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  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Economic benefits of improved crop information on wheat and all cereals for European countries in Application of remote sensing to agricultural production forecasting.
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • General results of a European remote sensing project (AGRESTE). Agronomic considerations and needs of society in Application of remote sensing to agricultural production forecasting.
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Méthodes utilisées dans la CEE pour prévoir la production céréalière en fonction des rendements et de l'impact des innovations agrobiologiques.
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • Commission of the European Communities. Directorate general Information Market and Innovation. Luxembourg, Europe
  • GI2000 : Why do we need a European Geographic Information policy?
  • Agriculture ; Azote ; Donnée économique ; Europe ; Gestion ; Milieu littoral ; Phosphate ; Politique ; Prise décision ; Régulation ; Système information géographique
  • Europe ; Regulation(control) ; agriculture ; coastal environment ; decision-making ; economic data ; geographic information systems ; management ; nitrogen ; phosphates ; policy
  • The paper aims at presenting the role of the European Commission in the GI market, and to explain why we need a geographic information policy at European level. The European Commission has three main roles: - a stimulation role, through stimulation
  • , research and development programmes, such as Info2000, 5th Framework Programme; - it is a market actor, making use of geographic information to plan and manage European policies: environment, transport, agriculture, fisheries, etc.; - it has a political
  • the European Geographic Information Infrastructure (EGII) and to set up a political leadership with the creation of a High Level Working Party, working with a strong political mandate from each member State. GI2000 is needed to support the integration
  • of geographic information into the information society, making geographic information common place. The article presents some examples, illustrating the cost of not having a European geographic information infrastructure, and presents the main guidelines
  • role, defining rules and regulations. It tries to organize the market, creating favourable conditions for a sustainable market growth. The main political initiatives are the Green Paper on access to public data and GI2000, which proposes to develop
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