Geospatial data and geospatial e-services require governance and coordination between different governmental organisations. This article aims to understand what governance, and specifically what coordination, is used in Belgium for geospatial e-services and data. The Belgian case, with a focus on the regions and federal administration, is researched by making use of a document analysis, interviews with key stakeholders and an online survey. In contrast to the federal and Walloon administration, the Flemish administration and the Brussels Capital Region administration have a clearly developed governance model. Flanders combines hierarchy with network governance, whereas the Brussels administration is known for its hierarchical way of working...
In a geographic context, governance as the social side of sustainable development presupposes the sy...
International audienceSpatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are considered an essential driver of inst...
In the past 20 years, European public authorities have invested considerable resources in the develo...
Geospatial data and geospatial e-services require governance and coordination between different gove...
The collection, management, exchange and use of information can be considered as one of the core tas...
The effective development and implementation of spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) requires governa...
The importance and influence of spatial data has risen in all kinds of governmental and non-governme...
Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) are becoming more mature worldwide. However, despite this growin...
The integration of geographic information and services in a broader e-government context can be cons...
Since several years efforts have been made in Austria to develop the E-Government and establish poli...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
Many European countries are setting up initiatives and taking actions to make their data ‘open’, i.e...
Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regi...
In a geographic context, governance as the social side of sustainable development presupposes the sy...
International audienceSpatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are considered an essential driver of inst...
In the past 20 years, European public authorities have invested considerable resources in the develo...
Geospatial data and geospatial e-services require governance and coordination between different gove...
The collection, management, exchange and use of information can be considered as one of the core tas...
The effective development and implementation of spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) requires governa...
The importance and influence of spatial data has risen in all kinds of governmental and non-governme...
Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) are becoming more mature worldwide. However, despite this growin...
The integration of geographic information and services in a broader e-government context can be cons...
Since several years efforts have been made in Austria to develop the E-Government and establish poli...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
Many European countries are setting up initiatives and taking actions to make their data ‘open’, i.e...
Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regi...
In a geographic context, governance as the social side of sustainable development presupposes the sy...
International audienceSpatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) are considered an essential driver of inst...
In the past 20 years, European public authorities have invested considerable resources in the develo...