Plan4all Workshop Hungary held in Budapest, March 3, 2011 Full report Event was organised by HUNAGI according to the guidance and support of the Plan4all Project coordination provided by EUROGI under the leadership of Ing. Corrado Iannucci Plan4all project is co-funded under the econtentplus programme ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAGYAR TÉRINFORMATIKAI TÁRSASÁG (HUNAGI) * 1122 Budapest Pethényi út 11/b ( +36 30 415 8276 HUNGARIAN ASSOCIATION FOR GEO_INFORMATION President: Zsolt Barkóczi zsolt.barkoczi@vati.hu www.hunagi.hu, http://hunagi8.blogspot.com (in Hungarian) Secretary-general: Dr. Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp gabor.remetey@gmail.com http://plan4allhu.blogspot.com Secretary: András Rab rabandris@gmail.com
2 Content Introduction 3 Brief description of the Workhop 3 Workshop objectives 3 Target audience 4 Preparation phase 4 Participation of the National Plan4all Workshop in Austria 4 Identification of the extended circle of stakeholders 4 Invited participants from abroad 5 Setting up the agenda 5 Advertising the event using media 6 Production of Workshop Posters 6 The National Plan4all Workshop 7 The participants 7 Participants of the National Plan4all Workshop in Budapest upgraded as 2nd HUNAGI Conference attracting about 200 participants. Due to the financial support provided by EUROGI no registration fee was applied for participants. 9 Presentations 10 Exhibition 13 The Plan4all meeting related Call for Exhibition attracted some solution providers in the field of spatial planning. HUNAGI members enjoyed 50% exhibition fee reduction to hire a booth to cover the costs of the services provided by Hotel Gellért. Exhibitors include the platina sponsor Esri Hungary Ltd, gold sponsors Tekiré Ltd, HungaroCad Ltd., Autodesk, and DigiTerra Ltd. Others displayed posters only. 13 Steer the meeting and moderate the discussions 13 Overall outcome 14 Usual workshop service arranged 14 Post-event activities 14 Electronic Proceedings downloadable presentations 14 Awareness raising on the web 15 Advertising the National Plan4all Workshop in GIM International and in the National Report prepared for EuroGeographics 15 Paving the way for the continuation 15 Major Workshop goals achieved 16 Submission of the Final report and financial documentation 17 Appendix A Plan4all Posters printed for the Workshop 17 Appendix B Additional web references provided 18 Appendix C Photographic portfolios of the event 19 Appendix D List of the Registered Participants (210) 20 2
3 Introduction Brief description of the Workhop This workshop will build within the participation of EUROGI to PLAN4ALL project http://www.plan4all.eu/ The project Plan4all will focus on the harmonisation of spatial planning data based on the existing best practices in EU regions and municipalities and the results of current research projects. The important part of the Plan4all project is networking standards of spatial planning data, based on previously collected and analysed experiences, and then defining common procedures and methodologies for spatial data sharing and utilisation of new pan- European standards for spatial planning data within the EU. The focus will be not only on technical and technological aspects, but also on Digital Right Managements and other IPR issues, security of data and data models. An important issue will be models for public private data sharing, and how spatial planning data could be used for social, environmental and economical development and also for protection of citizens. On the level of economical development, the sharing will support mainly real estate business and real estate investment across Europe. One of the core tasks of spatial planning is protection from natural disasters, for example flood protection. Nature preservation is another important task. Those are highly complex matters, and especially in cross-border-regions it is difficult to understand how planning limitations and measures on one side impact the system on the other side - therefore the cross-border-co-operation on those tasks is critical. Given the actual situation with planning information it is still very complicated (sometimes impossible) to have valid Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA) in cross-border settings. Plan4all can significantly contribute to improve this situation. The expected results from Plan4all are European forums for SDI in spatial planning, a database of best practices, and analysis of best practices in terms of organisation, sharing, and harmonisation and SDI recommendations for spatial planning. The whole sector should profit from the availability of understandable and more transparent planning information throughout Europe. ISOCARP, the International Society of City and Regional Planners, which is a partner in the consortium, just recently issued the "International Manual of Planning Practice (IMPP)" (5 th edition) that describes and compares the planning systems of more than 100 countries worldwide - including all European countries. This is very helpful for planning experts. Plan4all can be seen as the "next step" in such a comparison as it makes plans and their implications understandable. The WIKI of the Plan4all project at http://www.plan4all.eu/wiki/main_page contains in the public area 1 sufficient material for obtaining the most update information.. Workshop objectives Considering, the main aim of Plan4all project co-financed by the econtentplus programme of the European Commission is the harmonisation of spatial planning data according to the INSPIRE Directive, it was understood, the main objectives of the Plan4all Communication and Dissemination Workshop is threefold: To bring together the prime stakeholders and major players 1 http://www.plan4all.eu/wiki/deliverables:public 3
4 To promote the Plan4all and INSPIRE on national, regional and municipal level in Hungary. To build capacity among the participating stakeholders discussing some of the the potential topics might be mutually beneficial by exchange views and experiences on methodology, standards, legal aspects, applications, metadata only few to mention. Target audience It was understood, the project Communication and Dissemination Workshop should be driven by the need to learn and discuss case study findings as well as issues and themes based on the results of earlier project workpackages. Therefore participation of EUROGI and Plan4all project WP representatives at the Workshop was really important taking into account that the project has no consortium member from Hungary. Consequently, the Workshop should fulfill a real communication and dissemination mission towards the Hungarian spatial planning community supported by project guideline, whereas the strong presence of the Hungarian stakeholders and local administrations will be arranged by the host National GI Association HUNAGI (proud member of EUROGI). HUNAGI most authentic member organisation in the field namely VÁTI, the Hungarian Public Nonprofit Limited Liability Company for Regional Development and Town Planning was invited to assist the organisational arrangements. (It should be mentioned, HUNAGI President Mr. Zsolt Barkóczi is Chief Information Officer at VÁTI.) As default option the Members and Partners of HUNAGI were called to participate, but special attention was paid for strengthen the links with MUT, the the Urban Knowledge Center (actually a Hungarian Public Nonprofit Limited Liability Company) and towards local governments which were invited through their regional and national associations. Preparation phase Participation of the National Plan4all Workshop in Austria The organisation of the Hungarian Plan4all Workshop was facilitated by the experienced impressions on management and output of the Austrian Plan4ll Workshop. Based on the kind invitation of AGEO Secretary General Ms. Gerda Schennach, HUNAGI SG attended the Workshop and provided an illustrated report posted on HUNAGI s blog established to the coming Hungarian Plan4all Workshop: http://plan4allhu.blogspot.com/2010/11/becsi-plan4all-muhelyrolhunagi-szemmel.html ( The Plan4all Workshop in Vienna from HUNAGI perspective ). Unfortunately, due to the schedule conflict HUNAGI was unable to be represented at the National Plan4all Workshop hosted by CAGI in the Czech Rebublic. Identification of the extended circle of stakeholders Invited domestic stakeholders and relevant major players (categories and organisations) were as follow: Responsible governmental agency representatives invited Ministry of Rural Development (incl. Water Managements, Agriculture and Environmental /Nature Protection) Ministry of Interior Ministry of Public Administration and Justice Ministry of National Development Land Administration and National Cadastre and Mapping Agency at (MoRD) Authentic institutions VÁTI Hungarian Public Nonprofit Limited Liability Company for Regional Development and Town Planning 4
5 MUT Hungarian Urban Knowledge Centre Academic Institutions and Networks Institute of Ecology and Bottany of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Regional Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy University Chairs (more than 20) Data providers Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Ministry of Defense Mapping Nonprofit Public Benefit Ltd National Standardisation Board Working Group 828 GIS Private sector Engineering consultants, spatial planners, as well as members of HUNAGI active in solution providers and spatial data-related value added resellers (over 20 SMEs) NGOs Representatives of Civil Associations of Municipalities Cities and Counties Invited participants from abroad EUROGI President Prof. Mauro Salvemini, EUROG project coordinator Ing. Corrado Ianucci, CAGI President Jiri Hiess, SAGI President Dr. Robert Fencik, AGEO ExCom member, Plan4All Workpackage leader Dr. Manfred Schrenk, Additional spatial planning experts from Czech Republic and Germany including Dr. Tomas Mildorf, Plan4all Project Manager, Dr. Kai-Uwe Krause of the Municipality of Hamburg and Dr. Khaled El Nabbbout of FARO Company. Setting up the agenda The theme of the Plan4all Workshop: Digital Spatial Planning a Reality or Utopia? The following presentations were invited Affiliation Speaker Draft title or context Presentation language (HU, EN) Session Chair: Barkóczi, Zsolt Setting the scene 1o:oo HUNAGI Barkóczi, Zsolt President Opening 1o:1o EUROGI Prof. Mauro Salvemini Spatial planning and SDI in Europe (EN) President 1o:3o EUROGI Dr.Ing. Corrado Iannucci Summary and highlights of Plan4all (EN) Plan4all expert 1o:5o Ministry of Interior Dr. Szaló, Péter 11:1o Ministry of Rural Development 11:3o Ministry of Public Administration and Justice 11:5o Urbanistical Knowledge Centre Ltd of the Hungarian Urbanistical Society Under-State Secretary Horváth, Gábor István Fekete, Gábor Under-State Secretary Ongjerth, Richárd Executive Director Spatial and settlement planning and GIS from the perspective of the Ministry of Interior (HU) Issues related to the access of spatial data (HU) Principles of the e-public Administration (HU) Practice of use of GIS in spatial planning at the Urbanistical Knowledge Centre (HU) 12:1o Buffet lunch Session Chair: dr. Remetey-Fülöpp Gábor Spatial planning practice using spatial data Capital Municipality s Dr Almássy, Kornél Budapest: Public area management and GIS (H) 5
6 Public Area Managment Director 13:oo DHI (CZ) and RIKS (NL) Nagy Zsuzsanna - Roel Vanhout Spatial decision supporting systems (slides in EN, presentation in HU) 13:2o PestTerv Ltd. Schuchmann, Péter Mándi, József Spatial data as needed from the planners perspective (HU) 13:4o AGEO/CEIT Alanova (AT) Manfred Schrenk Christian Eizinger et al SDI support for spatial planning: best practice from Austria (EN) CentropeMAP and CentropeSTATISTICS 14:2o Moderated discussion Moderated by Juhász, Géza Péter 14:4o Coffee break Session Chair: Rab, András Attila Standardized spatial data support of spatial planning 15:oo CAGI (CZ) Jiri Hiess President, -Robert Cross-border and other advanced apps Fencik PhD SAGI (SK) 15:2o VÁTI (HU) Juhász, Géza Péter Göncz Annamária Technological solutions in advanced spatial planning (HU) 15:4o FÖMI (HU) Toronyi, Bence General-director Service development of digital land registry and cadaster (HU) 16:oo Ministry of Rural Dr. Takács, András Attila Deputy Metadata service in nature protection (HU) Development General-director Kovács Law Office Dr. Kovács, A. Tamás Legal Aspects of Public Sector Data Access and Re-use 16:2o VÁTI (HU) Kurenkov, Vjacseszláv Electronic Public Utility Registry (HU) 16:4o Moderated discussion Moderated by Ongjerth, Richárd 17:oo Closing words Dr. Remetey-Fülöpp, Gábor Did we achieved the goals? (HU) Advertising the event using media The Hungarian website http://hunagi8.blogspot.com was used in order to inform the stakeholders and interested parties on Plan4all project related actions. The Hungarian National Plan4all Workshop was advertised using the dedicated project website http://plan4allhu.blogspot.com too (See in Annex B). Over 500 experts and decision makers were direct mailed with enewsletters at least 5 times between the Workshop preparation period. For raising awareness of the local governments and the spatial planning community, the Plan4all Workshop was advertised on the website of TÉRPORT the Portal for Territorial Planners (See illustration). Production of Workshop Posters After the finalisation of the agenda, two posters have been compiled by HUNAGI to advertise the event. Links can be found in Annex A of this Report. A scanned copy of the promotion material is in Annex C. These are downloadable also from the HUNAGI newsblogs. 6
