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Preliminary
Report
  Land and Marine information Integration
Malahide, Ireland from 21st to 23rd March 2007

 

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Draft programme
As at 9th March 2007

 

Wednesday 21st March 2007

12.00 onwards

Arrival

Lunch will be provided

 

Welcome and Introductions

Time

Presentation - event

Presenter

Status

14.00-14.30

Welcome and sponsors introductions :

o      EuroSDR
o      IHO
o      EuroGeographics
o      JRC

K Mooney
T Pharoah
K Murray
Katalin Toth

 

Opening Session: Why join up land and marine information?

Chair: Horst Hecht, Bundesamt fuer Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie

14.30

Role of integrated land and marine information in INSPIRE

Katalin Toth
Joint Research Centre, European Commission

Confirmed

15.00

IHO perspective on Marine SDI’s

Tony Pharoah

Confirmed

15.30 -15.50

Break

 

 

15.50

Results of the EuroSDR questionnaire

Keith Murray

Confirmed

16.15

Planning on the Edge:
Existing and emerging issues for spatial planning and environmental protection across the Land-Marine Interface 

Conor Skehan, Dublin Institute of Technology

Confirmed

16.40 – 17.30

Short break-out around the question – “what are the top three drivers for land-marine integration?

2-3 groups each with facilitator and rapporteur

 

17.30 – 18.00

Feedback from the break-out groups

 

 

18:00

Close

 

Participants have a free evening.

 

Thursday 22nd March 2007

Second Session: Emerging approaches to land-marine geoinformation integration across Europe

Chair: Katalin Toth, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

09.00

Coastal Mapping Improvement in the UK 

Mike Osborne, Seazone Ltd, UK

Confirmed

09.30

A Land and Hydrographic GIS driven Data Base, as a tool for the Management of the Coastal Zones and Preservation of the Natural Resources of Cyprus.

Michalis Savvides, [Dept Land and Surveys] Cyprus.

Confirmed

10.00

Litto3D(R) - The seamless coastal model of France.

 

David Flamanc [IGN-F] & Jean Laporte [SHOM], France

Confirmed

10.30

Break

 

 

10.50

Development of a SDI at the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)

Johannes Melles, Bundesamt fuer Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (BSH), Germany

Confirmed

11.20

Break Out preparation

 

 

11.30 -12.30

Break out around the question – "Is there a need to standardise the approach?”

2-3 groups each with facilitator and rapporteur

 

12.30 – 13.00

Feedback from the break-out groups

 

 

13:00 – 14.00

Lunch

 

 

 

Third Session: Challenges in data integration

Chair:  Kevin Mooney, Dublin Institute of Technology

14.00

INFOMAR and the current Irish land/sea mapping position.

Archie Donovan, Geological Survey of  Ireland 

Confirmed

14.25

A Tale of Many Datums: the UK Vertical Offshore Reference Frame

Marek Ziebart  University College London

Confirmed

14.50

Integrating objects at the land - marine interface

Peter Parslow & Simon Gomm, DNF Technical Group

Confirmed - presenters names may change

15.15

Continuous land uplift and land-marine information integration

Risto Kuittinen FGI, Finland

Confirmed

15.40

Break

 

 

16.00

Land / Sea data integration with a landscape approach

 

Ariane Mascret, Thomas Devogele
(Institut de Recherche de l’Ecole Navale (IRENav)

Confirmed

16.20

Break Out preparation

 

 

16.30 - 17.30

Break out around the question – are the challenges all resolved? Is there scope for more research?

2-3 groups each with facilitator and rapporteur

 

17.30 – 18.00

Feedback from the break-out groups

 

 

19.30

Dinner

The Grand Hotel

 

 

Friday 23rd March 2007

Final Session: Moving forward

Chair:  Keith Murray, EuroSDR

09.00

Presentation from CARIS

Haico van der Vegt (CARIS), Netherlands

Confirmed

09.20

Modern Tools for Schema Design, Schema Translation and Data Cleaning and Validation

Peter Woodsford, 1Spatial and Snowflake Software, UK

Confirmed

09.40

Creating Seamless and Interoperable Geological Maps: Filling in the coastal white ribbon around the UK

Matt Harrison, British Geological Survey

Confirmed

10.00

Building a global data model that supports Marine SDI's (S100)

John Pepper for IHO

Confirmed

10.20

MDIP - building a Marine Data and Information Framework for the UK

Dave Cotton, Marine Data Information Partnerhship, UK

Confirmed

10.40

GIS and Remote Sensing Applications for Coastal and Marine Research

Vicki O Donnell, Irish Coastal Forum

Confirmed

 

 

11.00

Break

 

 

11.30 - 12.30

Panel discussion, theme of:
What needs to be done next?
- questions from the breakouts
- questions from the audience

 

Panel made up of sponsors and other interested parties

12.30 - 13.00

Summing up
- next steps
- publications
- other issues arising

 

 

13:00 - 14.00

Lunch & depart

 

 

 

WORKSHOP  POSTERS

21st - 23rd March 2007

Posters relevant to the workshop theme may be displayed by arrangement in advance.
These will be placed at the back of the presentation area and adjacent to the coffee area.
Posters will be displayed throughout the event.

  1. Generation of DTM in Wadden Sea from Lidar.
    Alexander Brzank. Insitute of Photogrammetry and GeoInformation from Hanover, Germany.
  2. Using the Digital National Framework to better integrate land and marine information in Great Britain.
    Peter Parslow, UK Hydrographic Office and Simon Gomm, Ordnance Survey.
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