(scusate cross-posting) E' appena arrivata una mail di Roger Longhorn (su EGIP mailing list<http://www.ec-gis.org/egip/> ). Indica un documento interessante, pubblicato dalla Association for Geographic Information <http://www.agi.org.uk/> (UK) http://www.agi.org.uk/SITE/UPLOAD/DOCUMENT/policy/inspire_intro.pdf
E' un riassunto della Direttiva INSPIRE<http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:108:SOM:IT:HTML>, in parte simile a quella<http://www.freegis-italia.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=38&Itemid=65>messa a disposizione su FreeGIS-Italia. Fa riflettere il paragrafo "What is AGI doing?" (pag. 4): AGI has already run a large event outlining the INSPIRE directive and following that has established an cross-sector INSPIRE Working Group to represent and inform UK users of spatial information and to participate in INSPIRE feedback exercises and liase with Government in the ongoing adoption of the Directive. This includes ongoing collaboration with DEFRA as the UK lead on INSPIRE. Further events will be held to explain developments to members. Until a new UK geo-spatial metadata service is set up, AGI will continue to operate the GIgateway service under contract to Government, providing details of public sector datasets. AGI will continue its work as an INSPIRE Spatial Data Interest Community (SDIC) responding to INSPIRE consultations on behalf of AGI members and the Working Group. Some members of the Working Group are themselves members of SDICs and they will additionally continue their independent responses on behalf of their own organisations. Sarebbe bello fare qualcosa di analogo anche in Italia ... no? (solo il gruppo "SIT" del CNIPA aveva tentato di far qualcosa, l'anno scorso ... ma la cosa purtroppo naufragò) -- Piergiorgio Cipriano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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