7 The National Plan4all Workshop The participants The Hungarian National Plan4all Workshop took place in Budapest on 3 of March, 2011 on the level of the 2nd HUNAGI Conference. From the HUNAGI website on-line facility was provided for the registration of experts and decision makers from the government, public sector, academia and NGOs. The database containing the names, affiliation and access information of the registered stakeholder representatives and invited experts can be found at the Appendix D. The Call for Participation and the registration sheet to be completed can be seen here: The registration was open on 18th January. The temporal distribution of the the registration is shown below: The event was finally participated by 195 invited experts representing about 100 insitutions and organisations. Spider representation of the blanced representation of sectors Distribution by Sectors Calculated from the database on March 2 7
8 Registered institutions and organisations were as follow: Universities and Research institutions BCE Tájvédelmi és Tájrehabilitációs Tanszék BCE Matematika Tanszék BCE Tájépítészeti Kar BCE Tájtervezési és Területfejlesztési Tanszék BME ELTE ELTE TTK Károly Róbert Főiskola MTA Ökológiai és Botanikai Kutatóintézete Nyugat-magyarországi Egyetem Geoinformatikai Kar Pannon Egyetem SZTE TTIK Éghajlattani és Tájföldrajzi Tanszék Governmental Agencies Bács-Kiskun Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Belügyminisztérium Budapest Főváros Kormányhivatala Munkaügyi Központja Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet KEM Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Közép-Duna-völgyi Környezetvédelmi, Természetvédelmi és Vízügyi Felügyelőség Központ Statisztikai Hivatal MH GEOSZ Nemzeti Fejlesztési Minisztérium Nemzeti Innovációs Hivatal Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium INSPIRE tagállami felelős (MSCP) Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium Földügyi Főosztály Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium Természetvédelmi Főosztály Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium, Nemzeti Parki és Tájvédelmi Főosztály Local governments Érd Megyei Jogú Város Polgármesteri Hivatal Nagykanizsa és Térsége TISZK Törökbálint Város Önkormányzata Zalaegerszeg Megyei Jogú Város Önkormányzata Non-governmental organisations gita Műszaki Térinformatika Egyesület HUNAGI Városvédő Egyesület Magyar Földmérési, Térképészeti és Távérzékelési Társaság Private Sector SMEs Alba GeoTrade Zrt. Compet-Terra Bt. DHI DigiTerra Kft. Dr. Cholnoky Környezetgazdálkodási NKFT egov Kft. ESRI Magyarország Kft. 8
9 GeoAdat Kft. GEODÉZIA Földmérőmérnöki Szolgáltató Kft. GeoLevel Kft Geonardo Ltd. HÉTPONT KFT HM Térképészeti Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft HungaroCAD Informatikai Kft KER-FI KISS.KISS KFT Magyar Közút Nonprofit Zrt Magyar Posta Zrt. OetU Kft Theodolight Kft VARINEX Zrt VÁTI Nonprofit Kft ViaMap Kft Experts from abroad AGEO-CEIT/Alanova CAGI EUROGI Slovak Association for Geoinformatics SAGI Participants of the National Plan4all Workshop in Budapest upgraded as 2nd HUNAGI Conference attracting about 200 participants. Due to the financial support provided by EUROGI no registration fee was applied for participants. 9
10 Presentations The presentations highlighted the followings: Speaker in bold, affiliation and title Cover slide Message Prof. Mauro Salvemini elnök EUROGI - As Europeans, spatial planning is vital for the sustainable use of our territory. Geospatial Information plays key role for making sustainability possible - let us Térségi tervezés és térbeli adat not loose the challenge! infrastruktúr Európában (EN) Dr. Corrado Iannucci ismerettovábbításért felelős szakértő EUROGI/Plan4all projekt - A Plan4all projekt lényegi összefoglalása és főbb célkitűzései, eredményei (EN) Dr. Szaló Péter építésügyért felelős helyettes államtitkár Belügyminisztérium - A térségi- és településtervezés és a térinformatika a Belügyminisztérium szemszögéből Horváth Gábor István Földügyi Főosztály főosztályvezetője Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium -A téradatok hozzáférésének kérdései As goal, harmonization of the spatial planning data and a roadmap for the project was introduced. 24 partners from 14 EU countries + Norway. The impact of INSPIRE on planners as seamless data users were illustrated. Planning specific INSPIRE data themes were identified. Project objectives and some next steps incl. a case study was mentioned. Strong voice of the planning community is needed in INSPIRErelated public consultations and testing. The inevitable role of GIS and GI in physical planning was introduced and illustrated by applications. From settlement to county level the major requirements were highlighted. For spatial planning, both sectorial and statistical data provided by TeIR are needed. Monitoring-like applications in construction, e-public utilities, operative disaster responses were presented. The Head of the Hungarian Mapping and Cadastre Authority referred to the legal basis related to access of information in Hungary. Spatial data themes were classified and the INSPIRE framework, principles and roadmap highlighted. MoRD is responsible for the coordination of implementation in Hungary. Early results, and the role of MoRD in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure. Fekete Gábor e-közigazgatásért felelős helyettes államtitkár Közigazgatási és Igazságügyi Minisztérium - E-közigazgatási alapelvek In the future development will be driven by the needs of users (e.g. ciizens and enterpreneurs). The regulation remains task of the government which will be supported by the appropriate agencies and professional solution providers. The paradigm needs new principles, such as Time and speed, Cost effectiveness, Time for clean-up, Distinction, and Subsidiarity. These were introduced comparing their previous and the future features. 10
