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Title: Connecting geodata initiatives to contribute to a European spatial data infrastructure : the CRISOLA case for Malta and the project Plan4all
Authors: Formosa, Saviour
Magri, Vincent
Neuschmid, Julia
Schrenk, Manfred
Keywords: Spatial data infrastructures
Spatial analysis (Statistics)
Crime analysis
Geographic information systems
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Citation: Formosa, S., Magri, V., Neuschmid, J., & Schrenk, M. (2011). Connecting geodata initiatives to contribute to a European spatial data infrastructure : the CRISOLA case for Malta and the project Plan4all. International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2011), Santander. 125-135.
Abstract: The Malta CRISOLA case study is investigated in terms of its analysis of the approaches taken to ensure that data in the physical and social domains are tackled within a reliable structure as that provided by the spatial domain through INSPIRE. The crime, social and landuse themes, being pivotal to the model, have served as a bridge across the landuse domains identified as fundamental in the INSPIRE Directive and as expressed in the Plan4all project. The case study is described in terms of its eventual take-up of functions developed by the Plan4all project which are essential for the future successful outcomes as identified in the CRISOLA model. The idea is to disseminate Maltese results to other geoportals including Plan4all geoserver which focuses on the interoperability and harmonisation of spatial planning data. The aims are to support holistic planning through the provision of data services across the spatial and social themes.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20568
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