The INSPIRE Directive sets the minimum conditions for interoperable sharing and exchange of spatial data across Europe as part of a larger European Interoperability Framework and the e-Government Action Plan that contributes to the Digital Single Market Agenda. Article 21 of INSPIRE Directive defines the basic principles for monitoring and reporting. More detailed implementing rules regarding INSPIRE monitoring and reporting have been adopted as Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/1372 on the 19th August 2019.
This country fiche highlights the progress in the various areas of INSPIRE implementation. It includes information on monitoring 2021 acquired in December 2021 and Member States update.
A high-level view on the governance, use and impact of the INSPIRE Directive in Luxembourg. More detailed information is available on the INSPIRE knowledge base.
Luxembourg has an INSPIRE law since 2010 and has implemented and maintainted the national INSPIRE node since then.
All Annex I data has been harmonised from the beginning and the harmonisazion of Annex II and III data has been planned in 2017 in a 4 year road map which has been transposed until the End of 2020. Everything went well and almost all INSPIRE relevant data has been made available in a harmonised way. A 4 year roadmap has been set up since 2021 for the operation of the INSPIRE platform and harmonization of new or updated datasets and some more data has been added / harmonized since.
Administration du cadastre et de la topographie Division du géoportail 54, avenue Gaston Diderich L-1420 Luxembourg
Name of the public authority
Administration du Cadastre et de la Topographie
Contact information:
Mailing address
54, av Gaston Diderich
Telephone number
+352 247 54 400
Email address
Organisation’s website URL
http://www.act.etat.lu
Contact person
Bernard Reisch
Contact person - substitute
Jeff Konnen
jeff.konnen@act.etat.lu
The "Groupe Technique" of the ILDG meets 2-4 times a year to discuss different aspects of the ILDG and to coordinate the experts work on INSPIRE.
The LSDI and especially the INSPIRE implementation is based on the principle that all geodata should be released under an open license to the open data portal.
This means that there are no further data sharing arrangments needed anymore as all the data is openly available for all, without any restrictions.