11 Ongjerth Richárd ügyvezető igazgató MUT Magyar Urbanisztikai Tudásközpont Kft - Térinformatika a térségi tervezésben - alkalmazások a Magyar Urbanisztikai Tudásközpont gyakorlatában Dr. Almássy Kornél Fővárosi Főpolgármesteri Hivatal Közterületfenntartó - Budapest: térinformatika a városüzemeltetésbenés várostervezésben Dr. Nagy Zsuzsanna - Roel Vanhout DHI (CZ) és RIKS (NL) Fejlesztéspolitikák területhasználatra gyakorolt hatásának modellezése Schuchmann Péter Mándi József PestTerv Kft. A tervezők térbeli adatokal szemben támasztott igényei Christian Eizinger vezető szakértő AGEO/CEIT Alanova (AT) - Térbeli adatinfrastruktúra támogatás a térségi tervezés számára CentropaMap és CentropaStatistics (EN) Jiri Hiess elnök - Dr. Robert Fencik CAGI (Cseh Közt) és SAGI (Szlovákia) - Haladó gyakorlat a Visegrádi országokból (EN) Planning needs information. Spatial planning needs spatial data. Applications from business GIS which locations are the most promising on mid-run to build department stores, expected impact assessment of a new metroline, changes in biological activities in urban environment, surface temperature monitoring, the Landscape Cadastre TÉKA were presented. Major GIS applications at the Municipality in Budapest includes Esribased unique systems supporting policy implementation, environmental protection, air quality monitoring and forecast, public roads management and flood protection. These are under revision and the concept and requirements of a new, transportation/road-oriented integrated system are highlighted. Integrated territorial planning, planning policy indicators and actions were introduced. The Policy/Decision Support System (actually a computer-based information system) were explained. Impact of uncertainity vs. well-structured problems in the decision making process. Land use modeling Zoning, suitability, Accessibility and spatial interaction as local drivers. The case of River Tisza and integrated scenarios for modeling The spatial data issue addressed from the practical spatial planner s perspective. Major data sources and the features of the regional development plans. The user of the data including Local Governments, sectrs also involved in data provision, and county and regional level offices of chief architects. The talk called for regulations not only for access but also for ensuring feedbacks. Data collection, storage and service needs harmonized and advanced technological solutions. A summary was given on the definition, geographic coverage of Centropa, a region of administrative areas of 4 countries with a population of 6 million, 50% in cities supported by a political memorandum signed in 2005. The CentropeMAP challenges, the data flow (spatial data+statistical data), visualization and web-based services. CentropaSTATISTICS is a cross-border database project.with spatio-temporal capability in a multi-language environment. Four isues were addressed: CAGI as professional NGO and its role in SDI building, introduction of the contemporary GI community features and key players in the Czech Republic Expected synergy of the administrative, societal, and commercial interests, finally the challenge of International cooperation as a way forward. The speaker gave an overview about the Slovakian situation as well 11
12 Juhász Géza Péter Göncz Annamária VÁTI Nonprofit Kft. A területrendezés és -fejlesztés adat- háttere és technológiai megoldása The data and technological background of the physical planning and regional development was introduced. The accessibility of plans, recent hot topics and challenges were mentioned. The present web-service of the National Regional Development Plan and the follow-on actions were also introduced. Final the openess of the data and related services were discussed. Toronyi Bence főigazgató FÖMI - A digitalis ingatlan-nyilvántartás szolgáltatásfejlesztése Dr. Takács, András Attila főosztályvezető-helyettes Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium Metaadat-szolgáltatás a természetvédelemben Dr. Kovács A. Tamás irodavezető, HUNAGI LAPSI Csapat h.vezetője Kovács A. Tamás Ügyvédi Iroda Közadatok hozzáférésének és újrafelhasználásának jogi kérdései Kurenkov Vjacseszláv irodavezető VÁTI Nonprofit Kft. Elektronikus közműnyilvántartás Dr. Tomas Mildorf Manfred Schrenk Runar Bergheim The Plan4all Project First Results (EN) The Director General of the flagship GI institution FÖMI introduced the clientoriented service development of the digital land and real estate registry. The Land Administration is one of the most important institution and infrastucture from the economic groth and sustainable development point of view. The concept of the Digital Land Office was introduced emphasizing the success of the first step, the completed TakarNet24 project Some of the follow-on actions were also mentioned. The talk focused on the development of an INSPIRE-friendly Metadata Service for Nature Protection supporte by the EU Nature-SDIplus project. The harmonisation process has been introduced with data analysis, source and target data models under the spotlight. Also the harmonisation tools were mentioned. The references of the published metadata have been given. As further outlook, the distributed databases were mentioned (eg. TÉKA) or the Vadonleső web 2.0 which operates on the subsidiarity principle. The speaker Co-chair of the HUNAGI Team working in the EU project Legal Aspects of PSI (LAPSI) made a clear distinction in the features of the PSI open access and PSI re-use. The present difficulties in the re-use are caused by the insufficient regulation. A logical solution could be the more efficient adoption of the PSI Directive. An overview was given on the different practices followed by the EU Member States so far. Finally a possible model for Hungary has been suggested. Electronic Public Utility Register was introduced. The present situation was illustrated with a horse (technology) and a cow (regulation) As best practice the system used in the Netherlands were presented. Finally the present legislation framework and the concept for the e- Public Utility Registry was highlighted. This presentation introduced the Plan4all project and gave an insight view on the present stage of its implementation and provided information on the last steps before the completion of the project in October 2011. 12
13 Dr.Ing.Kai-Uwe Krause Hamburg Municipality XPlanung Dr. Khaled Nabbout FARO Europe XPlanung is a best practice, part of the German national egovernment Strategy pursued by governments on all level in the Deutschland-online programme. Goal is the lossless data exchange between actors involved in planning processes. Feature is the central storage of urban land-use plans and other thematic plans having uniform semantic structure interoperable with different softwares and information systems. Only one schema transformation rule is applied to target INSPIRE data model for source datasets. Why and how terrestrial laser scanners are applied in Urban Planning? The answer is given by sharing experiences by applications. There is an increasing needs for more precise and realistic 3D digital city models. A road scanning configuration built on a van is introduced. The demand for detailed 3D city models can be only done through Terrestrial LS The Urban Planner should consider the new Terrestrial LS applications specially from the visualisation side Notice: all ppts (about 160 MB in total) can be downloaded by click on the speakers surname in the table above. Exhibition displayed posters only. The Plan4all meeting related Call for Exhibition attracted some solution providers in the field of spatial planning. HUNAGI members enjoyed 50% exhibition fee reduction to hire a booth to cover the costs of the services provided by Hotel Gellért. Exhibitors include the platina sponsor Esri Hungary Ltd, gold sponsors Tekiré Ltd and Autodest/Techdata, as well as HungaroCad Ltd., InfoTerra/Astrium Geo- Information Services, Varinex Zrt, and DigiTerra Ltd. Others Steer the meeting and moderate the discussions The morning session having top level governmental speakers and experts of EUROGI was chaired by Zsolt Barkóczi, President of HUNAGI. Other chairs include András Rab, Secretary of HUNAGI, while moderators of the discussions of the afternoon sessions were Géza 13
