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How-to Guide Geospatial Infrastructures

  16/08/2010
World Bank personnel are hosting a workshop at GSDI12 in Singapore in October that will explore the need for a pragmatic How-to Guide. The proposed guide would explicitly address the needs of developing countries in implementing and maintaining spatial data infrastructure at the sub-national and national levels. As input to the workshop, they would like to have your responses to a short survey.


The short ten-question survey should take less than ten minutes to complete for the typical respondent. Responses will remain anonymous unless you desire make your identity and contact information available to World Bank staff.

 





Read more about:  geospatial 
Website: http://gsdi.org/gsdi12
Supplier: Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Association

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