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Tittel:Demand-driven improvement of government geodata : How digitization can help increase quality of and societal benefits from spatio-legal data
Ansvar:Thorben Hansen, Lennart Hansen, og Bent Hulegaard Jensen
Forfatter:Hansen, Thorben / Hansen, Lennart / Hulegaard Jensen, Bent
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Kart og plan
Utgitt:Bergen : Universitetsforlaget, 2021
Omfang:S. 211–224
ISBN/ISSN:0447-3278
Serie:Kart og plan ; 3-4/2021
Emneord:Digitalisering / Geologi
Innhold:Abstract
Data from government registers is increasingly being used digitally. Data is often used for purposes it was not originally intended, and this challenges data quality. Digitization supports easy and quick flow of information across distance and time, allowing for a rethinking of traditional ways of solving tasks. Utilizing well-known digitization trends in processes maintaining geospatial data can help increase quality of and societal benefits from such data. For geospatial data that is used or created in an environment based on legislation – so-called “spatio-legal data” – trusted players could contribute to this. However, rules and processes associated with registers hosting spatio-legal data often prevent this. This article presents a new model for how demand-driven improvement of quality and maintenance of geospatial data can be achieved, and how trusted players – such as land surveyors – could play a role when it comes to spatio-legal data.

Keywords:
spatial data infrastructure (SDI)
volunteered geographic information (VGI)
digital platform
demand-driven improvement of geospatial data
authoritative geodata
spatio-legal data
Del av verk:Kart og plan 3-4/2021

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