The SWR should distinguish high-value data sets from other data in the SWR Catalogue. This requirement is tightly linked to the EU Directive 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information (PSI). Neither the PSI directive nor the state-of-the-art practices are capable of delivering information on whether a data set is considered high-value or not within the scope of the PSI directive.
The SoilWise research should, therefore, focus on the identification of (PSI) high-value data sets. In line with the JRC suggestion, we should start with available INSPIRE data sets under the soil theme and identify potential high-value data sets based on their coverage of a whole EU/EFTA country.
With acceptance criteria:
[ ] An INSPIRE data set is identified as having coverage of a whole EU/EFTA country or a regional coverage.
[ ] An INSPIRE data set is identified as a high-value data set in line with the scope of the PSI directive.
The SWR should distinguish high-value data sets from other data in the SWR Catalogue. This requirement is tightly linked to the EU Directive 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information (PSI). Neither the PSI directive nor the state-of-the-art practices are capable of delivering information on whether a data set is considered high-value or not within the scope of the PSI directive. The SoilWise research should, therefore, focus on the identification of (PSI) high-value data sets. In line with the JRC suggestion, we should start with available INSPIRE data sets under the soil theme and identify potential high-value data sets based on their coverage of a whole EU/EFTA country.
With acceptance criteria: