Print Email Facebook Twitter Access to geo information in Europe: Is the marine sector showing the way? Title Access to geo information in Europe: Is the marine sector showing the way? Author Welle Donker, F.M. De Jong, J. Faculty OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment Department OTB Onderzoek Date 2010-08-01 Abstract In the digital age, geo-information or spatial data has become embedded in our daily lives. Although the term geo-information does not ring familiar, applications such as navigation systems, real estate information and weather forecasts are used by all for day-to-day decision-making. Most geo-information is created, collected, developed and disseminated by government bodies to support their public tasks. Although this data is primarily created and collected for internal use, it forms a rich resource for other public sector bodies, citizens and the private sector. Research has indicated that making public sector geo-information available for reuse to the private sector will lead to the creation of value-added products and services (e.g. Van Loenen, 2006; Pira International, 2000). Thus, access to geo-information is of vital importance to the economic and social development of the country. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:17833199-342c-4a65-8f60-81f61927f24a Publisher European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Source European Consortium for Political Research Graduate Conference, 30 August - 1 September 2010, Dublin, Ireland Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2010 Delft University of Technology Files PDF 264088.pdf 157.91 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:17833199-342c-4a65-8f60-81f61927f24a/datastream/OBJ/view