Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regional or national datasets from local sources requires careful coordination among stakeholders. The Centraal ReferentieadressenBestand (CRAB) is a digital authoritative address dataset, also referred to as a register, for the Flemish Region in Belgium. We present an analysis of the influence of CRAB stakeholders before and after the merger between the agencies responsible for geospatial information and e-government, respectively. Tensions between stakeholders who create and maintain address data locally and those with an interest in the data for a larger area are discussed, and how these changed after the merger
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
Part 1: Being Smart: Adoption ChallengesInternational audienceData governance has emerged as a promi...
Local governments, especially in decentralised states, are increasingly performing tasks previously ...
Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regi...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
National spatial data infrastructures are key to achieving the Digital Earth vision. In many cases, ...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
Geospatial data and geospatial e-services require governance and coordination between different gove...
National spatial data infrastructures are key to achieving the Digital Earth vision. In many cases, ...
Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) are becoming more mature worldwide. However, despite this growin...
The collection, management, exchange and use of information can be considered as one of the core tas...
Many countries are developing or starting to develop National Geographic Information Infrastructures...
This thesis seeks to explore the impacts of the introduction of two key registers on the spatial dat...
Part 4: Infrastructure and TechnologyInternational audienceStandardisation is one of tools of Electr...
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Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
Part 1: Being Smart: Adoption ChallengesInternational audienceData governance has emerged as a promi...
Local governments, especially in decentralised states, are increasingly performing tasks previously ...
Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regi...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
National spatial data infrastructures are key to achieving the Digital Earth vision. In many cases, ...
The transformation of society towards a digital economy and government austerity creates a new conte...
Geospatial data and geospatial e-services require governance and coordination between different gove...
National spatial data infrastructures are key to achieving the Digital Earth vision. In many cases, ...
Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) are becoming more mature worldwide. However, despite this growin...
The collection, management, exchange and use of information can be considered as one of the core tas...
Many countries are developing or starting to develop National Geographic Information Infrastructures...
This thesis seeks to explore the impacts of the introduction of two key registers on the spatial dat...
Part 4: Infrastructure and TechnologyInternational audienceStandardisation is one of tools of Electr...
Data acquire meaning through circulation. Yet most approaches to high-quality data aim to flatten th...
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
Part 1: Being Smart: Adoption ChallengesInternational audienceData governance has emerged as a promi...
Local governments, especially in decentralised states, are increasingly performing tasks previously ...