Hei,
maybe the manuscript below helps to get an overview of software out
there but unfortunately there has been no space for examples in that:
http://www.geo.unizh.ch/publications/sstein/sstein_hunter_fosgis4sdi_v6_short.pdd
(note, this is a submitted manuscript... not a paper, but I am going
Dear All,
I recall seeing a nice paper on the desk of my colleage working on th INSPIRE
SoP project - a Spanish paper on SDI and Open Source - implementation in La
Palma Island.
>From the research I did within NESIS - few samples:
Hungary: http://okir.kvvm.hu the technologic background of the
Hi Jo,
Here in the Netherlands a national metadata portal for INSPIRE has been
realized with GeoNetwork: http://www.nationaalgeoregister.nl . Jeroen
Ticheler may fill in on this.
For the Dutch Kadaster I am working on INSPIRE (data) services, using
OSGeo packages like PostGIS, GDAL/OGR, GeoS
Jo Walsh wrote:
dear all,
Next month I've been asked to give a talk about the OSGeo stack to a
group responsible for planning Scotland's Spatial Data Infrastructure.
I'm keen to hear of examples of use of OSGeo software packages in SDI
projects, especially with an INSPIRE focus. For instance
In Flander/Belgium, there was the geGIS (generic GIS) back in 2006,
which lead to the creation of the Geomajas project.
The idea was to have a generic platform for the creation what was called
"editable SDI nodes". Although it fell a bit short of reaching that
goal, it dfinitely was a step in th