Training on INSPIRE Good Practices around Soil Data

In april 2022 WENR and ISRIC organised a first iteration of a training series on Good Practices around Soil Data. The presentations of that training are still available and provide a good introduction to the edition 2023 masterclass.

Visit to Soil Museum
Video Speaker
The reasoning behind INSPIRE why do we need a directive? Joeri Robbrecht, European Commission
Why do we need to understand INSPIRE and share data? Jandrik Bulens, WENR
Experiences of Implementing SOIL in INSPIRE. Maria Fantappiè (CREA), Florian Hoedt (Thünen) and Dries Luts (Department of the Environment and Spatial Development, Flemish Government)
INSPIRE Conceptual Framework Luis de Sousa, ISRIC
Data discovery Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC
Interoperability; O&M, Sensorthings API, Web Coverage Services Kathi Schleidt, Datacove
Extending INSPIRE for the Air Quality directive Kathi Schleidt, Datacove
INSPIRE Soil: an overview and relations with other standards, the conceptual model of the soil theme as a common base Kathi Schleidt, Datacove
Harmonize, map, transform: what does it mean? Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC
Code lists in INSPIRE Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC
Implementation, operation, reporting. How do you keep track on progress Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC
Technical aspects of view (WMS)-, download (WFS, Atom) services and data harmonization Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC
Adapting to evolved developments specifically WCS and SensorThings Kathi Schleidt, Datacove
Zooming in on INSPIRE and GloSIS mapping. What about tools and software to be used Luis de Sousa, ISRIC
Emerging data exchange technologies: OGC API; RDF/SPARQL, Gaia-x. Why, what and how? Paul van Genuchten, ISRIC

For a full report see also the EJP website.