UN-GGIM: 14th Session of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management
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This webinar looked at the “What, How, and Why” of the Open Cadastral Map. We explored our vision for creating a comprehensive and accessible cadastral map across Europe, outlining the current status and future goals. We delved into the meticulous production process, including how we engage with members to provide accurate data and add human-readable
The overall aim of the webinar is to enhance the knowledge and understanding about the existing approaches to implementing the UN-IGIF. It will provide an overview of the tools available to help strengthen national geospatial capabilities – such as developing detailed Country-Level Action Plans or adapting specific elements of the nine Strategic Pathways. Elements of
EuroGeographics has been encouraging our members to sign the Copernicus Services Framework Agreement and associated annexes. The aim of this work is to facilitate the access of NMCAs data to Copernicus. By creating a single licence agreement between EuroGeographics and the European Environment Agency (EEA), it streamlines the licensing process for providing access to official
OME2 provides a foundation for future pan-European high-value datasets. It is developing a new production process and technical specification for free-to-use, edge matched, interoperable data under a single open licence to create a prototype dataset covering 10 countries. The prototype is aligned to key EU Policy objectives and UN core geospatial data recommendations. It is
This webinar was a special seasonal edition where the EuroGeographics Head Office Team revisited your Association’s highlights and successes of 2023. Introduction and welcome, Sallie Payne Snell EuroGeographics highlights of the year, EGHO Team Quiz, questions and member engagement via Slido.com Webinar Recording (Opens in YouTube)
Geographical information is vital for civil protection and disaster management actors’ day-to-day activities. This webinar focused on demonstrating how geodata leads to building stronger responses for civil protection actions. Concrete case studies from the European Commission (Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) and National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies were presented and the
The agenda was as follows: Welcome and Introduction – Carol Agius, EuroGeographics OME – A success story – Victoria Persson, EuroGeographics OME2 The Future – Sallie Payne, EuroGeographics Questions and answer session via sli.do – Carol Agius, EuroGeographics Webinar Recording (Opens in YouTube)
The agenda was as follows: Opening – Patricia Sokacova, EuroGeographics Contributing to major national infrastructure programmes in Sweden – Swedish mapping, cadastral and land registration authority, Malin Klintborg Q/A via Sli.do application Related documentation: Economic benefit of combined national geodata available in the community building process (in Swedish) Webinar Recording (Opens in YouTube)
The agenda was as follows: Introduction – Marcin Grudzień – Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, GUGiK Characteristics of the publication of the Spanish transport network data set – Alicia Gonzalez, National Geographic Institute, IGN and Paloma Abad, National Center for Geographic Information, CNIG GUGiK’s experiences with INSPIRE Transport Network – Ewa Surma, Head Office