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EUROGI 2000, Geographic information and the enlargement of the European Union 16/11/2000 17/11/2000 Bruxelle Belgique
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EUROGI 2000, Geographic information and the enlargement of the European Union
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16/11/2000
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17/11/2000
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Bruxelle
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Belgique
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Titre : Geographic information and the enlargement of the European Union : EUROGI - European Commission workshop technical report, Brussels, 16-17 November 2000 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Massimo Craglia, Éditeur scientifique ; Jean-François Dallemand, Éditeur scientifique ; Space applications institute, Auteur ; Joint research centre = Centre commun de recherche (Ispra, Italie), Auteur ; European commission, Auteur ; Eurogi, Auteur Editeur : Bruxelles : Commission Européenne = European Commission Année de publication : 2001 Conférence : EUROGI 2000, Geographic information and the enlargement of the European Union 16/11/2000 17/11/2000 Bruxelle Belgique Importance : 99 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Français (fre) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Infrastructure de données
[Termes IGN] Bulgarie
[Termes IGN] Chypre
[Termes IGN] Estonie
[Termes IGN] Europe (géographie politique)
[Termes IGN] Hongrie
[Termes IGN] information géographique
[Termes IGN] infrastructure européenne de données localisées
[Termes IGN] Lettonie
[Termes IGN] Lituanie
[Termes IGN] Malte
[Termes IGN] Pologne
[Termes IGN] République Tchèque
[Termes IGN] Roumanie
[Termes IGN] Slovaquie
[Termes IGN] Slovénie
[Termes IGN] Union EuropéenneRésumé : (Auteur) In twenty years time there may be more than twenty five countries in the European Union. The enlargement of the present Union on this scale has massive implications for the structure of decision making at the European level as well as for the management of key elements of its infrastructure such as geographic information. The five strategic objectives of EUROGI (the European Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information) include the promotion of strong national GI associations throughout Europe and the improvement of the European Geographic Information Infrastructure. These are of particular importance for capacity building and data policy formulation in those central and eastern European countries that are seeking to become members of an enlarged European Union. With these considerations in mind EUROGI welcomed the opportunity to cooperate with the Joint Research Centre in organising a workshop on this topic in Brussels from November 17th - 18th 2000. This report is the outcome of this workshop. It is being disseminated widely among the various member associations that make up EUROGI to stimulate further discussion on these topics at both the national and European levels. 1 would like to express my appreciation to Anton Wolfkamp, and Karen Levoleger in the EUROGI Secretariat for their enthusiastic responses to the challenges posed by organising this workshop. Note de contenu : 1. Introduction
Background and Structure
The Enlargement of the European Union
The Potential Role of Geographic Information
Structure of the Country Profiles
2. Country Profiles
Bulgary
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Estonia
Hungary
Latvia
Lithuania
Malta
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
3. Comparison and Evaluation
General comparison
Country "Thumbnails"
Thematic comparison
4. ConclusionsNuméro de notice : 11972 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34584 Réservation
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