INSPIRE: The Entry Point to Europe's Big Geospatial Data Infrastructure
Marco Minghini, Vlado Cetl, Alexander Kotsev, Robert Tomas, Michael, Lutz

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Europe's INSPIRE geospatial data infrastructure, highlighting its role in supporting environmental policies, its Big Data characteristics, and discussing future evolution to modern data ecosystems.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of INSPIRE as a Big Geospatial Data infrastructure and discusses its evolution towards modern data sharing practices.
Findings
INSPIRE data exhibits key Big Data 'Vs' characteristics.
The Geoportal serves as the main access point to the infrastructure.
Challenges remain in data consumption and integration for users.
Abstract
Initiated in 2007, the INSPIRE Directive has set a legal framework to create a European-wide Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to support the European Union (EU) environmental policies. This chapter analyses the INSPIRE infrastructure from a Big Geospatial Data perspective, describing how data is shared in an interoperable way by public sector organisations in the EU Member States and how it is made available in and accessible within the infrastructure. The INSPIRE Geoportal, which is the entry point to the whole infrastructure, is presented in detail. To justify its nature of a Big Geospatial Data infrastructure, the characteristics of INSPIRE data are mapped to those of Big Data's six 'Vs'. Despite many good results achieved in terms of data sharing, some challenges still remain related to data consumption from the user side. The chapter concludes with a dedicated discussion on how…
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