14 Juhász and Richard Ongjerth. Before adjourn, some conclusions were summarized by the Secretary General of HUNAGI. In the moderated discussion the top subject was related to the regulations and legislative framework in association with INSPIRE and PSI directives. INSPIRE national contact person Dr. Szabolcs Mihály of the Ministry of Rural Development and Dr. Tamás A. Kovács, PSI expert gave clarifications and replies on questions arised eg. by Dr. Szilárd Szabó of Térinformatika-online. Dr. László Csemniczky, President of the Hungarian Geospatial Technology Society (AM/FM Hungary) called the attention on their forthcoming Conference where the issue of e-public Utility Registry can be further discussed. Overall outcome Participants agreed, digital spatial planning needs digital spatial data, where the regulation and legislative framework requires special attention. Also the relevance and benefits of international cooperations and networking were shown. Such links are fundamental to ahieve collaboration level which is a must for effective cross-border actions. The Workshop gave unique opportunity for the governmental decision makers to learn more about Plan4all, INSPIRE, PSI and their connections while the shared views of practical spatial planners gave real contribution. Participants are advised to follow the Plan4all achievement as documented in the public part of Plan4all wiki (http://www.plan4all.eu/wiki/deliverables:public ). Some of the introduced information systems (e.g. TIR, KIR, TakarNet24, TÉKA) should be encouraged to enter in the Europeanwide ESDI-NETplus Self-assessment Program, an action announced for subnational and local SDIs to participate by EUROGI. Usual workshop service arranged On-site registration service were provided by HUNAGI staff members as well as volunteers of Member Organisations. Kvantitás Ltd manager dr. László Makula offered a Visual Report for the participants (See in Annex D). Exhibition was arranged by Attila Rab, Secretary of HUNAGI in close cooperation with the staff of Hotel Gellért. Lecture and exhibition rooms and related technical services were provided by Danubius Hotel Gellért according to previous agreement. Catering services have include coffee/tea breaks and also a buffet lunch was served for the participants. The cooperation with staff of Hotel Gellért was excellent. An international consultation on Presidental level was arranged with EUROGI, CAGI and SAGI on 2nd March in a light, working dinner environment on the site of the Workshop. Expert of the Austrian CEIT-ALANOVA was invited. His manager, AGEO representative Manfred Schrenk was not able to attend due his last minute schedule conflict. Post-event activities Electronic Proceedings downloadable presentations All the ppt presentations have been made available for download at the Hungarian website in form of electronic Proceedings immediately after the workshop (uploaded on the same day at HUNAGI newsblog an two days later on HUNAGI s english-language blog). In order to download the ppts (about 160 MB in total) please click on the speakers surname in the table in subchapter Presentations, where three additional ppt contributions are available dedicated to the Plan4all Workshop sent by authors, who were unable to come to Budapest that time. Tomas Mildorf et al Plan4all projekt Korai projekteredmények Dr. Kai-Uwe Krause Hamburgi Városháza az XPlanung Dr.Khaled El Nabbout Faro LS apps in Urban Planning 14
15 Awareness raising on the web Plan4all project and the Workshop-related actions were advertised continuously using the HUNAGI Napló http://hunagi8.blogspot.com having embedded translator for many foreign languages. About 20 pre- and post-event spots were dealing with Plan4all and the Workshop. The blogspots was visited since August 2010 more than 17,000 times. Beside it, a dedicated Plan4allhu blog has been established to raise further awareness for the Workshop but it generated much less attention (200 visitors). An enewsletters of HUNAGI were used to disseminate the news on the availability of all of the downloadable ppts presented. HUNAGI enewsletters were submitted to about 500 members and partners of HUNAGI. Advertising the National Plan4all Workshop in GIM International and in the National Report prepared for EuroGeographics References on date and venue have been made for the Plan4all official website http://www.plan4all.eu. HUNAGI SG wrote a one-page Forum article entitled Discussion and Dissemination Forums associated with the 2nd HUNAGI Conference Plan4all Workshop in GIM International March 2011, Vol 25 Number 3 http://lnkd.in/kxky8d or http://www.gim- international.com/issues/articles/id1682- Discussion_and_Dissemination_Forums.html The event was mentioned also in the National Report of the Hungarian Surveying, Mapping and Cadastral Agencies prepared for the General Assembly of EuroGeographics held in Slovenia. By invitation, a full chapter on HUNAGI s international activities has been compiled and submitted for inclusion on October 5, 2010 http://unsdihu.blogspot.com/search?q=eurogeographics. Paving the way for the continuation Spatial planning and the 3D are closely related. One of the most evident future application in real estate registry, management and related business, 3D cadastre was an issue which was addressed in the discussion at the Meeting of the Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the European Union hosted by the Hungarian National Mapping and Cadastre Agency as Official Event of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Council in early June 2011. HUNAGI chaired the session devoted to SDI, where this topic were arised by András Osskó, advisor of FÖMI, chair of FIG Commission on Cadastre between 2006-2010. The workshop gave an impulse for HUNAGI to pay more attention to the digital spatial planning related areas including digital cities, smart cities, visual cities with applied emerging technologies using innovative modeling and simulation e.g. the Virtual City of Diginext exhibited at the INSPIRE Conference in Edinburgh June, 2011. Another promising channel is the agreed cooperation with the Hungarian Urbanistical 15
