Hi,
Le mardi 19 octobre 2010 à 12:02 +0200, Chris Browet a écrit :
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> Even for France, it is not so easy as it seems: what they are
> able to
> get are PDFs from which they extract vector information. This
> is then
> imported in JOSM with a coordi
For Brussels they have the Urbis database :
http://www.cirb.irisnet.be/site14/plone/departements/services/urbis
I was able to find a few applications using this data:
http://geoloc.irisnet.be/
http://geowebgis.irisnet.be/webgis/geoloc
I think the licensing scheme is much too restrictive for use i
The Flemish part of the kadaster also has been imported in the Flemish GIS
system and is used by a lot of instances. Something similar might exist in
the French / Brussels part.
The flemish info is - for instance - visible on
http://zoominopuwdak.antwerpen.be
Gis-Vlaanderen however will probably
Benoit Leseul wrote:
> I went to the JDLL in Lyon this weekend, and the OSM volunteers there
> explained to me that the French administration was making the cadastre
> publicly available for everyone following an EU directive. If it is
> true, it means that something similar should exist in Belgium
Hi Benoit,
Sorry, should have written in English, I suppose. If they can work half a
day to get an entire town down in the level of detail the 'cadastre' would
allow, that is not so bad.
But I can imagine, it's not exactly easy. Both to get the information and
then to convert it to something 'us
>
>
> Even for France, it is not so easy as it seems: what they are able to
> get are PDFs from which they extract vector information. This is then
> imported in JOSM with a coordinate transform (they have five or six
> different projections for France). For each town, the result has to be
> "fixed
Hi,
I went to the JDLL in Lyon this weekend, and the OSM volunteers there
explained to me that the French administration was making the cadastre
publicly available for everyone following an EU directive. If it is
true, it means that something similar should exist in Belgium (it does
not, see http:
Ik merk dat ze in Frankrijk toegang hebben tot het kadaster. Is er hier in
Belgie al ooit kontakt opgenomen met het kadaster, met de vraag of we hun
gegevens kunnen krijgen? Dat is zowat de beste bron om bv. landuse zeer mooi
in te tekenen.
Jo
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