A Sea of Data

eGovernment and autoritative public data in Denmark are still mainly focused on the landside of Danmark. But the need of eloborating the coordinating effort of administration at sea is recognised and the development of maritime eGovernment is happening within the next years. This paper discusses the...

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Main Authors: Liva Kaugure, Catrine Gylling Jensen, Esben Dalsgaard Johansen, Brian Albinus Graugaard, Line Træholt Hvingel
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Aalborg Universitetsforlag 2013-07-01
Series:Geoforum Perspektiv
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Online Access:https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/487
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spelling doaj-083a9e674a564839862b7b117af447562021-03-23T14:20:50ZdanAalborg UniversitetsforlagGeoforum Perspektiv1601-87962245-84332013-07-01122310.5278/ojs.persk..v12i23.487A Sea of DataLiva KaugureCatrine Gylling JensenEsben Dalsgaard JohansenBrian Albinus GraugaardLine Træholt HvingeleGovernment and autoritative public data in Denmark are still mainly focused on the landside of Danmark. But the need of eloborating the coordinating effort of administration at sea is recognised and the development of maritime eGovernment is happening within the next years. This paper discusses the data involved in this administration and focuses on the need for understanding the function and hence value of data. Some maritime data are dealing with accurate placements of objects, and as a tricky part some are dealing with floating placement. Other data are handling non-visible areas in terms of zoning, e.g. planning and interest areas and finally some data are representation of legislation, whether it is rights or restrictions. These different data are not always usable in the same manner. This paper investigates the correlation between spatial data and legislation. Experience from many years of land administration can be used as part of this discussion as well as the conclusions from this paper can be discussion as input to the ongoing development on land.https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/487eGovernmentmarine spatial data infrastructuremSDIsea administration
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author Liva Kaugure
Catrine Gylling Jensen
Esben Dalsgaard Johansen
Brian Albinus Graugaard
Line Træholt Hvingel
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Catrine Gylling Jensen
Esben Dalsgaard Johansen
Brian Albinus Graugaard
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eGovernment
marine spatial data infrastructure
mSDI
sea administration
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Catrine Gylling Jensen
Esben Dalsgaard Johansen
Brian Albinus Graugaard
Line Træholt Hvingel
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title A Sea of Data
title_short A Sea of Data
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publisher Aalborg Universitetsforlag
series Geoforum Perspektiv
issn 1601-8796
2245-8433
publishDate 2013-07-01
description eGovernment and autoritative public data in Denmark are still mainly focused on the landside of Danmark. But the need of eloborating the coordinating effort of administration at sea is recognised and the development of maritime eGovernment is happening within the next years. This paper discusses the data involved in this administration and focuses on the need for understanding the function and hence value of data. Some maritime data are dealing with accurate placements of objects, and as a tricky part some are dealing with floating placement. Other data are handling non-visible areas in terms of zoning, e.g. planning and interest areas and finally some data are representation of legislation, whether it is rights or restrictions. These different data are not always usable in the same manner. This paper investigates the correlation between spatial data and legislation. Experience from many years of land administration can be used as part of this discussion as well as the conclusions from this paper can be discussion as input to the ongoing development on land.
topic eGovernment
marine spatial data infrastructure
mSDI
sea administration
url https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/gfp/article/view/487
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