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Action 1.1. Towards a digital ecosystem for the environment and sustainability

Context

This is a continuation of the work under Action 1.1 that was already initiated within the MIWP 2021- 2024. The objective remains to modernise the architecture of INSPIRE is which is deemed to be outdated and does not reflect to the desired extent the challenges and opportunities related to the emergence of new data sources and new technologies. In addition, INSPIRE is often seen as a monolithic infrastructure with few links to other existing infrastructures and initiatives. The overarching policy context is defined by the European strategy for data (COM(2020) 66) which provides an opportunity for the technological evolution of INSPIRE within the broader context of the foreseen European Green Deal data space and the GreenData4all initiative. In order to achieve that, emerging technologies, data sources and approaches have to be included in INSPIRE to ensure that the infrastructure evolves to support a self-sustainable data ecosystem.

Proposed action

The action will work on four interdependent strands of activities:

  1. A new vision for the technological evolution of INSPIRE will be developed in order to integrate the infrastructure in the European Green Deal data space.
  2. An updated reference architecture that translates the vision in concrete technical approaches will be developed through the extensive use of an agile approach and sandboxing.
  3. A stack of standards (incl. de-facto standards) and solutions that comply with the legal provisions will be prepared and endorsed by the MIG through the means of non-legally binding INSPIRE good practices.

The action will contribute to the improvement of the discoverability of data through search engines and the proposal of a common approach to licensing that follows a well-established framework (e.g. as defined by the Creative Commons).

Organisational set-up

The action is led by the JRC, with contribution by the MIG, MIG-T, European Commission DGs and the EEA. Temporary sub-groups and networks of experts will be established, and where necessary, procurements for ad-hoc tasks will be prepared. The action will engage with a broad spectrum of relevant stakeholders such as data reusers, standardisation bodies, solution and data providers, software developers and open source communities.

Tasks

Task 1. Experiment and summarise lessons from the use of modern technologies and standards through sandboxing;June 2026
Task 2. Create and endorse a stack of ‘enabling’ good practices for data provision, based on e.g. GeoDCAT-AP in collaboration with standardisation bodies, software vendors and open source projects;June 2026
Task 3. Improve the discoverability of INSPIRE data through search engines, RAG and large language models, and combine them with other sources (citizen data, private data, research data);June 2026

Outcomes

Modernised technical framework of INSPIRE that is well integrated into the European Green Deal data space and ensures the evolution of INSPIRE into a digital ecosystem for the environment and sustainability.