Arctic Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure () - Pan-Arctic Cooperation among Ten Mapping Agencies (Skedsmo, Palmer, Taylor, Gudmundsson) G 13 2012, Quebec, Canada May 14, 2012 www. arctic-sdi.org Owe Bengt Palmér Palmér Kjellson and Skedsmo & Martin Skedsmo April March October 2012 2011 Magnus Gudmundsson www.arctic-sdi.org Martin Skedsmo 1
THE ARCTIC - will give - access to relevant and updated geographic and thematic information covering the entire circumpolar region possibilities for authorities and decision makers to have access to relevant and updated information possibilities for daily use of the project's web map services in schools and universities in the Arctic and elsewhere. possibilities for media to receive relevant and updated information possibilities to foster cooperation with industry on Arctic issues April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 2
The Arctic National Mapping Agencies The project involves NMAs in the Nordic countries, Russia, USA and Canada Many definitions of the Arctic Area The Arctic is to cover the Arctic regions of the involved participating countries, as defined by the countries themselves. - NMAs - April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 3
The Arctic - the vision - An Arctic based on sustainable co-operation between mandated national mapping organisations which will provide for access to spatially related reliable information over the Arctic to facilitate monitoring and decision making April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 4
The Arctic - user driven approach - Arctic Council Working Governmental Authorities & others Groups/IPY and other Scientific Communities Data Analysis Decision Environmental & other political issues Arctic Media, Public & Education Arctic Portal Thematic data NMA national reference data Bengt Owe Palmér Palmér Kjellson and Skedsmo & Martin Skedsmo Arctic April March February October 2012 2011 29, 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 5
Arctic Why Arctic? Wide array of spatial data around the Arctic Datasets are distributed throughout many organisations often not integrated or coordinated Arctic would allow for more robust management and manipulation of data for both research and management purposes. April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 6
PROJECT FRAMEWORK - Project phases Arctic Structuring Phase 2010/2011 Establishing Phase 2011/2012 Operational Phase 2012/2013 April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 7
Arctic Project start in April 2011 The constituting meeting involves: The Organisation one representative from each NMA The Project Plan The MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) being signed. April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 8
The Arctic Arctic - user driven approach - Four main categories of users are identified: The Arctic Council Working Groups (AC WGs). Research groups within the International Polar Year and other scientific communities engaged in Arctic research. Government and governmental authorities involved in decision making processes concerning the Arctic. Media and the public including NGOs. April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 9
Project Organisation Decision making bodies The Board Project Owners (NMA s DG or corresponding managerial level) Steering Committee Inkl. PMG (NMA s A Coordinators) Advisory Group (acknowledged professionals) Support & Marketing Reference group: Arctic council Liaison CAFF WG Executive bodies TWG Technical Working Group www.arctic-sdi.org AWG Administrative Working Group (Data Access Terms) The Arctic is a user driven project input from AC Working Groups, IPY and other User Groups is of most importance April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 10
The Board Magnús Guðmundsson; Director General, NLS of Iceland, Chair on behalf of the Nordic NMAs (Denmark (Faeroes), Finland, Greenland Iceland, Norway, Sweden) Prashant Shukle, Director General (NRCan) Sergej Vasiliev Director General, Rosreestr, The Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Mapping, Russia Carl Markon, Deputy Regional Executive Alaska Area, US Geological Survey, USA April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 11
The Advisory Group Fraser Taylor, Distinguished Research Professor, Carleton University, Ottawa Jarmo Ratia, Director General of NLS, Finland Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director European Environment Agency Robert Corell, Principal, Global Environment and Technology Foundation and Chair of GSA Abbas Rajabifard, President G, Associate Professor, University of Melbourne. April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 12
Approved during the first Board Meeting in Reykjavik on March 30, 2012 April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 13
Agreed standards to use Metadata ISO 19115 (core) ISO 19119 (services) ISO 19139 (XML Schema) View service OGC WMS, ISO19128 Download services OGC WFS, ISO19142 Discovery service OGC CSW 2.0, CSW ISO AP April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 14
Ongoing work by the TWG WMS Services Recommendations for the first iteration Scale: 1:1 000 000 Area: The Arctic according to definitions by CAFF and AMAP (the largest common denominator) Projection: North Pole Azimuthal Lambert equal area EPSG 3571-3576 Cartography: According to The Barents Interactive Map Legend: The WMS service must have a legend according to the decided cartography April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 15
Ongoing work by the TWG Decided layers to use Administrative boundaries Elevation Hydrography Transport Settlements Vegetation Geographical names April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 16
Status of Arctic project, April 2012 The Project plan and Project Organisation were approved in April 2011 The Steering Committee is up and running one representative from each NMA and users. Project Management Group is taking care of daily work (1,5 man year, Norway and Sweden) The Technical Working group started their work in September 2011 scales for services are 1:250 000 and smaller Advisory Group is active Establishment of the MoUs between the National Mapping Agencies in is in process The Board of the Project met in Reykjavik on March 30, 2012 (Directors Generals) Support from AC, European Environmental Agency and EuroGeographics April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 17
Finally Input from the user community is of utmost importance for a successful result With an increasing focus on the Arctic, good reference map data is invaluable Sustainable NMAs produces the best reference data available. April 2012 www.arctic-sdi.org 18
Thank you! www. arctic-sdi.org From the Arctic SC meeting in Moscow 12 13 September, 2011 Owe Bengt Palmér Palmér Kjellson and Skedsmo & Martin Skedsmo April March October 2012 2011 www.arctic-sdi.org 19