Merging statistics and geospatial information - Lessons learned towards INSPIRE
Wednesday, 27 May 2015, 1500 – 1730 hrs
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The workshop will be part of the sharing the knowledge developed in the National Statistical Institutes (NSI) towards stronger implementation of geographical information together with statistical applications. Workshop presentations will be across several themes – from address registries to population. By the end the attendances should have a good overview of the current state of play of Statistics and GI in respect to INSPIRE and be able to approach the respective organisations. Additionally, a set of issues (lessons learned) will be identified and can be used as guidance for future developments in the European NSIs.
TARGET AUDIENCE
INSPIRE related statistical data providers and users across Europe.
DETAILED WORKSHOP AGENDA
- H. Reuter (DG ESTAT)
Introduction to the workshop -
P. Brester(NL) -
Harmonizing population grid data into the INSPIRE data model -
Crkvenčić, Čizmović and Hočuršćak (HR) –
Small area and grid based population data derived from Census and geospatial data -
Kuzma (SI) –
Mobile positioning and Statistical derivatives – the way forward? - Coffee Break
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Tammisto (FI)
Interoperable Spatial Statistics in Finnish NSDI -
Haußmann (DE)
What is needed to make progress in the georeferencing of administrative data in Germany - a bottom-up approach -
Cimbelli(IT) -
Standardization and geocoding of place names in the database of migratory flows -
Migacz(PL) -
A NSIs experience coordinating a thematic cluster on Statistical Units, Population Distribution, Human Health and Safety - Discussion on the lessons learned and the way forward
- End of the Session
EC - DG ESTAT
Luxembourg
Institute of Statistics (Istat)
Italy
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Slovenia
Statistics Netherlands
Netherlands
Central Statistical Office of Poland
Poland
Statistics Finland
Finland
Stuttgart Statistical Office
Germany
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
Croatia