16 Society s Knowledge Centre (MUT) in the field of urban management and the spatial planning supported by GI/GIS/SDI. By talking with Workshop participant Dr. Almássy Director of the company responsible for the Management of Public Areas Budapest, another cooperation is foreseen with the Capital s Local Government providing advise and assistance to identify digital spatial planning and urban management needs using GI/GIS/SDI. (Similar, multiyear cooperation framework has been already signed and the implementation is underway with the State Audit Agency in the field of mapping of endangered public institutions and organisations by the corruption). The Plan4all project, the Hungarian Workshop will be mentioned among other European activities in the HUNAGI presentation at the 7th International Symposium of Digital Earth devoted to The Knowledge Generation hosted by the Western Australia Land and Information Systems in Perth in August 2011. HUNAGI submitted letter of intention to submit a bid to host the 8th Digital Earth symposium in November 2013. Decision will be made in August at the ISDE Executive Committee. In case of win, the digital spatial planning will be a topic enabling to introduce the European achievements in this field by inviting major labs throughout Europe eg. Fraunhofer IGD, one of the world leading institute for applied research in visual computing (DeepCity3D and CityServer3D), and other experts in urban planning, regional development working in an information society environment. Major Workshop goals achieved Firstly, prime stakeholders and major players in the field of spatial planning including governmental agencies, planning companies, solution providers from the private sector, universities and NGOs came together. The 210 registered individuals are members of a potential future network in the field of digital spatial planning. Especially the attention paid by the government towards the subject was a success. Five ministries, three Deputy State Secretaries were attend the National Plan4all Workshop, which was selected the topic of the 2 nd HUNAGI Conference. Moreover, it was qualified to an official event of the Hungarian Presidency of the European Council. The decision was made upon written request by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs based on the Support of the Ministry of Interior. Consequently, HUNAGI was authorized to use the logo of the Hungarian Presidency during the event. The Conference provided an adequate forum to promote the Plan4all and INSPIRE on national, regional and municipal level in Hungary. The dissemination of Plan4all results was supported by the presentation of EUROGI WP representatives and the Hungarian INSPIRE national contact person Dr. Szabolcs Mihály highlighted the state of the art in the Hungarian case. Experts from the neighbor countries also contributed to the better understanding their efforts which could bet he first step in cross-country applications. All the presentations enabled capacity building among the participating stakeholders for mutual benefit, however despite the discussions after the presentations the time was too short to go into the details. 16
17 Submission of the Final report and financial documentation This document serving as final report on the National Plan4all Workshop in Hungary and the associated financial documentation prepared in line with the proposal submitted on 6 April 2010, subsequently on 27 April 2010 and as lastly corrected version on 2 December 2010 will be submitted to the President of EUROGI in electronic form. Based on the Expense Report (attached) the financial documentation and invoices in copies will be issued by the bookkeeping company of HUNAGI, the Kurator Ltd, Budapest. On behalf HUNAGI I would like to express our appreciation for the permission we received from EUROGI to deliver all the reports till end of July 2011. Budapest, July 24, 2011 Dr. Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp Secretary-general, HUNAGI Appendix A Plan4all Posters printed for the Workshop HUNAGI prepared two posters for the Workshops intended for use as Call for Participants to put them on message boards of the relevant institutions and organisations. Both posters are downloadable even today from the left column of the HUNAGI newsblog. Hungarian Plan4all Workshop poster in English: http://www.hunagi.hu/g/doc/poster2hunagiconference.pdf Hungarian Plan4all Workshop poster in Hungarian: http://www.hunagi.hu/g/doc/poszter2hunagikonferencia.pdf This second file contains additional in-depth description of the Plan4all project translated into Hungarian using original Plan4all documents. 17
18 By the kind cooperation with Plan4all Project Manager Tomas Mildorf who submitted the electronic versions, two of the official Plan4all posters have been printed and displayed in Budapest to facilitate the understanding of the merit of the project by visula tools. Additional posters were displayed on the EU project entitled Legal Aspects of Public Sector Information (LAPSI) where HUNAGI is consortium member taking into account the importance of the use and re-use of PSI also in digital spatial planning development, services and applications. Appendix B Additional web references provided 2011 (3) July (1) Plan4all Hungarian Workshop Report January (2) Máris nagy az érdeklődés a HUNAGI Konferencia irán... 2. HUNAGI Konferencia a Plan4all témakörében Budap... 2010 (8) December (1) Várhatóan februárban vagy márciusban kerül sor a h... 18
19 November (1) A bécsi Plan4all műhelyről HUNAGI szemmel October (2) Olasz Plan4all Műhely Rómában Térségfejlesztés az Osztrák Térinformatikai Szerve... September (2) HUNAGI ma megküldte az EUROGI-nak módosított pályá... EUROGI President invited to Hungary for 23-26 Sept... April (2) PLAN4all in nutshell - the present stage summary HUNAGI applied for hosting a National PLAN4all Wor... The above links are offered by http://plan4allhu.blogspot.com Appendix C Photographic portfolios of the event Photographs taken on the spot are viewable and downloadable from HUNAGI Albums stored on Picasa: https://picasaweb.google.com/hunagialbums/2ndhunagiconferenceplan4allworkshop?authuser=0&feat=dir ectlink So far at least 183 viewers were counted. A Visual Report has been made for the Plan4all Workshop participants by Dr. László Makula of Kvantitás Ltd. The link was posted both on the HUNAGI blog on 3rd of April: http://www.kvantitas.hu/hunagi/2_hunagi_konferencia.pdf HUNAGI provided doublecheck for the correctness of the names and annotations. The offered contribution was done based on a longer term agreement between Kvantitás Ltd and HUNAGI in order to reflect the committed enthusiasm and proactive role of Hungarian GI experts for the wider public inside and outside of the country. Moreover a 2011 HUNAGI Calendar has been produced by Kvantitas Ltd on its own expenses emphasizing the Plan4all Workshop, and dedicating a conference venue photograph for the month March. HUNAGI bought 5 copies for the involved project leaders including the Secretariat of EUROGI and participating experts Ing.Corrado Ianucci of EUROGI as well as presidents of SAGI, CAGI and HUNAGI. 19
