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Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
Open government data are fast becoming entrenched in our society. However, even though open government data may be “free”, it is not “gratis”. It takes substantial human and financial resources not only to collect and maintain government data, but also to process the data to be suitable for distribution as open data. Those resources need to be...
book chapter 2018
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van Loenen, B. (author), Janssen, K. (author), Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
book chapter 2012
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Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
In the digital age geo-information has become embedded in our daily lives, such as navigation systems, community platforms, real estate information and weather forecasts. Everybody uses geo-information for their day-to-day decision making. Therefore, access to geo-information is of vital importance to the economic and social development of the...
book chapter 2010
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Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
book chapter 2009
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Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
Geo-information (GI) is increasingly having a bigger impact on socio-economic benefits. Over the last decade, use of GI has shifted from a specialised GIS niche market to serving as a direct input to planning and decision-making, public policy, environmental management, readiness to deal with emergencies, creation of value added products,...
book chapter 2009
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