Benchmarking geospatial high-value data openness using GODI Plus methodology: a regional level case study

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Karlo Kević (University of Zagreb)

Ana Kuveždić Divjak (University of Zagreb)

F.M. Welle Donker (TU Delft - Urban Data Science)

Research Group
Urban Data Science
Copyright
© 2023 Karlo Kević, Ana Kuveždić Divjak, F.M. Welle Donker
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi12060222
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Karlo Kević, Ana Kuveždić Divjak, F.M. Welle Donker
Research Group
Urban Data Science
Issue number
6
Volume number
12
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Abstract

The 2019 European Open Data Directive identifies geospatial data as data that could have a major impact on human activities (high-value data, HVD) and advocates its provision as open data (OD), i.e., without barriers to access and re-use. Although Croatia has implemented OD policies to support the provision of open data, many geospatial data are still not available, or if available, their level of openness ranks Croatia lower than Slovenia and Serbia on some ranking lists. Benchmarking tools have proven to be a powerful tool in identifying barriers in OD. This paper, therefore, benchmarks the level of openness and provision of geospatial HVD in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, using the extended and modified Global Open Data Index methodology (GODI Plus). It is expected that this will provide an answer to the status of OD policies and government engagement in OD in Croatia and identify good OD practices among the three countries analyzed. Furthermore, the results will be a baseline benchmark for future HVD analyses. The results reveal low data openness for Croatia and Serbia, high data openness for Slovenia, and a low level of government engagement in all three proposed countries.