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Developing geographic information infrastructures: the role of access policies
Authors:B van Loenen
Institution:1. Delft University of Technology, OTB Research Institute for Housing, Environment and Mobility Studies , The Netherlands b.vanloenen@tudelft.nl
Abstract:Within societies, information availability is a key issue affecting society's well‐being. For geographic information, a geographic information infrastructure (GII) facilitates availability and access to geographic information for all levels of government, the commercial sector, the non‐profit sector, academia, and ordinary citizens. Although the importance of access policies in the development of a GII is commonly understood, research that has assessed the impact of access policies on this development is scant. This article adds this perspective. Based on information acquired from case‐study and literature research, the author argues that open‐access policies do not always promote GII development and in specific instances are counter‐productive. These findings may explain why many nations still adhere to cost‐recovery policies instead of following access policies recommended by research. The article provides alternatives for changing current policies into new access policies that promote GII development.
Keywords:Geographic information infrastructure  SDI  Access policy  Development
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