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NDR 9 Country Report The Netherlands. Geological Survey of the Netherlands. National Geo-data Centre of the Netherlands – DINO. Based on the Energy and Mining policy of the Dutch Government - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Geological Survey of the Netherlands
NDR 9 Country ReportThe Netherlands
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National Geo-data Centre of the Netherlands – DINO
• Based on the Energy and Mining policy of the Dutch Government
• All data & information obtained by public funding should be made easy accessible to the Dutch citizens at marginal costs
• Released data & information will stimulate economic activities.
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Dutch Energy PolicyGaswinningsbrief 2004
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Offshore Production profiles.
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The Dutch Subsurface: An Excellent Enabler for the Energy Transition
• Underground Gas Storage- Workvolume: to cover difference between summer and winter- Gas Roundabout for Europe – Transition from producing to trading- Security of supply
• C02 Storage- Enhanced production- Kyoto protocol/Climate Change- Mitigation of Subsidence
• Geothermal Energy- The form of sustainable geo-energy
• Offshore Wind Energy
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National Geo-information Infrastructure GIDEON
Goals:• To make GEO information the
cornerstone of the electronic government
• To create 6 geo key registers• To implement inspire into laws,
infrastructure and standards• To stimulate education, use,
cross-use of geo information
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Easy available Geo-Information:The Dutch Government, some facts and figures• The Dutch government with regards to geo-information is organized in:
• 6 ministries 1.000 employees• 15 governmental agencies 1.200 employees• 12 provinces 250 employees• 25 water boards 400 employees• 441 municipalities 1.800 employees• Total 4.600 employees
• 140.000 employees in public sector using key registers based on Geo datasets.
• 75.000.000 contact moments between citizen and government• (all levels) where GEO info is the basis.
• Observations:• Collecting and maintaining is done locally and regionally• There is overlap between sectors and regions• Difference in quality between sectors and regions• No central guidance
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Program ‘Different Government’
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Drivers to change
• Efficiency • Reducing Costs of operation• Fewer costs and Deregulation for citizens and
companies• EU INSPIRE Directive• Multiple use of space in 3D• Crisis management• Environment and Water management• The need to work together between sectors
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Implementation Strategy
INSPIRE
GIDEON policy
National Urgency Programfor
infrastracture
Key Geo Registers Standards and regulations
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• Adresses (BRA) en buildings (BGR) • Cadaster (BRK) en topography (BRT)
• Large scale base map (GBKN)
• Cables and wires• digging activities (grondroerdersregeling)• Registration of cables
• Key register Subsurface (BRO)• Geology en Soil• Environmental Quality• Archaeology• Infrastructures
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What does this all mean for DINO?
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DINOKey register of the Subsurface
Environ. quality
Infrastructures
LNVVROM
Archeology
OCWEnergy policy V&W
EZ
Spatial planning
Water management
Nature conservation
Land Use
BZK
Safety and security
Soil Remediation
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DINO in transition - to the next level of maturity
• 2009 – 2013:- Transition of DINO to the key register of the Subsurface- Transition of the Soil database (BIS) into the DINO database
- PDOK Public Service on the map Integration of the major geo-datasets into one stop internet
shop to access governmental geo spatial data for free www.nationaalgeoregister.nl
• 2013 – 2016:- Add all environmental quality data in DINO- Add all archeological data into DINO
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