Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is defined as a framework of policies, institutional arrangements, technologies, data, and people that enables the sharing and effective usage of geographic information by standardizing formats and protocols for ac...
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okr-10986-170822021-04-23T14:03:33Z Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE Tonchovska, Rumyana Stanley, Victoria De Martino, Samantha ACCESSION ARRANGEMENTS BASIC BINDING CARTOGRAPHY CLASSIFICATION COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS COORDINATION MECHANISMS DATA COLLECTION DATA CONVERSION DATA MODELS DATA POLICIES DATA SHARING DECISION MAKING DIGITAL DIGITAL DATA E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SERVICES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES GENERALIZATION HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL ICT IMPACT ASSESSMENT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INTEROPERABILITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS METADATA NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OBJECTS ONLINE SERVICES PORTALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ACCESS QUALITY OF SERVICES SDI SERVICES TO CITIZENS STANDARDIZATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION USER USERS USES WEB Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is defined as a framework of policies, institutional arrangements, technologies, data, and people that enables the sharing and effective usage of geographic information by standardizing formats and protocols for access and interoperability. The goals of SDI are to: 1) reduce duplication of efforts among governments, 2) lower costs related to geographic information while making geographic data more accessible, 3) increase the benefits of using available spatial data, and 4) establish key partnerships between states, counties, cities, academia, and the private sector. SDI should be seen as part of wider e- Government initiatives. Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) is a European Union (EU) directive that came into force on May 15, 2007, binding EU members to establish a spatial data infrastructure via the Internet that facilitates the sharing of geographic information in a standardized way. INSPIRE addresses technical and nontechnical issues, ranging from standards, organizational and procedural issues, and data policies, to the creation and maintenance of electronic services. INSPIRE is a legal framework for developing SDI throughout the EU in order to facilitate interoperability, that is, the improvement and sharing of information across various levels of government in all EU countries. 2014-02-18T21:52:45Z 2014-02-18T21:52:45Z 2012-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/17480787/spatial-data-infrastructure-inspire http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17082 English en_US Europe and Central Asia knowledge brief;issue no. 55 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia |
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ACCESSION ARRANGEMENTS BASIC BINDING CARTOGRAPHY CLASSIFICATION COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS COORDINATION MECHANISMS DATA COLLECTION DATA CONVERSION DATA MODELS DATA POLICIES DATA SHARING DECISION MAKING DIGITAL DIGITAL DATA E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SERVICES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES GENERALIZATION HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL ICT IMPACT ASSESSMENT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INTEROPERABILITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS METADATA NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OBJECTS ONLINE SERVICES PORTALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ACCESS QUALITY OF SERVICES SDI SERVICES TO CITIZENS STANDARDIZATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION USER USERS USES WEB |
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ACCESSION ARRANGEMENTS BASIC BINDING CARTOGRAPHY CLASSIFICATION COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS COORDINATION MECHANISMS DATA COLLECTION DATA CONVERSION DATA MODELS DATA POLICIES DATA SHARING DECISION MAKING DIGITAL DIGITAL DATA E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SERVICES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES GENERALIZATION HARMONIZATION HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN CAPITAL ICT IMPACT ASSESSMENT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES INTEROPERABILITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL FRAMEWORKS METADATA NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS OBJECTS ONLINE SERVICES PORTALS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ACCESS QUALITY OF SERVICES SDI SERVICES TO CITIZENS STANDARDIZATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TRANSACTION USER USERS USES WEB Tonchovska, Rumyana Stanley, Victoria De Martino, Samantha Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
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Europe and Central Asia knowledge brief;issue no. 55 |
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Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is
defined as a framework of policies, institutional
arrangements, technologies, data, and people that enables
the sharing and effective usage of geographic information by
standardizing formats and protocols for access and
interoperability. The goals of SDI are to: 1) reduce
duplication of efforts among governments, 2) lower costs
related to geographic information while making geographic
data more accessible, 3) increase the benefits of using
available spatial data, and 4) establish key partnerships
between states, counties, cities, academia, and the private
sector. SDI should be seen as part of wider e- Government
initiatives. Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the
European Community (INSPIRE) is a European Union (EU)
directive that came into force on May 15, 2007, binding EU
members to establish a spatial data infrastructure via the
Internet that facilitates the sharing of geographic
information in a standardized way. INSPIRE addresses
technical and nontechnical issues, ranging from standards,
organizational and procedural issues, and data policies, to
the creation and maintenance of electronic services. INSPIRE
is a legal framework for developing SDI throughout the EU in
order to facilitate interoperability, that is, the
improvement and sharing of information across various levels
of government in all EU countries. |
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Tonchovska, Rumyana Stanley, Victoria De Martino, Samantha |
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Tonchovska, Rumyana Stanley, Victoria De Martino, Samantha |
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Tonchovska, Rumyana |
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Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
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Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
title_full |
Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
title_fullStr |
Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
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Spatial Data Infrastructure and INSPIRE |
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spatial data infrastructure and inspire |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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