未来的前景
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未来的前景

由于这些天完全运行的水晶球很少,因此如果您想预测未来的内容,则对未来进行头脑风暴是唯一留给您的选择。对当前和可能的发展的形成自己的愿景可以帮助您在您的创业或政策制定活动中。现在,比以往任何时候都更多,有必要准备好。在罗马的工作周在罗马的无台上工作周期间的特殊无图/ Gim论坛,由我们的贡献编辑Chrit Lemmen担任主席,专家将分享他们对Cadastre和土地管理的未来的看法。

在这个问题中188金宝搏特邀, we are covering the ‘green’ aspect of cadastres in an article by contributing editors Rohan Bennett and Paul van der Molen, both working at ITC in Enschede, The Netherlands. The question that Bennett and Van der Molen pose is the one of how to incorporate of natural boundaries in ‘organic cadastres’. This is an issue that will undoubtedly become very topical in the new ‘green economy’ in which land needs to be assessed based on its social and environmental features. Please read their article on page 20. While it is true that the ‘green economy’ may be on its way within the concept of natural capitalism, the need to add this new dimension to cadastres is still a long way off for many people. Today, citizens in countries lacking a proper land administration first need a cadastre that gives them security of land ownership in order to be able build an economic existence for themselves; millimetre accuracy and new dimensions are not necessary. This demonstrates that one person’s future is not always another’s (immediate) future. There is certainly enough food for thought for ongoing discussions here in GIM International and at conferences like the FIG Working Week and others.

此问题还具有对欧盟专员Kroes的采访,负责欧盟的数字议程。While a lot of geoprofessionals are missing any mention of geoinformation in the Digital Agenda’s policy papers, Ms Kroes admits she is very aware of the head start INSPIRE has in major IT projects in Europe and comments that she sees a strong link between geoinformation and the Digital Agenda. As a strong advocate of open data, she also foresees a vibrant ecosystem around geoinformation in the European Union and beyond (see page 14). In addition, Ian Masser leads us through the recent past and imminent future of INSPIRE. The Directive’s emphasis is shifting from policy and preparation in Brussels to implementation in the 27 Member States. Needless to say, future developments in this field are also viewed differently in the various parts of the EU, with some countries much further in terms of implementation than others (see page 29).


The future, as the indefinite time yet to come, will reveal all when it is ready. We do not know exactly what it has in store for the field of geomatics, but we always have the opportunity to influence and shape that future ourselves, by thinking, researching, discussing, writing and rewriting. And plenty of all of those things have gone into preparing this issue of188金宝搏特邀for you.

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