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Building European Spatial Data Infrastructures, third edition, demonstrates how public- and private-sector organizations are working together to maximize access to geographic information through SDIs. Over the past two decades, GIS has dramatically changed how spatial information is used, constituting a multibillion-dollar industry.

Building European Spatial Data Infrastructures, third edition, explores the efforts of the European Union (EU) to create a framework for a multinational infrastructure for spatial information in the European Community (INSPIRE). This framework will enable the EU to exploit the myriad opportunities created by modern GIS technologies. This edition presents an overview of the innovative activities being performed by both the public and private sectors to comply with the INSPIRE Directive and explains the rationale and the processes involved in spatial data infrastructure (SDI) development and implementation. Designed as a reference for GIS professionals and decision makers, the chapters promote a general understanding of SDI concepts and provide examples of practical applications.
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 The Many Uses of GIS
1(8)
Government agencies
2(2)
Utilities
4(1)
Transportation and logistics
4(1)
Business
4(1)
Natural resources
5(1)
Environmental hazards
5(3)
Security
8(1)
Education
8(1)
Conclusions
8(1)
Chapter 2 How GIS Technology Works and Why We Need SDIs
9(18)
Location, location, location
11(1)
Geographic information systems
11(6)
Spatial data infrastructures
17(8)
Conclusions
25(2)
Chapter 3 Developing a European SDI Strategy: The INSPIRE Initiative
27(30)
Europe without borders
28(5)
Formulating the INSPIRE Directive
33(20)
INSPIRE as a cornerstone for other activities
53(4)
Chapter 4 Implementing INSPIRE in the Member States
57(30)
Implementation milestones
60(2)
Transposition of the directive into national legislation
62(2)
Monitoring INSPIRE implementation
64(18)
Midterm evaluation of the implementation of the INSPIRE Directive
82(3)
Conclusions
85(2)
Chapter 5 Prospects for the Future
87(6)
Emerging trends
88(1)
Key strategic issues
89(2)
Networking, networking, networking
91(2)
References 93(4)
Abbreviations 97
Educated in geography and town planning at Liverpool University, Professor Ian Masser has been involved with the INSPIRE Directive since its beginning. He was founder chairman of the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE) and president of both the European Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information (EUROGI) and the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association (GSDI). His publications include 18 books and more than 300 published papers and conference presentations. He authored the first and second editions of Building European Spatial Data Infrastructures (Esri Press 2007, 2010).

Joep Crompvoets is a professor at KU Leuven Public Governance Institute (Belgium) and secretary-general of EuroSDRa European spatial data research network linking national mapping agencies with research institutes and universities for the purpose of applied research. He has been involved in several projects related to the development of the INSPIRE Directive and SDIs around the world. He has written numerous publications dealing with SDIs, GIS, and e-governance.