This document discusses applications of open data in Italy and Latin America. It outlines Italian best practices in open data and applications developed through initiatives like Apps4Italy. OpenStreetMap is discussed as an example of an open data ecosystem, where users collaboratively map the world and create tools like Haiti's crisis mapping platform. The document also discusses the Group on Earth Observations and its Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), which shares environmental data between countries. Through GEOSS, the eHabitat model provides data on biodiversity to help protect habitats ranging from Venezuelan forests to plains.
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OGD Apps: Italian Best Practices
1. OGD: Part 4 – Applications
Juan Pane: jpane@pol.una.py
Lorenzino Vaccari: lorenzino.vaccari@gmail.com
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2. Outline
• Italian best practices
• Desarrolando América Latina 2012
• The open data ecosystem: the OpenStreetmap case
• Protecting the biodiversity: the eHabitat model
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3. The Italian Open Data
Community
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4. Spaghetti Open Data
A Group of italian citizens interested
into the release of public sector data
to make them easily reusable, and
accessible (open data).
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12. What?
DAL America Latina (2012): http://desarrollandoamerica.org/aplicaciones-2012/
DAL America Latina (2013): http://2013.desarrollandoamerica.org/appschallenge/
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17. Johann MITTHEISZ (CIO der Stadt Wien)
Total hours to develop 38 applications:
around 2.600
City of Wien saved around
208.000 Euro
http://www.slideshare.net/BrigitteLutz/keynote-mittheisz-cio-stadt-wien/16
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18. The Open Data Ecosystem
(and the OpenStreetMap case)
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21. OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap project creates and provides
geographical data, such as road maps, freely
available to anyone. Behind the
establishment and growth of the project have
been restrictions on use or availability of
map information across much of the world
and the advent of inexpensive portable
satellite navigation devices.
OpenStreetMap is a free map of the
world, created by someone like you
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30. GEOSS: Enabling integration of EO
systems
The Global Earth Observation System of
Systems (GEOSS) provides the
fundamental framework to integrate the
earth observation efforts of the 84 GEO
members and 61 Participating
organizations on 9 Societal Benefit Areas GEOSS promotes scientific connections
and interactions between the
observation systems that constitute the
system of systems, and addresses some of
the 21st Century Challenges
GEOSS also promotes the introduction of
innovative scientific techniques and
technologies in the federated observing
systems.
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31. GEOSS Data Sharing
Principles
• Full and Open
Exchange of Data,
recognizing Relevant
International
Instruments and
National Policies
• Data and Products at
Minimum Time delay
and Minimum Cost
http://www.geoportal.org/web/guest/geo_home
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• Free of Charge or
minimal Cost for
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32. “Venezuela is considered a state with
extremely high biodiversity, with
habitats ranging from the Andes
mountains in the west to the Amazon
Basin rainforest in the south, via
extensive llanos plains and
Caribbean coast in the center and
the Orinoco River Delta in the Wikipedia
Source:
east."
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36. Preguntas?
Next: Part 5 – Semantic Issues
Slides 3 to 11, 19, 21 to 30 are based on some Maurizio
Napolitano’s presentations. See: http://slideshare.net/napo
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