20 Appendix D List of the Registered Participants (210) Név - Name beosztás - title e- mail intézmény - affiliation Remetey- Fülöpp Gábor dr főtitkár gabor.remetey@gmail.com HUNAGI Kurenkov Vjacseszláv irodavezető vkurenkov@vati.hu VÁTI Nonprofit Kft Werner Zoltán Térinformatikus zwerner@erd.hu Érd Megyei Jogú Város Polgármesteri Hivatal Sikolya Zsolt vezető tanácsadó zsolt.sikolya@gmail.com egov Kft. Ónodi Zsolt tanársegéd onodizsolt.elte@gmail.com ELTE TTK Németh Róbert GIS szakértő alfoldgis@gmail.com Dr. Cholnoky Környezetgazdálkodási NKFT Verrasztó Zoltán Dr. Tudományos vezető verreszto@cholnokykht.hu Dr. Cholnoky Környezetgazdálkodási NKFT Magyarvári Szilárd ügyvezető igazgató magyarvari@cholnokykht.hu Dr. Cholnoky Környezetgazdálkodási NKFT Corrado Iannucci dr. ing. ing.corrado.iannucci@alice.it EUROGI Robert Fencik Ing., PhD. robert.fencik@stuba.sk Slovak Association for Geoinformatics - SAGI Vida Zsófia PhD hallgató vida.zsofi@gmail.com ELTE Vidáné Török Beatrix főtanácsos bea.vidane@gmail.com Budapest Főváros Kormányhivatala Munkaügyi Központja Domokos Endre Dr. adjunktus domokose@uni- pannon.hu Pannon Egyetem Horoszné Gulyás Margit PhD hallgató hm@geo.info.hu Nyugat- magyarországi Egyetem Geoinformatikai Kar Katona intézeti mérnök kj@geo.info.hu Nyugat- magyarországi egyetem Geoinformatikai Kar üzletágvezető E- Szabó Krisztina kormányzati megoldások krisztina.szabo@esrihu.hu ESRI Magyarország Kft. Oláh Attila ügyvezető attila.olah@esrihu.hu ESRI Magyarország Kft. Kis Ágnes marketing manager agnes.kis@esrihu.hu ESRI Magyarország Kft. Juhász Géza Péter projektcsoport vezető gjuhasz@vati.hu VÁTI Nonprofit Kft. Jancsó Ferencné, Györgyii ügyvezető igazgató hetpont@mail.inext.hu HÉTPONT KFT dr. Nagy Zsuzsanna z.nagy@dhigroup.com DHI Szép/Jenő/Dr. szakértő jeno.szep@gmail.com NFM Szabó Szilárd dr. főszerekesztő terinformatika@t- online.hu Térinformatika Kiadó Kft. - Bonaventura Bt. Gaál Márta egy. docens marta.gaal@uni- corvinus.hu Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium Természetvédelmi Takács András Attila PhD főosztályvezető helyettes attila.andras.takacs@vm.gov.hu Főosztály szakmai tanácsadó, Nagy Anna informatikus anna.nagy@ksh.hu Központ Statisztikai Hivatal Jiti Hiess hiess2@cagi.cz CAGI Robert Fencik fencik@sagi.sk SAGI Györki/Ildikó statisztikai tanácsadó ildiko.gyorki@ksh.hu Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Iván Gyula szakmai főtanácsadó ivan.gyula@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Gál Viktória osztályvezető gal.viktoria@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Toronyi Bence főigazgató toronyi.bence@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Zsilvölgyi Csaba főigazgató- helyettes zsilvolgyi.csaba@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Oláh Róbert igazgató olah.robert@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Kristóf Dániel Dr. osztályvezető kristof.daniel@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Szilvay Gergely igazgató szilvay.gergely@fomi.hu Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet Csemniczky László dr. elnök csemniczky@digikom.hu gita Műszaki Térinformatika Egyesület Borbás Tibor műszaki igazgató borbas@geodeziakft.hu GEODÉZIA Földmérőmérnöki Szolgáltató Kft. Kunfalvi János ügyvezető igazgató kunfalvi@geodeziakft.hu GEODÉZIA Földmérőmérnöki Szolgáltató Kft. Lellei László laszlo.lellei@posta.hu Magyar Posta Zrt. Lelleiné Kovács Eszter tudományos segédmunkatárs eszter@botanika.hu MTA Ökológiai és Botanikai Kutatóintézete Podolcsák Ádám adam.podolcsak@gmail.com Compet- Terra Bt. Pogrányi Károly ügyv. ig. pogranyi@hungarocad.hu HungaroCAD Informatikai Kft Cservenák Róbert GIS Team vezető cservenak.robert@hungarocad.hu HungaroCAD Informatikai Kft Szarka istván Osztályvezető szarka@kozut.hu Magyar Közut Nzrt. Tomor Tamás Dr. főiskolai docens tomor@karolyrobert.hu Károly Róbert Főiskola 20
21 Siki Zoltán dr adjunktus siki@agt.bme.hu BME Baranyi Péter GIS üzletág Igazgató baranyi@varinex.hu VARINEX Zrt Kovács István Osztályvezető kovigeo@vipmail.hu KEM Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Gyarmati Mihály önkormányzati képviselő gyarmati.mihaly@torokbalint.hu Törökbálint Város Önkormányzata Közép- Duna- völgyi Környezetvédelmi, Katona Nikolett térinformatikus katonan@kdvktvf.kvvm.hu Természetvédelmi és Vízügyi Felügyelőség KISS KATALIN kiss.kata888@vipmail.hu KISS.KISS KFT KISS ENIKŐ kiss.eniko@vipmail.hu KISS.KISS KFT Kis János Tamás földmérési osztályvezető kjt@takarnet.hu Bács- Kiskun Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Zsolt Faragó Szakmai vezető kvantumg@kanizsatiszk.hu Nagykanizsa és Térsége TISZK Szigetvári Katalin PhD hallgató szigetvarikati@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Tájépítészeti Kar Boromisza Zsombor egyetemi tanársegéd zsombor.boromisza@uni- corvinus.hu BCE Tájvédelmi és Tájrehabilitációs Tanszék Dublinszki- Boda Brigitta egyetemi tanársegéd brigitta.boda@uni- corvinus.hu BCE Tájvédelmi és Tájrehabilitációs Tanszék Kiss Józsefné értékesítési igazgató j.kiss25@upcmail.hu Panoráma Gazdasági Magazin Kincses Katalin katterina@freemail.hu Városvédő Egyesület Kocsis Gábor kocsisur@freemail.hu Városvédő Egyesület Kiss Eszter főelőadó hollbeck.kiss@gmail.com MH GEOSZ Markócs József kereskedelmi igazgató markocs.jozsef@digiterra.hu DigiTerra Kft. Hóber Balázs térnformatikai üzletágvezető hober.balazs@digiterra.hu DigiTerra Kft. Mihály/Szabolcs INSPIRE tagállami felelős (MSCP) szabolcs.mihaly@vm.gov.hu Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium /MSzabványügyiTestület 828 Térinformatikai Munkacsoport Babus Friderika tanácsos friderika.babus@bm.gov.hu Belügyminisztérium Mezey Gyula dr docens gyula.mezey@uni- corvinus.hu corvinus egyetem Nagy Enikő PhD hallgató eniko.nagy@uni- cprvimus.hu BCE Tájvédelmi és Tájrehabilitációs Tanszék Módosné Bugyi Ildikó egyetemi adjunktus ildiko.bugyi@uni- corvinus.hu BCE Tájvédelmi és Tájrehabilitációs Tanszék Takács Ferenc Informatikai szakreferens tferi@ph.zalaegerszeg.hu Zalaegerszeg Megyei Jogú Város Önkormányzata Bali Ibolya osztályvezető bali@kozut.hu Magyar Közút Nonprofit Zrt Gálicz Eszter hallgató galicz.eszter@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Csiszér Anikó okl. tájépítészmérnök csaniko1985@gmail.com BCE Kneisz Ferenc főreferens ferenc.kneisz@nfm.gov.hu Nemzeti Fejlesztési Minisztérium IKÁT NAGY KAROLY UGYVEZ. nagy_karoly@mpp.hu KER- FI Czibik Eszter hallgató