Land administration system and geoportal service for the need of a fit-for-purpose national urban greenery management system (ugms). The concept for the EU member state of Poland Cover Image

Land administration system and geoportal service for the need of a fit-for-purpose national urban greenery management system (ugms). The concept for the EU member state of Poland
Land administration system and geoportal service for the need of a fit-for-purpose national urban greenery management system (ugms). The concept for the EU member state of Poland

Author(s): Agnieszka Dawidowicz, Magdalena Nowakowska, Marta Gross
Subject(s): Micro-Economics, Energy and Environmental Studies, Public Administration, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: urban greenery; green infrastructure; green information system; urban greenery management system; land administration system; INSPIRE;

Summary/Abstract: Motives: IT is nowadays an effective tool supporting management in many fields, including management of urban greenery. Only a few cities in Poland have launched a dedicated urban greenery management system (UGMS). The need to provide all cities in the country with such a possibility gave birth to the idea of developing a concept using existing Land Administration System (LAS) infrastructure connected with INSPIRE Geoportal which can provide more than 75% of the information for urban greenery management. Aim: The main aim of this study was to propose the functional and database concept of a fit-forpurpose urban greenery management system (UGMS) in Poland as a universal tool for different types of urban greenery management bodies (UGMB) and a consistent information platform covering the entire country based on LAS referred to as the Integrated Real Estate Information System (IREIS), and the INSPIRE Geoportal service. The UGMS concept can be implemented in the other Member States of the European Union and other countries that have LAS and SDI like INSPIRE. Results: This approach develops a cost-effective information system that contains comprehensive information from the existing SDI in Poland and can be used by all Polish cities. The system will provide UGMB with access to data that is required for the performance of their statutory duties. Previous accomplishments, EU recommendations, and national experiences in spatial planning have been taken into account in the design process. In line with the fit-for-purpose concept, the relevant needs were determined during a survey of selected public administration authorities responsible for urban greenery. As a result, the scope of data required to create the UGMS was defined in the context of system functionalities. In addition, potential sources of data for the UMGS and their location in the NSDI were identified.

  • Issue Year: 21/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 53-81
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English