Programma
Track 1 – Data spaces en de nieuwe Europese juridische gereedschapskist
Deze Track wordt georganiseerd door The Green Land in samenwerking met Geonovum en Joint Research Centre
Het gedetailleerde programma is binnenkort online beschikbaar. Stay tuned!
U stapt nu de Data space binnen
You are now entering the data space: The consistent European vision about the geopolitical and socio-economic role of data is in the process of being implemented as the common data space. This single market for data, adds the freedom of movement of data to that of people, products and capital. Key here is both putting people first and maximising the use value of data for societal issues and innovation. The implementation of the common data space initially follows the policy domains with existing European policy targets, such as the Green Deal. Meanwhile the confusion about what a dataspace means in practice is strong. Different assumptions and definitions are being used interchangeably and simultaneously. The role of geo-information is highly important, yet at the same time not automatically given. It will need to be actively claimed. Knowing what your purpose in the data space is, gives you a clear measure of value and success. Being clear about which meaning of the label data space you are attaching to a specific context helps move the implementation forward while reducing the confusion. This session will help you do both, so that geo-information is an acknowledged valuable contribution to the data space, and so that existing experience is adopted as good practice.
Let op: de beschrijving van de presentatie weerspiegelt de taal (NL/FR/EN) waarin de presentaties zullen worden gegeven.
Setting-the-scene: bringing partners together in a dataspace (EN)
Ton Zijlstra - GeonovumIntroduction and setting the scene, bringing partners together in a dataspace.
How the Green Deal Data Space should serve the European Environmental Policies (EN)
Sotirios Kanellopoulos - DG Environment, European CommissionThe value and importance of the Green Deal Data Space (GDDS) to the Green Deal and other European environmental policies.
Establishing the Green Deal Data Space Foundation and its Community of Practice, building on the European Green Deal and EU Data Strategy (EN)
Weronika Borejko - European Association of Remote Sensing Companies , Raymond Oonk - SURFAn outline of the outcomes of the Green Deal Data Space preparatory actions of the past 18 months. Based on five pillars: Community of Practice, Priority Datasets, Technical Blueprint, Governance & Business Models.
Implementing the new public sector obligations with regard to High Value Data and how they are contributing to the GDDS (EN)
An Heirman - GIMRecap and Questions, moderated by Ton Zijlstra (EN)
Ton Zijlstra - GeonovumSotirios Kanellopoulos
Team EU data strategy - DG Environment, European Commission
PresentatieDe nieuwe Europese juridische gereedschapskist voor alledaagse obstakels bij datagebruik
The new European legal toolkit for everyday obstacles in data use and sharing: The current European Commission has delivered a major horizontal legal framework, as part of their digital and data strategies. These laws, such as the Data Governance Act, Data Act, AI Regulation and High Value Data implementing regulation, contain novel instruments to reduce friction in the use and availability of data. These instruments will practically express themselves in the common European data space. They allow different modes of handling data between what are now either open, closed or contracted settings. This session takes these new instruments as a source of agency in using data in specific contexts. Known obstacles in sharing and using data between government and private parties, such as w.r.t. the energy transition, might be solvable using these new instruments. This improves the use of geo-information and its contribution to pressing public issues.
Let op: de beschrijving van de presentatie weerspiegelt de taal (NL/FR/EN) waarin de presentaties zullen worden gegeven.