Title: The National Geodata Repository of The Netherlands DINO
1The National Geo-data Repository of The
Netherlands - DINO
- NDR6 - 20 23 September 2005
mr. Florette J. Tiemersma Ministry of Economic
Affairs Directorate General for Energy
2This presentation
- Introduction to the National Geo-data Repository
of the Netherlands DINO - Added Value to the Dutch Society of DINO
- Future Developments
3Mission
- The Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience
TNO National Geological Survey - is the central geoscience institute in the
Netherlands for information and research to
promote the sustainable management and use of the
subsurface and its natural resources
4History of National Geo-Data Repositories
5A NDR For Whom ? Our Stakeholders User
Community
MinEZ
LNV
VW
6Area of Interest of the NDR
7What is in the NDR?The Content
8NDR Data Supplier UserOil and Gas Industry
9NDR Data Supplier User Salt Mining Industry
10NDR Data Supplier User Water Management
Services
11NDR Data Supplier UserBuilding Construction
Industry
12National Geo-data Repository of the Netherlands
DINO Founding Principles Concepts in 1997 by
MEA
- Contain all Geo-data and Information of the
Subsurface of the Netherlands. - DINO is designed to store some 225 geoscientific
data types - One-stop-shop
- easy access at marginal cost for all users
- Based on Internet technology, GIS and an
integrated database.
13National Geo-data Repository of the Netherlands
DINO Rationale Philosophy by MEA
- Based on the Energy and Mining policy of the
Dutch State - All data obtained by public funding should be
made easy accessible to the Dutch citizens at
marginal costs. (Overheidsloket-2000) - Released data information will stimulate
economic activities.
14ENERGY AND MINING POLICY OF THE NETHERLANDS Flow
of Data, Information and Reporting
15Secure extranet for Advisors MEA
16Added Value to Society
- Value of the subsurface to the society 12.4
109/yr Billion EUR per annum) - Balance of annual investment of the information
function against the accumulated value of
geo-data 0.1 (15 106 versus 20 109) - Cost benefit analysis the added value is 3 -
7 of the GNP (14 29 109/yr Billion EUR
per annum)
17Future Developments
- Increase the quality and efficiency of the
Subsurface Data Management Process - Development of a Mining Law Portal
- Obtain the national status of Authentic
Registration- AR (Basic Registry) for the
Subsurface of the Netherlands - Supply Reporting tools for the European
Directives concerning Water, Soil and Energy - Comply to the EU INSPIRE directive and enable a
Pan European Data Repository.
18Thanks for your attention
And enjoy your stayin The Netherlands!
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20Value Analysis Method
- Statistics on the Actual usage of the NDR -
DINOShop - Value of the subsurface to the society
- Balance of annual investment of the information
function against the accumulated value of
geo-data - Cost benefit analysis (GNP)
- Value added approach
212. NDR- DINO Public Funding (Costs in EUR
millions per annum 106/yr)
- 2.105
- 13.126
- TOTAL 15.231
- Technology development for the information
function - Information function (DINO)
221. Economic value of the subsurface to
society(Gross Turn-over in EUR billions per
annum 109/yr)
- Revenues
- Groundwater
- Oil, gas
- Construction material
- Use of the subsurface space
- Costs
- repair and limiting risks subsidence
- coastal erosion and flooding
- Decontamination of soil pollution
- 2
- 12
- 1
- 1
- 16
- 1.6
- 1.4
- 3.8
- Total 12.4
232. Balance of annual investment of the
information function against the accumulated
value of geo-data
Annual Investment The annual governmental
investment in Geo-scientific information
15 million (106) EURO
20 billion (109) EURO
- Accumulated value
- (paid largely by society due to tax deductibility
of - acquiring geo-data and as part of projects
financed - by government) of which 80 related to EP
0.1 of the value
Balance The annual governmental investment in
Geo-scientific information is 0.1 of the value
of the managed data information resources
243. Cost benefit analysis
- Benefits
- Savings in necessary geo-data acquisition plan
- Savings on projects geo-related costs such as
foundation or dike work - Time gained on a projects
- Those who use geo-data benefit from the
improvement in the success rate achieved by
exploration activities - Better decision making
254. Value added Approach (GNP)
265. Value added Approach (conform BGS)
- Contribution of public organization's products to
the gross added value per industry sector per
annum - Data used from the Statistics Centre of the
Netherlands CBS
- gross added value per
- industry dependent on DINO
135 billion ( 32 of Total added value of
all Industry (GNP))
With an investment of 15 million the added value
of various industry sectors balances between EUR
14 billion and EUR 29 billion (3-7 of GNP)
27Relinquishment policy
- Digital data is public, free of any costs
- Manual interference (data preparation, copying,
handling etc.) is charged at cost price - EP data (off-shore and on-shore) is to be
released after 5 years from 2008 onwards (today
10 years). - Data owned by third parties is released on
their terms