cz.eszter@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Dr. Molnár Csaba újságíró molnar.csaba@mno.hu Magyar Nemzet Magazin Németh Iván Dr. ügyvezető nemethivan@oetu.hu OetU Kft. Hetyéssy/Balázs/dr dr.hetyessy.balazs@albageotrade.hu Alba Geotrade Zrt. Szűcs Mihály főosztályvezető- helyettes szucs.mihaly@bm.gov.hu Belügyminisztérium Fülöp/Györk fejlesztési munkatárs gyork.fulop@geoadat.hu GeoAdat Kft. Hargitai/Péter ügyvezető phargitai@geoadat.hu GeoAdat Kft. Gyuris Péter térinformatikus - projekt menedzser peter.gyuris@geonardo.com Geonardo Rab András Attila ügyvezető andras@theodolight.com Theodolight Kft Domokos György Projektmenedzser gydomokos@vati.hu VÁTI NKft. / MFTTT. Szabó Balázs térinformatikus szabo.balazs@ekovizig.hu egyéni részvétel Mitnyan Zoltán Rendszermérnök mitnyan@varinex.hu VARINEX ZRT Fehér Zoltán Rendszermérnök feher@varinex.hu VARINEX ZRT Barkóczi Zsolt elnök zsbarkoczi@vati.hu HUNAGI Nyáry Mihály szerkesztő nyary.mihaly@egovconsulting.eo egov Hírlevél VM Földügyi Főosztály, Földmérési és Koós Tamás főosztályvezető- helyettes tamas.koos@vm.gov.hu Térinformatikai Osztály Horváth Gábor István főosztályvezető gabor.istvan.horvath@vm.gov.hu VM Földügyi Főosztály Takács Rita hallgató mailtotari@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Tájtervezési és Területfejlesztési Tanszék Zalaba Piroska főtanácsos piroska.zalaba@vm.gov.hu VM Földügyi Főosztály, Földmérési és Térinformatikai Osztály Mihályné Csaba Gabriella vezető főtanácsos gabriella.csaba@nih.gov.hu Nemzeti Innovációs Hivatal Alabér/László/dr műszaki tanácsadó alaberlaszlo@gmail.com HM Térképészeti Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. Horoszné Gulyás Margit PhD hallgató hm@geo.info.hu Nyugat- magyarországi Egyetem Geoinformatikai Kar Árgay Zoltán zoltan.argay@vm.gov.hu Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium, Nemzeti Parki és Tájvédelmi Főosztály Tóth Tádé Dániel phd hallgató tade.toth@uni- corvinus.hu bce Szabó Richárd ügyvezető igazgató richard.szabo@geolevel.hu GEOlevel Kft. 21
22 Niklasz, László dr. GIS szakértő drniklasz@t- email.hu ViaMap Kft. Szilágyi Noémi bluedream@vipmail.hu ELTE Kiss János Péter dr. egyetemi adjunktus bacsnyir@vipmail.hu Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem Kincses Krisztina vezető- tanácsos krisztina.kincses@vm.gov.hu Vidékfejlesztési Minisztérium Nyull Balázs ügyvezető ig. nyull.balazs@digiterra.hu DigiTerra Kft. Zentai László dr egyetemi tanár lzentai@caesar.elte.hu ELTE Térképtudományi és Geoinformatikai Tanszék Németh Géza ügyvezető nemethg@ter- halo.hu Tér- Háló Kft. Ágnes Bereczki dr. bereczkiagnes@hotmail.com KDVKTVF Garádi- Uszkay János szakértő - főmunkatárs kibernetik@tvn.hu Magyar Informatikai Egy. Cseri Judit phd hallgató cseri@illusion.hu SZIE Nyitrai Kata hallgató katueira@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Rónaszéki Katalin egyetemi hallgató ronaszeki.katalin@gmail.com BCE- Tájépítészeti Kar Tózsa István tanszékvezető istvan.tozsa@uni- corvinus.hu BCE Gazdaságföldrajz Tanszék Varga Antónia hallgató varga.antonia@freemail.hu Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Tájépítészeti Kar Busics György dr. egyetemi docens bgy@geo.info.hu NymE GEO Cseri Judit phd hallgató cseri@illusion.hu SZIE Czikoráné Balázs Erika tű. alezredes erika.czikorane@katved.hu Országos Katasztrófavédelmi Főigazgatóság Perge Kinga kiemelt főelőadó kinga.perge@katved.hu BM Országos Katasztrófavédelmi Főigazgatóság Goda Pál PhD hallgató goda.pal@gtk.szie.hu Szent István Egyetem Pásztor Márta oktató pasztor.marta@gtk.szie.hu Szent István Egyetem GTK TKI Karig Gábor ügyvezető igazgató karig.gabor@rudaskarig.hu Rudas & Karig Kft. Rab András Vezető munkatárs rab.andras@tekire.hu Tekiré Kft. - Intergraph Tóth Lajos kereskedelmi igazgató toth.lajos@rudaskarig.hu Rudas & Karig Kft. Dr. Tóth Tamás docens toth.tamas.argi@gtk.szie.hu Szent István Egyetem Gósz Zoltán hivatalvazető zoltangosz@csmfhiv.t- online.hu Csongrád Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Milos István osztályvezető imilos@csmfhiv.t- online.hu Csongrád Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Fazekas Imre szakfelügyelő fazekasi@csmfhiv.t- online.hu Csongrád Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Kőrffy Attila rendszergazda akorffy@csmfhiv.t- online.hu Csongrád Megyei Kormányhivatal Földhivatala Kiss Attila intézeti mérnők kissa@geo.info.hu Nyugat- magyarországi Egyetem Geoinformatikai Kar Szikora Ágnes hallgató agnes.szikora00@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Szabó József joe@geonet2000.hu GeoNet 2000 Kft Szilágyi Noémi bluedream@vipmail.hu ELTE Ruskó Zsófia hallgató rusko.zsofia@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Olasz Angéla PhD hallgató angela.olasz@gmail.com SzTE Földtudományi Doktori Iskola Kovács Tamás hallgató tamas.kovacs87@gmail.com SZIE - GTK Kiss Szabolcs hallgató szabolcskiss@yahoo.com Szent IStván Egyetem, Gödöllő Ihász Johanna hallgató i.jjjohanna1987@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Szabó Virág hallgató virag.szabo@hotmail.com Szent István Egyetem Gazdaság- és Társadalomtudományi Kar Regionális Gazdaságtani és Vidékfejlesztési Intézet Kis/Máté hallgató mate.kis@hotmail.com Szent István Egyetem GTK RGVI Víg Tünde hallgató vig.tunde19@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Deák Lívia hallgató deak.livia.eva@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Gazdaság- és Társadalomtudományi Kar Regionális Gazdaságtani és Vidékfejlesztési Intézet Szlancsik Renáta renata.szlancsik@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Makula Lászlö Dr. Ügyvezető igazgató drmakula@kvantitas.hu Kvantitás Kft Keresztes evakeresztes@gmail.com BGF Sinkovicz Károly stratágiai koordinátor sinkovik@budapest.hu Fővárosi Önkormányzat Slyuch András andras.slyuch@posta.hu Magyar Posta Zrt Csóka Judit szakmai főtanácsadó judit.csoka@bm.gov.hu BM Településrendezési Osztály Kecse- Nagy László dr ny. szakmai főtanácsadó laszlo.kecse.nagy@gmail.com OTH- ból mentem nyugdíjba 2007- ben Dajka Zita hallgató dajka- zita@freemail.hu Szent István Egyetem Szappanos Renáta hallgató szappanos.renata@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Mizser Emese hallgató mizseremese@goncol.hu Szent Isván Egyetem Christian Eizinger c.eizinger@ceit.at AGEO/Plan4All/Centrope Ármós Borbála hallgató armosbori@gmail.com Szent István Egyetem Kálnai Dániel Beruházási Irodavezető kalnai.daniel@budavar.hu Budapest I. kerület Budavári Önkormányzat Nagy Szabolcs hallgató szabolcs.nagy90@gmail.com Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Nikl István ügyvezető igazgató i.nikl@intermap.hu InterMap Kft Györfi Áron hallgató arg@t- email.hu NyME GEO Kovács Tamás ügyvéd tamas.kovacs@kovacsatamas.hu Kovács A. Tamás Ügyvédi Iroda Mondovics János ügyvezető igazgató mondovics@ifka.hu IFKA Logisztikai Fejlesztési Központ 22