Joint WPLA/CLRKEN Workshop, April 2017

Lausanne , Switzerland

The CLRKEN organised a joint workshop together with the UNECE Working Party on Land Administration (WPLA) on 21 April 2017 in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was hosted by the Swiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo. The workshop took place at the SwissTech Convention Center on the campus of the EPFL. Report of WPLA/CLRKEN Joint Workshop (3.4MB) List of Participants […]

GISTAM 2017 Conference

Porto , Portugal

The GISTAM 2017 conference – 3rd International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management).

PCC Conference, May 2017

Vittoriosa , Malta

PCC Conference hosted by Identity Malta Agency – Land Registry will be held in the elegant premises of Fort St.Angelo, in Vittoriosa, Malta. Draft agenda and more information will be available soon.

Joint PolKEN/BIKEN Meeting May 2017

Leuven Institute for Ireland Leuven, Belgium

This event is a Eurogeographics activity. A joint meeting of two Knowledge Exchange Networks - the Policy KEN and Business Interoperability KEN will be held following the Extraordinary General Assembly in Leuven. It will start in the afternoon on 10th May and close at 14.00 on 11th May. The final agenda is available here.  The […]

EUREF Symposium 2017

Wroclaw , Poland

The EUREF Symposium 2017 will be held in Wroclaw, Poland, hosted by The Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences.

International Workshop on Improving the Usability of Geospatial Data

Ordnance Survey Southampton, United Kingdom

Producers of geospatial data wish to be able to maximise the use of their data and solve users’ problems quickly. Understanding whether a dataset is suitable for an intended use is critical in deciding which dataset to use. All too often, users only find that the dataset is unsuitable for use after they have invested […]

Workshop on INSPIRE Extension, June 2017

Marne-la-Vallee , France

Although INSPIRE is not a directive that requires new data capture, using INSPIRE data specifications as a basis for national or community extensions is strongly encouraged. In practice, this may be done through “formal extensions” respecting the rules of the INSPIRE Generic Conceptual Model or through more flexible adaptations. The EuroGeographics by INSPIRE Knowledge Exchange […]