8 September 2017; Kehl and Strasbourg
Overview: Preface - Spatial Planning in Kosova Municipality of Viti in Anamorava region Municipal Developing Plan of Viti Urban Developing Plan of Viti Urban Regulatory Plan of Viti Data harmonization Integration data of three levels Implementing INSPIRE platform with extended modules Conclusions
Municipality of Viti Located in south-eastern part of Kosovo, known as Anamorava region Area: 297m2 Population: 47000 Rural area: 89.9% Urban area: 10.5%
Spatial planning in Kosova Spatial Plan of Republic of Kosova Spatial plans for protected special areas Municipal Developing Plan Urban Developing Plan Urban Regulatory Plan LEGISLATION Agency for spatial planning Local government (municipalities) are responsible. LAW NO. 04/L-174 SPATIAL PLANNING Administrative Instruction for the Implementation of the Law on Spatial Planning on Basic Elements of Content of Spatial Plan of Kosovo no. 29/03; Administrative Instruction for the Implementation of the Law on Spatial Planning on the basic elements of the contents of Spatial Plans for Special Area No. 43/2005; Administrative Instruction for the Implementation of the Law on Spatial Planning on the basic elements of the Municipal Development Plan No. 33/03; Administrative Instruction for the Implementation of the Law on Spatial Plan Basic Elements Urban Development No. 34/03; Administrative Instruction for the implementation of the Law on Spatial Planning on Basic Elements of Urban Regulatory Plan No. 41/05; Administrative Instruction on implementation of the Law on Spatial Planning to establish the Institute for Spatial Planning No. 24/03; Administrative Instruction for responsibilities of Authorities of Spatial Planning as well as Principles and Procedures for Public Participation in Spatial Planning No. 05/2014; LAW NO. 03 / L-039 ON PROTECTED SPECIAL AREAS ANNEX - maps for special protected areas Administrative Instruction for the Implementation and Monitoring Council No. 03/2013;
Used Source Data - Municipality of Viti (https://kk.rks-gov.net/viti/municipality/plani- Zhvillimor-Komunal.aspx) - Kosova Cadastral Agency (http://kca-ks.org) - Open layers (https://openlayers.org/) Used Software - QGIS (http://qgis.org/en/site/) - GeoServer (http://geoserver.org/) - PostGIS (http://postgis.net/) Used Spatial Coordinate System - Datum: ETRS89 - Ellipsoid: GRS80 - Map projection: Gauss-Kruger - Central meridian: 21 E - Scale factor: 0.9999 KosovaRef01 - Origin of latitude: Equator - Origin of longitude: Greenwich - False easting: 7500000m - False northing: 0m - Units: m (meter)
BASIC SDI ELEMENTS TOOK IN TO CONSIDERATION: Institutional framework, including legislation, organization, policies and practices rules for financing and pricing and for handling of security, vulnerability and integrity. Standards, including methods for describing spatial data searching spatial data ordering and transferring spatial data Fundamental spatial data sets, including geodetic frame official digital map data data on real properties, population, buildings and more; and Technological framework including human and technical resources meta data and catalogue services information network, data distribution, services which makes it easy for users to search, order and collect spatial data.
Standards took in to consideration for our SDI International Organisation of Standardization (ISO TC 211, TC 204, JTC-1, 19105) INSPIRE World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) OpenGIS Consortium (OGC) WSI I (Web Services Interoperability organization) GSDI (Global Spatial Data Infrastructure) National Standards of Kosovo Why do we need standardization on organizing of spatial data Standardization lets peers communicate, Minimizes cost of uptake of new information, Maximizes utility and stability of information products, Permits more applications to operate under known conditions!
Basic goals for developing of integrated system for spatial plans of the Municipality of Viti! if we have access to the right data in the right format to take action at the right time Technology SDI Policy Planning Modeling Analyze Measure Decision Making Action Guiding Human Activities Improving our World People
Municipal developing plan of municipality of Viti Type: multi-sectorial strategic plan. Coverage: whole municipality area Period: 5 years Scale: 1:25000-1:5000 Based on: National spatial plan Data: 55 layers with 308 classes
Urban developing plan of Municipality of Viti Type: multi-sectorial strategic plan. Coverage: whole urban areas Period: 5 years Scale: 1:10000-1:5000 Based on: Municipal developing plan Data: 15 layers with 47 classes
Urban regulatory plan of Municipality of Viti Type: technical plan. Coverage: settlements Period: 5 years Scale: 1:1000-1:5000 Based on: Urban developing plan Data: 12 layers with 36 classes
Data integration and harmonization process of three spatial plans of the Municipality of Viti Municipal developing plan (*.mdb) Urban developing plan (*.mdb) Urban regulatory plan (*.shp) Used INSPIRE standards: 1.https://inspire.ec.europa.e u/data-specifications/2892 2.http://inspireregadmin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/d ataspecification/ https://github.com/in spire-eu-validation
CONCLUSIONS 1/2 Situation before research: Municipality of Viti has spatial plans in three levels: Municipal Developing Plan, Urban Developing Plan, and Urban Regulatory Plan. Urban Regulatory Plan and Urban Developing Plan were originally developed in Geodatabase (*mdb) format in ArcGIS, while the Municipal Developing Plan consisted separate layers as shape (*.shp) files. Although three databases have been developed and managed by the same municipality, different standards and platforms have been used for their establishing.
CONCLUSIONS 2/2 Situation after performed research: Three databases have been restructured in order to establish the SDI for municipality spatial planning purposes. The INSPIRE was used as basic platform, which was extended based on the specific layers of three databases. At the end, restructured databases are fully harmonized, fully interoperability and completely standardized by the same rules have been established.
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Bashkim IDRIZI, Valbone SULEJMANI HARMONIZING AND INTEGRATING OF THREE LEVELS OF SPATIAL PLANNING DATABASES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF VITI IN KOSOVA 4-8 September 2017; Kehl and Strasbourg