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Decision makers' perspectives on European geographic information policy issues
Authors:PETER BURROUGH  MASSIMO CRAGLIA  IAN MASSER  DAVID RHIND
Institution:Peter Burrough Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University, PO Box 801 15, 3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands. e-mail;Massimo Craglia and Ian Masser Department of Town &Regional Planning, University of Shefield, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom.;David Rhind Ordnance Survey, Romsey Road, Southampton SO16 4GU, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The proposals for a European policy framework for Geographic Information (GI) recently put forward by Directorate General XIII raise three sets of issues about measures required to facilitate the dissemination of GI in the European Union: (1)'hot topics' such as privacy and the legal protection of databases that apply to information generally; (2) GI issues such as reference data and metadata services that may require action by the European Commission; and (3) perceived barriers to the development of a European GI market. This paper examines the views of 20 experts responsible for the provision and management of GI in key organizations throughout Europe. A Delphi-style strategy was used to identify the relative importance of the issues raised by the proposals and to ascertain the level of agreement as to the importance of these issues between the experts. The results show that issues relating to copyright, the protection of intellectual property rights, data quality, and data access policies were ranked highly by most of the respondents. A lack of awareness, education, and training (as opposed to the lack of public domain data and metadata services) were viewed as the main barriers to the deveiopment of the GI market in Europe.
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