Initiated in 2007, the INSPIRE Directive has set a legal framework to create a European-wide Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to support the European Union (EU) environmental policies. This chapter analyses the INSPIRE infrastructure from a Big Geospatial Data perspective, describing how data is shared in an interoperable way by public sector organisations in the EU Member States and how it is made available in and accessible within the infrastructure. The INSPIRE Geoportal, which is the entry point to the whole infrastructure, is presented in detail. To justify its nature of a Big Geospatial Data infrastructure, the characteristics of INSPIRE data are mapped to those of Big Data's six 'Vs'. Despite many good results achieved in terms of data sharing, some challenges still remain related to data consumption from the user side. The chapter concludes with a dedicated discussion on how INSPIRE, and traditional SDIs in general, should evolve into modern data ecosystems to address these challenges while also embracing the modern practices of data sharing through the web.
翻译:2007年启动的INSPIRE指令为创建全欧洲空间数据基础设施(SDI)以支持欧洲联盟的环境政策确立了法律框架,本章从大地理空间数据角度分析了INSPIRE基础设施,介绍了欧盟成员国公共部门组织如何以互操作的方式分享数据,以及如何在基础设施内部提供数据,作为整个基础设施的切入点,详细介绍了INSPIRE Geportal。为证明该基础设施具有大型地理空间数据基础设施的性质,将INSPIRE数据的特点与Big Data的六“V”数据的特点进行了测绘。尽管在数据共享方面取得了许多良好成果,但一些挑战仍然与用户方面的数据消费有关。该章最后专门讨论了INSPIRE和传统的SDI如何演变为现代数据生态系统,以应对这些挑战,同时采纳通过网络分享数据的现代做法。