This Lucknow
Communiqué for NSDI is adopted, by the
98 delegates from 35 departments/agencies, at
the 4th NSDI Workshop at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
on 19th day of November, 2004.
1. Work for establishing a mechanism for NSDI
opera tionalisation through appropriate clearances
and approvals.
2. Urge the early release of the National Map
Policy which will enable the positioning of spatial
data and application/services on networks and
enable the implementation of the NSDI vision and
goals. The policy must be comprehensive and inclusive
of spatial data/information.
3. Agencies from the government, private and non-government
sector - who have spatial data assets and solutions
are urged to integrate their efforts and participate
in NSDI. It is the collective efforts of all agencies
that can bridge the gaps in supporting critical
applications like disaster management, infrastructure
development, natural resources management etc
4. Urge all agencies to populate their metadata
and position metadata servers. An immediate effort
to develop an integrated national Metadata server/clearinghouse,
encompassing links to agency servers is required.
This would enable the ?rst element of NSDI - Metadata
Services to become operational.
5. Encourage generation of nationallevel innovative
content through the use of advanced technologies
and positioning updated and accurate theme-oriented
maps.
6. Developing national standards for NSDI - encompassing
Content standards; GIS Design standards; Toponymy
standards; Quality Standards; Application Metadata
Standards; Network design and protocols and appropriate
Policy/Guidelines for agencyparticipation and
Access Rules is critical for the further progress
of NSDI. Noting the efforts being made by different
agencies (like the efforts of NNRMS to draft GIS
Standards), it is essential to integrate standardisation
efforts
and position a National Spatial Data Standard
for adoption by all.
7. NSDI must aim to establish interoperable spatial
data and products/services across platforms and
software products. To this end, NSDI needs to
examine the level of compatibility and harmonization
of national NSDI standards with international
efforts of standardisation through the works of
OGC, ISO etc. In this, the involvement and commitment
of the software product suppliers is important.
8. It is recognized that private sector would
be the main source for SDI technology, solutions
and services - which would be the backbone for
NSDI. With a concerted effort towards Public-
Private partnership for NSDI, there is a need
to articulate the mechanisms for active private
sector participation in NSDI.
9. There is a need to pursue a research agenda
for NSDI - speci?cally encompassing topics like,
standardisation, semantics, ontology, toponymy,
GI market, pricing policy, GI Business Models
etc. The mechanics of involving academia and enabling
research projects at universities and institutions
needs to be looked into.
10. The demonstration efforts of NSDI for supporting
national development must be continued to bring
about a larger awareness
of the bene?ts of NSDI.
11. With the aim of leveraging the bene?ts and
advantages of NSDI in society, a concerted campaign
for generating larger awareness on NSDI amongst
professionals, stake-holders, users and the public
needs to be continued.
12. Noting the successful conduct of the GSDI-7
Conference and the acceptance of the offer made
by India to the GSDI Association to host the GSDI
International Secretariat in India, efforts to
strengthen the linkages with GSDI, through development
of institutional and programmatic linkages, and
establishment of the international Secretariat
must be pursued.
13. NSDI must continue to strengthen and further
develop bi-lateral links with nations that have
strong SDI programmes and enable mutual benefit. |