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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] UN-GGIM The Future Trends in geospatial
information management: the five to ten year vision
Hi Suchith,
thank you for responding, and as well for your patience - weekends allow me to
catch up.
I respectfully disagree with your view - the report implies to
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] UN-GGIM The Future Trends in geospatial
information management: the five to ten year vision
thanks for sharing this, Suchith!
While the report overall makes a very good impression it violates the
principles of both open + science in at least one
thanks for sharing this, Suchith!
While the report overall makes a very good impression it violates the principles
of both open + science in at least one place, the one I checked: datacubes, for
my personal curiosity. What I find is that only one tool, ODC, gets described,
leaving the impression t
Future Trends in geospatial information
management: the five to ten year vision
The United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management
(UN-GGIM) aims at playing a leading role in setting the agenda for the
development of global geospatial information and to promote its
The United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management
(UN-GGIM) aims at playing a leading role in setting the agenda for the
development of global geospatial information and to promote its use to address
key global challenges. It provides a forum to liaise and coordinate amo