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EuroGlobalMap is a 1:1 million scale topographic open dataset created using EuroGeographics’ data integration process to assist compilation of global administrative boundaries from authoritative sources.
EuroGeographics offered support to strengthen the global geospatial infrastructure by building a bridge between the statistical and geospatial communities.
EuroGeographics used its data integration process to produce the Open Cadastral Map prototype using members' data.
EuroGeographics operates a dedicated forum called the Cadastre and Land Registry Knowledge Exchange Network that shares best practice in providing official information on property rights and registration.
The French General Directorate Cadastral Bureau’s membership of EuroGeographics will see EuroGeographics and the Bureau work together to deliver the Permanent Committee on Cadastre conference in May as part of France’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
EuroGeographics is an international not-for-profit organization (AISBL/IVZW) under Belgian law with BCE registration 833 607 112.
EuroGeographics signed the Cambridge Conference COP26 pledge committing to enable nations to respond better to climate challenges by using trusted location data and to act to become a sustainable organization.
Open Maps For Europe datasets in Release 1 were produced by members of EuroGeographics, the not-for-profit membership association for Europe’s National Mapping, Cadastral and Land Registration Authorities.
EuroGeographics offered its extensive experience and regional knowledge exchange network to support implementation of the UN Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF).
EuroGeographics shared an update on the Open Regional Gazetteer developed as part of the Open Maps For Europe project.
EuroGeographics offered to help with communication, promotion, and knowledge sharing of experiences related to IGIF implementation and to build a bridge between the statistical and geospatial communities.
The project deliverables include an updated partnership agreement establishing a single agreement between the European Environment Agency and EuroGeographics for provision of members’ data to Copernicus services.
EuroGeographics has an existing long-standing agreement with the European Environment Agency that enables the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service to use members’ authoritative data to quickly produce maps for crisis management.
EuroGeographics is working as a subcontractor to e-Geos on work led by e-Geos for the European Environment Agency to improve the provision of Copernicus In Situ data.
EuroGeographics represents European NMCAs and emphasizes their expertise in producing and managing trusted data.
EuroGeographics looks forward to engaging with policymakers to achieve the vision of Europe as a global hub for trustworthy AI.
EuroGeographics supports initiatives that strengthen public trust in data in high-risk areas such as critical infrastructure and essential services.
Léa Bodossian is the Secretary General and Executive Director of EuroGeographics.
EuroGeographics members produce and make available data to support AI services and businesses.
EuroGeographics intends to share its experience and lessons learned to help achieve the cohesion needed to realise the 2030 digital targets.