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.
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.