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Conclusions<br />
The high number of competent<br />
participants on 14 and 15 Mach,<br />
which represented the entire<br />
spectrum of <strong>GI</strong> and SDI<br />
stakeholders in the Czech<br />
Republic, reflects the interest in<br />
the development and future<br />
implementation of INSPIRE. It<br />
became obvious, that the<br />
infrastructures of spatial data and<br />
information which had been<br />
developed on regional level or with<br />
focus on a specific theme or<br />
services, started to be considered<br />
as an element of broader national<br />
or/and European context.<br />
SESSION SDI<br />
What you dislike on/in INSPIRE<br />
7<br />
6<br />
5<br />
4<br />
3<br />
2<br />
1<br />
0<br />
Private companies<br />
Universities<br />
Foreign guests<br />
Regional Authorities<br />
Geodesy&Cartography Sector<br />
Other public sector bodies<br />
Low awareness, lack of<br />
information<br />
Unclear funding<br />
Slow development<br />
Unclear legal environment<br />
“Narrow” environmental view<br />
Difficulty to find a consensus<br />
Broad aims, more<br />
interpretations<br />
The foreseen INSPIRE Directive is expected positively, in particular as a needed legal and coordination<br />
framework. The responders believe that it might help bridging or removing barriers between sectors and<br />
institutions.<br />
Many responders expressed their interest to take an active part in the INSPIRE development and<br />
implementation planning process. Several ways were therefore debated during the Prague meetings:<br />
participation in the reviewing (or testing) of the drafted IRs via registered SDIC/LMO and JRC;<br />
informed participation in the national implementation planning process coordinated by CENIA and MICR;<br />
using Nemoforum, the national platform for spatial information and cadastre, for horizontal communication.<br />
A set of awareness-raising activities was defined to be developed by different stakeholder groups in the near<br />
future.<br />
The results and experience, which have been developed thanks this Czech seminar and workshop, will further<br />
serve to elaborate a methodology and awareness raising materials to be used for the future INSPIRE<br />
Information Days in other MSs and Acceding countries.<br />
References:<br />
Annoni A. et al., 2005. Analysis of the Results of the INSPIRE Call for expression of Interest. http://www.ecgis.org/Workshops/11ec-gis/presentations/04annoni.pdf<br />
Craglia M. et al. (Eds.) 2003. <strong>GI</strong> in the Wider Europe. http://www.ec-gis.org/ginie/doc/ginie_book.pdf<br />
Pauknerova, E. (Ed) 2006. INSPIRE Users Perspective: Analysis of the SDICs’ and LMOs’ Expectations and<br />
Concerns Survey., Report (JRC, ESDI Action)<br />
Pauknerova, E. et Tryhubova, P. (Ed) 2006. INSPIRE and SDI in the Czech Republic. Report (JRC, ESDI<br />
Action)<br />
Probert, M. (Ed), 2003. Survey of key <strong>GI</strong> players within Europe. http://www.ecgis.org/ginie/doc/ginie_key_players_finalv2.pdf<br />
Vandenbroucke, D., 2005. Spatial Data Infrastructures in Europe: State of play Spring 2005. Summary report<br />
of a study commissioned by the <strong>EC</strong> (EUROSTAT & DGENV). http://inspire.jrc.it/state_of_play.cfm<br />
Wolfkamp, A. (Ed), 2003. Survey of National Geographic Information Associations in Europe.<br />
http://www.ec-gis.org/ginie/doc/NASurvey_Publish.pdf<br />
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