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    HARMO-DATA Project \u2013 cross border spatial data harmonization using INSPIRE model

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    HARMO-DATA is an ongoing project, funded by EU in the framework of the INTERREG V-A Italy-Slovenia 2014-2020 Programme. It involves different stakeholders, target groups and end-users in three regions: Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (Italy), Veneto (Italy) and Slovenia. The main purpose of this project is to develop common solutions for more efficient cross-border spatial data management \u2013 by harmonizing the existing spatial data, implementing a cross-border spatial data platform, and developing a common protocol for the harmonization of territorial data. It will provide an instrument to define the specific obligations and rights of the involved parts \u2013 in terms of data harmonization, exchange, use and maintenance. Five pilot case studies were identified by the project partners \u2013 in cooperation with public and private end-users, and additional stakeholders. The core use cases of the project relate to spatial data search, view and download, and the harmonization model for spatial datasets applies the INSPIRE data specifications. A joined common spatial data platform was established as an extension of the existing search-view-download platforms (metadata systems), upgraded and improved to better enable open data access by users from both Italy and Slovenia. The common spatial HARMO-DATA data platform, as well as, a joint protocol for cross-border spatial data harmonization, have been formalized in an official bilateral agreement

    HARMO-DATA Project – cross border spatial data harmonization using INSPIRE model

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    HARMO-DATA is an ongoing project, funded by EU in the framework of the INTERREG V-A Italy-Slovenia 2014-2020 Programme. It involves different stakeholders, target groups and end-users in three regions: Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (Italy), Veneto (Italy) and Slovenia. The main purpose of this project is to develop common solutions for more efficient cross-border spatial data management – by harmonizing the existing spatial data, implementing a cross-border spatial data platform, and developing a common protocol for the harmonization of territorial data. It will provide an instrument to define the specific obligations and rights of the involved parts – in terms of data harmonization, exchange, use and maintenance. Five pilot case studies were identified by the project partners – in cooperation with public and private end-users, and additional stakeholders. The core use cases of the project relate to spatial data search, view and download, and the harmonization model for spatial datasets applies the INSPIRE data specifications. A joined common spatial data platform was established as an extension of the existing search-view-download platforms (metadata systems), upgraded and improved to better enable open data access by users from both Italy and Slovenia. The common spatial HARMO-DATA data platform, as well as, a joint protocol for cross-border spatial data harmonization, have been formalized in an official bilateral agreement

    Il progetto Interreg Italia-Slovenia HARMO-DATA: un geoportale per la condivisione di dati territoriali transfrontalieri armonizzati

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    Il progetto Interreg HARMO-DATA, finanziato nell’ambito del Programma Interreg V-A Italia-Slovenia 2014-2020, è stato avviato ufficialmente a Settembre 2017 e si è concluso il 30 giugno 2019. Il Partenariato era composto da: Geodetski In titut Slovenije, Ljubljana, Slovenia (coordinamento), Geodetska Uprava Republike Slovenije, Igea S.r.l. Ljubljana, Slovenia, Insiel S.p.a. Trieste, GeoSNav Lab - Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Architettura, Università degli Studi di Trieste - Terre S.r.l. Mestre. Hanno partecipato inoltre in qualità di partner associati: Regione Veneto, Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia e Ministero sloveno per l’ambiente ed il territorio. Obiettivo generale del Progetto è stato quello di rafforzare la capacità di cooperazione istituzionale transfrontaliera tra le autorità pubbliche e i responsabili della pianificazione territoriale, promuovendo la creazione di soluzioni condivise per il coordinamento e un’efficace gestione del territorio

    Il Veneto tra dati pandemici, immagini satellitari e social-media nell’analisi del contagio e del lockdown

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    Veneto, one of the most densely populated, industrialized and tourist regions in Italy, also has the sad distinction of being one of the first to have seen Covid-19 arrival in its territory. The maps and reflections produced for the Veneto region have brought out some aspects related to the analysis of the pandemic and the consequences of the lockdown that affected our region and which we want to highlight in this contribution. On the side of the pandemic, the poor availability of statistics on the infection at the municipal level, which is the smaller scale to draw any consideration of the relationships between the spread of the infection and the anisotropy of the territories, also introduced in our work the discussion launched by the #datibenecomune campaign for ask the government for open, up-to-date and machine-readable data. Together with the maps on the infection, produced mainly with information obtained from the mass media, which highlight the peculiar situations of the municipalities of Vo’ Euganeo and Merlara, the location of the hospitals and Covid hospitals is presented. Regarding to the lockdown, we highlight its main effects on mobility, pollution, economy and tourism, obtaining maps from statistical data and experimenting with the analysis of spatial information from a volunteered geographic information approach through the processing of geo-localized tweets, as well as the study of satellite images with remote sensing techniques

    PROJEKT HARMO-DATA: USKLADITEV PODATKOV ZA \u10cEZMEJNO UPRAVLJANJE PROSTORA (PROJECT HARMO-DATA: DATA HARMONIZATION FOR CROSS-BORDER SPATIAL MANAGEMENT)

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    HARMO-DATA je projekt, financiran v okviru programa sodelovanja INTERREG V-A Italija-Slovenija 2014\u20132020, ki ga sofinancira Evropski sklad za regionalni razvoj. Uradno se je za\u10del izvajati septembra 2017, projektne dejavnosti so bile dokon\u10dane 30. 6. 2019. V njem je sodelovalo \u161est partnerjev iz Slovenije in Italije, in sicer Geodetski in\u161titut Slovenije (koordiniranje), Geodetska uprava Republike Slovenije, Igea, d. o. o., Insiel, S. p. A. (Trst), GeoSNav Lab \u2013 Oddelek za in\u17eenirstvo in arhitekturo, Univerza v Trstu, in Terre, s. r. l. (Mestre). Pri projektu so sodelovali tudi pridru\u17eeni partnerji de\u17eel Bene\u10dija in Furlanija - Julijska krajina ter ministrstvo za okolje in prostor Republike Slovenije. Glavni cilj projekta je iskanje skupnih re\u161itev za izbolj\u161anje upravljanja prostora in uporabe \u10dezmejnih prostorskih podatkov, uskladitev obstoje\u10dih prostorskih podatkov, razvoj skupne \u10dezmejne prostorske platforme, priprava skupnega protokola za dostop do harmoniziranih podatkov ter njihovo vzdr\u17eevanje. V projekt so bile vklju\u10dene interesne skupine in uporabniki prostorskih podatkov: oblikovalci politik, nacionalne, regionalne in lokalne organizacije, civilna za\u161\u10dita, podjetja, univerze in raziskovalna sredi\u161\u10da. U\u10dinkovita uporaba \u10dezmejnih prostorskih podatkov je mogo\u10da le, \u10de so harmonizirani. Model harmonizacije podatkov, ki smo ga izbrali v projektu, je INSPIRE in je v \u10dlanku predstavljen skupaj z drugimi rezultati projekta (A\u17eman et al., 2018)
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