The Open Maps For Europe 2 (OME2) project has published three new case studies demonstrating how the harmonised high-value large-scale data prototype and enhanced Open Maps For Europe datasets are delivering value to users in the public and private sectors as well as academia.
Two case studies show how data delivered by OME2 is being used by Eurostat, which provides official statistics to the European Union, to supporting cross-border analyses of healthcare and education services, and enable spatial analysis to understand housing demand and supply. The third case studies shows how the University of Siena uses EuroRegionalMap, multi-themed topographic open data, as a base map for the geological cartography the new Digital Structural Model of Italy (DiSMI).
Read the OME2 Case Studies here.
The OME2 project, co-funded by the European Union, is being delivered by a consortium comprising: EuroGeographics; National Geographic Institute, Belgium; National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information, France; Hellenic Cadastre; General Directorate for the Cadastre, Spain; and Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands.
The project corresponds with Member States’ obligations to implement high-value data and will be completed at the end of 2025.
