From e7554963f8208203e94d902c51f52549ab4d8edc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Obersteiner AT <76110499+oberseri@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 16:46:13 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update AT-Country_fiche-2024.md --- AT/Country_fiches/AT-Country_fiche-2024.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/AT/Country_fiches/AT-Country_fiche-2024.md b/AT/Country_fiches/AT-Country_fiche-2024.md index 3477e4d..3f5d146 100644 --- a/AT/Country_fiches/AT-Country_fiche-2024.md +++ b/AT/Country_fiches/AT-Country_fiche-2024.md @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Member States are given some leeway as to how they deal with the technical imple - In the interests of administrative efficiency, the provinces or the federal government fulfil the obligations of the municipalities on their behalf. Additionally, the Computing and Technology Centre for Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management (LFRZ GmbH) provides a service infrastructure financed by the BML which can be used by public spatial data providers. - With GEOLAND.AT, the provinces have created a spatial data network within which they co-ordinate their GIS activities and provide easy, open and Austria-wide access to their spatial data and services via a joint geoportal. GEOLAND.AT plays a central role in INSPIRE implementation in the provinces and creates synergies in the provision of network services. - Through the national helpdesk, IT and Geo spatial experts meet regularly to discuss technical details, e.g. users of the metadata solution GeoNetwork in order to promote the further de-velopment and maintenance of software (internationally). The results are communicated in Austria and at European level. -- For quality and efficiency reasons, many spatial data topics are addressed in a collaborative effort, to simplify INSPIRE implementation and support the availability of national products. Austrian addresses, for instance, are collected from the approx. Austrian 2100 municipallities and compiled in a national database (www.adressregister.at). Similarly, a national transport graph (www.gip.gv.at) has been developed in a collaboration between the federal government and the provinces, which is a digital image of the Austrian transport network. The provinces and their partners also provide a joint basemap (basemap.at), which is available online as a GIS service (WMTS), and as a predefined dataset for offline download. +- For quality and efficiency reasons, many spatial data topics are addressed in a collaborative effort, to simplify INSPIRE implementation and support the availability of national products. Austrian addresses, for instance, are collected from the approx. Austrian 2100 municipallities and compiled in a national database (www.adressregister.at). Similarly, a national transport graph (www.gip.gv.at) has been developed in a collaboration between the federal government and the provinces, which is a digital image of the Austrian transport network. The provinces and their partners also provide a joint basemap (https://basemap.at), which is available online as a GIS service (WMTS), and as a predefined dataset for offline download. ### Usage of the infrastructure for spatial information