Period: November 2007 till May 2010 Status: Completed
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Institutes (8) | Top | - Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia; Consortium for Coordination of Research Activities concerning the Venice Lagoon System (CORILA), more, co-ordinator
- University of Girona (UdG), more, partner
- Geographical Information Systems International Group (GISIG), more, partner
- University of Nottingham (UNOTT), more, partner
- University of Rome La Sapienza, more, partner
- Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP), more, partner
- Universität Münster; Institute for Geoinformatics, more, partner
- Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing, more, partner
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Abstract | In Europe the situation on spatial information is characterised by a lack of harmonisation between datasets at different geographical scales, fragmentized datasets and sources, gaps in availability and duplication of information collection. The GIS4EU project aims to provide base cartography datasets (administration units, hydrography, transportation networks and elevation themes) for Europe, and to ensure its cross-scale, cross language and cross-border interoperability and accessibility according to standards and INSPIRE directive requirements. The approach of the project aims to develop a common data model, harmonisation, aggregation and data exposition rules and guidelines in order to enable access to consistent and homogenous reference data provided by cartographic authorities from different countries and levels (national, regional and local) without building one central database and service. During the process an operational validation of INSPIRE standards and implementation rules will be performed in order to provide input in to it and validate the general rules. Guidelines and procedures will be developed by applying examples onto a sample of data, and a GIS4EU portal will be built and launched during the running of the project. Thereby, after the full implementation of the project, there will be a significant and noticeable progress in the accessibility, usability and exploitation of reference data through Europe. |
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