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The development of information technologies offers new possibilities of use of information collected in public registers, such as land registers and cadastres, which play a significant role in establishing the infrastructure for spatial information. Efficient use of spatial information systems with the purpose of a sustainable land management shall be based on en suring the interconnection of different information resources, data exchange, as well as a broad access to data. The role of land registration systems in the context of technological advancement was the subject of the Common Vision Conference 2016. Migration to a Smart World, held on 5–7 June 2016 in Amsterdam. The conference was organized by Europe’s five leading mapping, cadastre and land registry associations, cooperating within a “Common Vision” agreement: EuroGeographics, Permanent Committee on Cadastre, European Land Registries Association, European Land Information Service and Council of European Geodetic Surveyors. The discussion during the conference focused on topics regarding the idea of smart cities, marine cadastre, interoperability of spatial data, as well as the impact of land registers and cadastres on creating the infrastructure for spatial information and developing e-government, at both national and European levels. The paper aims to present an overview of issues covered by the conference and also to highlight some important problems arising from implementing advanced technology solutions in the field of land registration.
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The subject of this article is the discussion of infrastructure for spatial information. The main aim of this paper is to identify how EU regulations in the field of infrastructure for spatial information have been implemented in Poland. All areas of public administration activities at the national and local government level are more or less related to the use of spatial data. The article discusses the concepts of: spatial data, spatial information system. The article focuses on the work of the European Union on increasing the integration of spatial information systems, and analyzes national legal provisions in this area. This paper presents and assesses the current state of implementation of infrastructure for spatial information.
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Artykuł zawiera rozważania na temat infrastruktury informacji przestrzennej. Celem publikacji jest wskazanie, w jakim stopniu wdrożono przepisy unijne w zakresie infrastruktury informacji przestrzennej w Polsce. W zasadzie wszystkie obszary działalności administracji publicznej na szczeblu krajowym, jak i samorządowym wiążą się w mniejszym lub większym stopniu z wykorzystaniem danych przestrzennych. W artykule omówiono pojęcia: dane przestrzenne, system informacji przestrzennej. Ponadto zwrócono uwagę na prace Unii Europejskiej nad zwiększeniem integracji systemów informacji przestrzennej, a także dokonano analizy polskich przepisów prawnych w tym zakresie. Przedstawiono i oceniono stan obecny w zakresie wdrażania infrastruktury informacji przestrzennej.
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