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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/9049| Title: | Design of the shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) and development of a web-based GIS interface |
| Authors: | Bonazountas, Marc Martirano, Giacomo Camilleri, Tim Trypitsidis, Anestis |
| Keywords: | Information storage and retrieval systems -- Environmental sciences -- European Union countries Environmental sciences -- Data processing Geographic information systems -- European Union countries |
| Issue Date: | 2014 |
| Publisher: | University of Malta. Faculty of Social Wellbeing |
| Citation: | Future preparedness : thematic and spatial issues for the environment and sustainability. Msida: Department of Criminology, University of Malta, 2014. p. 85-100. 9789995783464 |
| Abstract: | The Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) is a collaborative initiative of the European Commission (EC) and the European Environment Agency (EEA) aimed to establish an integrated and shared EU-wide environmental information system together with the Member States. SEIS presents the European vision on environmental information interoperability. It is a set of high-level principles & workflow-processes that organize the collection, exchange, and use of environmental data & information aimed to: • Modernise the way in which information required by environmental legislation is made available to member states or EC instruments; • Streamline reporting processes and repeal overlaps or obsolete reporting obligations; • Stimulate similar developments at international conventions; • Standardise according to INSPIRE when possible; and • Introduce the SDI (spatial database infrastructure) principle EU-wide. SEIS is a system and workflow of operations that offers technical capabilities geared to meet concept expectations. In that respect, SEIS shows the way and sets up the workflow effectively in a standardise way (e.g, INSPIRE) to: • Collect Data from Spatial Databases, in situ sensors, statistical databases, earth observation readings (e.g., EOS, GMES), marine observation using standard data transfer protocols (ODBC, SOS, ft p, etc). • Harmonise collected data (including data check/data integrity) according to best practices proven to perform well, according to the INSPIRE Directive 2007/2/EC (1) Annexes I: II: III: plus INSPIRE Implementation Rules for data not specified in above mentioned Annexes. • Harmonise collected data according to WISE (Water Information System from Europe) or Ozone-web. • Process, aggregate harmonise data so to extract information in a format understandable by wider audiences (e.g., Eurostat, enviro-indicators). • Document information to fulfi l national reporting obligations towards EU bodies (e.g., the JRC, EEA, DGENV, Eurostat) • Store and publish information for authorised end-users (e.g., citizens, institutions). This paper presents the development and integration of the SEIS-Malta Geoportal. The first section outlines EU Regulations on INSPIRE and Aarhus Directives. The second covers the architecture and the implementation of SEIS-Malta Geoportal. The third discusses the results and successful implementation of the Geoportal. |
| Description: | Chapter 5 |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/9049 |
| Appears in Collections: | Melitensia Works - ERCGARES |
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