| Description
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| SDIC Title
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Cross-border SDI between Netherlands and Belgium |
| Acronym
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SIKB |
| Details |
Mission and Objectives
| Mission: to create tools for an easier and yet better soil management, supporting effective integrated spatial development policies.
Objectives (general): to develop, maintain and promote the use of a largely national, and partly international, structure for quality assurance of soil management. The exchange of digital data on these topics is an important part of this structure.
Objectives (exchange of digital data): discuss issues of harmonization of international, national and regional datasets. This includes data modeling, reference systems, data validation, encoding systems, development of national standards for the exchange of digital data, and involvement in the development of an international standard for the exchange of digital data. Also included is cross-sector integration of data exchange, ever more important as the position of integrated spatial development policies is growing stronger. |
| Mandate
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A not for profit network organization in which as many as possible public and private parties concerned cooperate in developing and maintaining a largely national, and partly international, structure for quality assurance of soil management. The mandate of SIKB comprises the sectors site investigation and soil remediation, soil protection, archaeology, temporary dewatering and soil energy.
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| Formal Mandate
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National Government
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| Main Activities
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Development, maintenance and promotion of the use of:
• a XML-based standard for the exchange of digital soil data;
• a minimum dataset for site identification and a minimum dataset for policy support, (including dataset modeling);
• a tool for quality control of datasets;
• data specifications (incl. the development of key definitions);
• information models (e.g. IM Measurements (UML), based on the OGC standard Observations and Measurements).
Cross-sector integration of data-exchange, and active participation in the development of a new ISO standard on the exchange of digital soil data.
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| SDIC URL
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www.sikb.nl |
| Membership
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Members from the Netherlands include the ministry of Environment, ministry of Traffic and Water works, National Soil Agency (Soil+), Research Institutes (TNO and Alterra), producers and users (national, regional and local authorities, as well as consultancies) of Soil Information Systems and Laboratory Information Systems and our partner organization on water datamanagement (IDsW).
Members from Belgium include: producers of Soil Information Systems and Laboratory Information Systems. |
| Typology
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Thematic |
| Comments
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The standard for the exchange of digital soil data, mentioned under ‘Main activities’ above, has been in active operation since 2002. Data have been exchanged through this standard since then by all parties mentioned under ‘Membership’ above and others. The volume of exchanged data is increasing every year.
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| Contact information for SDIC |
| Contact Person |
Arthur de Groof
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| Organisation |
SIKB |
| Function |
programme secretary
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| Address |
Postbus 420 |
| Country |
NETHERLANDS |
| Tel |
+31 6 511 50 696 |
| Fax |
+31 182 540 676 |
| PROPOSED ROLE IN INSPIRE DEVELOPMENT |
| Which role(s) do you foresee for the SDIC in INSPIRE development |
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allocate experts to Drafting Teams
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submit reference material as input to the Drafting Teams
- register a project to test/revise/develop the draft Implementing Rules
- collect and describe user requirements related to Environmental policies
- participate in the review process
- implement pilot projects to test/revise/develop the draft Implementing Rules
- contribute to awareness raising and training
- be kept informed
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| Area of work/experience |
| Geographic Domain: |
TransNational
Description of geographic extent
Netherlands and Belgium
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| Societal Sector
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Public-private network within legal entity of foundation |
| Specific Expertise |
Data Specifications  |
Monitoring and Reporting |
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| INSPIRE Data Themes
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| Title |
User | Producer | Coordinator |
| Soil |
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| Environmental monitoring Facilities |
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| Previous Experience relevant for INSPIRE development
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Development, maintenance and promotion of the use of:
• an XML-based standard for the exchange of digital soil data;
• a minimum dataset for site identification and a minimum dataset for monitoring purposes, (including dataset modeling);
• a tool for quality control of datasets;
• data specifications (incl. the development of key definitions);
• information models (e.g. IM Measurements (UML), based on the OGC standard Observations and Measurements).
Cross-sector integration of data-exchange, and active participation in the development of a new ISO standard on the exchange of digital soil data.
The standard for the exchange of digital soil data, mentioned under ‘Main activities’ above, has been in active operation since 2002. Data have been exchanged through this standard since then by all parties mentioned under ‘Membership’ above and others. The volume of exchanged data is increasing every year. |
| Primary Business
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Developing, maintaining and promoting the use of a largely national and partly international structure on quality assurance for soil management, including several tools for the exchange of digital data. |
| Environmental application domains
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Soil resources Management, Monitoring Soil pollution, Soil protection, Archaeology, Soil energy. |