GS SOIL (assessment and strategic development of inspire compliant geodata-services for european soil data)

Authors

  • Carlos Figueiredo EDISOFT, S.A. Rua Quinta dos Medronheiros – Lazarim, Apartado 382 - Monte da Caparica, 2826-801 CAPARICA, Portugal
  • Maria De Conceição Gonçalves Instituto Nacional dos Recursos Biológicos, I.P. Quinta do Marquês, Av. Da República, 2784-505 Oeiras - Portugal
  • Gonçalo Revez EDISOFT, S.A. Rua Quinta dos Medronheiros – Lazarim, Apartado 382 - Monte da Caparica, 2826-801 CAPARICA, Portugal
  • Rui Martins EDISOFT, S.A. Rua Quinta dos Medronheiros – Lazarim, Apartado 382 - Monte da Caparica, 2826-801 CAPARICA, Portugal
  • Dirk Tilsner EDISOFT, S.A. Rua Quinta dos Medronheiros – Lazarim, Apartado 382 - Monte da Caparica, 2826-801 CAPARICA, Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56617/tl.3962

Keywords:

INSPIRE – Annex III theme SOIL, metadata, portal, ferramentas open-source, GeoFOSS

Abstract

This paper presents the GS SOIL project, which is currently running under the eContemPlus European program. The overall project objectives are described, focusing on the contribution and adoption of the INSPIRE directive, in the soil thematic area (Annex III), by the EU countries. This document also presents the results and outcomes of the project after the first 9 months of execution, with special focus on the conceptual architecture of the GS SOIL infrastructure, composed by a Portal and a set of open tools and services made available to the soil community, intended to allow the sharing of soil data among the EU member states. (en)

Author Biography

  • Carlos Figueiredo, EDISOFT, S.A. Rua Quinta dos Medronheiros – Lazarim, Apartado 382 - Monte da Caparica, 2826-801 CAPARICA, Portugal

    corresponding author
    edisoft@edisoft.pt

Published

2010-04-24

Issue

Section

Tanulmányok, eredeti közlemények

How to Cite

GS SOIL (assessment and strategic development of inspire compliant geodata-services for european soil data). (2010). JOURNAL OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY | TÁJÖKÖLÓGIAI LAPOK , 8(1), 123-134. https://doi.org/10.56617/tl.3962

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