Developing Feature Types and Related Catalogues for the Marine Community - Lessons from the MOTIIVE project.

Keiran Millard, Rob Atkinson, Andrew Woolf, Kristin Stock, Roger Longhorn, Chris Higgins, Mark Small, Sander Hulst, Torill Hamre, Maria Ferreira, Irene Lucius, Peter Breger, John Pepper, Dominic Lowe, Quillon Harphen, Stephen Wells

Abstract


MOTIIVE (Marine Overlays on Topography for annex II Valuation and Exploitation) is a project funded as a Specific Support Action (SSA) under the European Commission Framework Programme 6 (FP6) Aeronautics and Space Programme. The project started in September 2005 and finished in October 2007. The objective of MOTIIVE was to examine the methodology and cost benefit of using non-proprietary data standards. Specifically it considered the harmonisation requirements between the INSPIRE data component ‘elevation’ (terrestrial, bathymetric and coastal) and INSPIRE marine thematic data for ‘sea regions’, ‘oceanic spatial features’ and ‘coastal zone management areas’. This was examined in context of the requirements for interoperable information systems as required to realise the objectives of GMES for ‘global services’. The work draws particular conclusions on the realisation of Feature Types (ISO 19109) and Feature Type Catalogues (ISO 19110) in this respect. More information on MOTIIVE can be found at www.motiive.net.

Keywords


ISO 19110, ISO 19109, Marine Data, Coastal Data, INSPIRE, cost-benefit, user requirements

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