- Geographic data
Geographic data is about much more than electronic pictures of
map s. The geographic data that describes our world allows forcity planning ,flood prediction and relief, emergency service routing, environmental assessments, wind pattern monitoring and many other applications.Geographic data is processed with
Geographic information system (GIS) software which can, as one aspect of its functioning, producemaps .In the
United States , geographic data collected by central government is made available free of copyright for no more than the cost of distribution. TheUnited States Census Bureau 'sTIGER Mapsurfer provides a web service and also offers data free for download. TIGER allows you to build ageocoding facility with which to spatially locate addresses. Given the ability to geocode street addresses and other features, one can create a lot of interesting spatial analysis,location-based service ,political campaign ing apps and localised search services.In the
EU there is aEuropean Union directive (INSPIRE directive) to establish shared standards between the different countries, accompanied by web viewing of rendered map data, and an as yet unspecified license framework for geographic data.ee also
* [http://www.ec-gis.org/inspire/ INSPIRE working group] home page, describing geographic data policy for the
EU .
* [http://space.frot.org/docs/inspire_directive.html modifying the INSPIRE Directive] - analysis of licensing and distribution wording.
* [http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/tigermap.html TIGER Mapsurfer]
* [http://www.usgs.gov/ The US Geological Survey] home page
* [http://www.census.gov/ The US Census Bureau] home page
* [http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk The UK Ordnance Survey] home page
* [http://geodata.grid.unep.ch The GEO Data Portal] home page (lots of geographic data for free)
* [http://citybloc.com US City Facts and Information]
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