Name of public authority
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The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lithuania
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Mailing address
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Gedimino Av. 19, Lt-01103 Vilnius
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Telephone number
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+ 370 (5) 239 1111
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Fax number
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+ 370 (5) 239 1212
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E-mail
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zum@zum.lt
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Website address
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http://www.zum.lt
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Contact person
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Simonas Valotka |
Telephone number
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+ 370 (5) 210 0528
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E-mail
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simonas.valotka@zum.lt
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Contact person substitute
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Palmira Petniūnienė
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Telephone number
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+ 370 (5) 210 0525
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E-mail
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Palmira.Petniuniene@zum.lt
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To ensure implementation of the provisions of the Directive, the Government of the Republic of Lithuania appointed the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) as responsible for the development of infrastructure measures to ensure the functioning of the metadata, data sets, network services, sharing services for the themes referred to in the Directive and the access to the INSPIRE portal.
MoA is responsible for:
- acting as a representative in the INSPIRE Committee;
- monitoring the establishment and use of the spatial data infrastructure;
- submitting reports on the implementation of the Directive in Lithuania to the Commission.
The Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Geodesy and Cartography and its implementing legislation transpose the provisions of the Directive into the legal system of the Republic of Lithuania.
The Resolution of Lithuanian Government of 13 October, 2010, No. 1460 and its amendments (the latest amendment of 4 March 2020) set the list of datasets that must be provided for sharing in the Lithuanian spatial information infrastructure; among them the data corresponding to the themes of the Annexes I–III of the Directive and the priority datasets.
Lithuanian Spatial Information portal (LSI portal, www.geoportal.lt) is the main technological platform that is used for the implementation of the provisions of the Directive. It provides the single point national access to spatial data and services. It serves as a free of charge platform for the provision of spatial data and services to the INSPIRE geoportal.
The manager of the LSI portal is State Enterprise GIS-Centras (hereinafter GIS-Centras). GIS-Centras is responsible for administration and maintenance of the LSI portal and participates in organization of data sharing:
- management of the systems of the LSI portal and ensuring uninterrupted service provision;
- administration of the www.geoportal.lt;
- collection, processing and management of metadata;
- development and maintenance of the LSI portal web services;
- management of data provision agreements;
- monitoring the provision of spatial data and services;
- providing support for the LSI portal users and data providers;
- ensuring safety of LSI portal information;
- provision of spatial data and services to the INSPIRE geoportal.
The data providers are the state and municipal authorities and other persons responsible for creating and/or managing spatial data sets. Business, NGOs and physical persons can share their spatial data in the LSI portal free of charge as long as the datasets are considered valuable for the society.
In accordance with the procedure and under the conditions laid down by the Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Geodesy and Cartography and the LSI Portal Regulations, the administrator of the LSI portal concludes agreements with the providers of spatial data sets to ensure that spatial data sets are accessible to users via the LSI portal.
Provision of spatial data and services to the INSPIRE geoportal is also regulated by data provision agreements. Data providers are responsible for transformation of spatial data according to the INSPIRE data specifications. GIS-Centras is responsible for creating INSPIRE compliant metadata and network services for the provided datasets. GIS-Centras organizes information and training events where the services of the LSI portal and benefits of data sharing are explained.
Users of the services of the LSI portal are physical and legal persons who use the data of the LSI portal, spatial data sets and their metadata through the electronic services of the LSI portal.
Progress
- In 01.01.2018 when MoA has undertaken full management of the LSI portal. National land service under the Ministry of Agriculture remains an important data provider but does not anymore play a role in coordination. Still, it is the main provider of national datasets.
- In 2021, national data sharing has been smooth and efficient. Existing datasets were optimized and new datasets have been added to sharing at the LSI portal as well as in the INSPIRE geoportal. The pace of INSPIRE data sharing has slowed down in the end of 2021 because of anticipated reorganization of the responsible organizations – National Land Service and technical manager of the LSI portal State Enterprise GIS-Centras. The changes will certainly cause losing some of the experts and may have bad impact on public image and role of the responsible institutions in the future.
- The procedures of amendments to legal acts regulating spatial data sharing became slower and communication with the data providers less efficient due to organisational uncertainty. The Law of Geodesy and Cartography obliges to make the national datasets (23 datasets such as orthophotographic and reference base maps, DTM, LiDAR datasets, satellite mosaics, geodetic and land management data) open. However, due to long bureaucratic procedures they are not yet fully open – authorisation of users and specific use agreements are used in the national SDI portal.
- New surveying and engineering infrastructure information system for local authorities’ large scale information exchange has been launched in mid 2021 thus ensuring access to the large scale data of topographic and engineering information for entire Lithuania. The data is consistent and conformant to a single scheme.
- Some separate datasets within one INSPIRE theme have been combined into one dataset. Although the total number of datasets was thus reduced, we believe that this approach is more efficient and more convenient for the users.
- A project of extension of the LSI portal using EU structural funds (2018–2021) has come to the end. The main outcome – all data themes of the Annexes II and III were covered with compliant INSPIRE data sets and services and all priority datasets made available.
- The principal technological change realised during this reference period is switching from commercial to open source technology for INSPIRE data transformations and sharing. New technological scheme makes the INSPIRE data publishing clearer and smoother. It will also allow for more flexibility and financial savings in the future.
- Targeted communication and events on INSPIRE implementation continue taking place. In 2019, as a part of intense communication campaign, five information workshops have been organized in different regions of Lithuania. In 2020, information booklet in Lithuanian and English was prepared and distributed (available here). In 2021, two workshop and a public discussion on spatial information services were organised.
- Interactive electronic services of the LSI portal have been improved and extended, the functionality, including mobile access, was improved and further developed, and links with other 29 state and business information systems have been maintained.