PROVIDING AN EDUCATIONAL COMPONENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE

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First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Yurii Karpinskyi Sc.D. karp [at] gki.com.ua Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
Kyiv, Ukraine
Anatoliy Lyashchenko Sc.D. l_an [at] ukr.net Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
Kyiv, Ukraine
Nadiia Lazorenko Ph.D. nadiialg [at] gmail.com Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
Kyiv, Ukraine
Danylo Kin No kondanil24 [at] gmail.com Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
Kyiv, Ukraine

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Abstract 

The current level of geographic information systems allows for the creation of interoperable geospatial data for the purpose of making management decisions by the authorities. Public authorities are mostly data owners. The data owners must be competent customers and understand what geospatial data they need to order from the producer, how to organise this process and what requirements they need to consider. In order to ensure that civil servants have adequate knowledge of NSDI development, a training programme on the Basics of Creating Interoperable Geospatial Data was developed, and training courses were organised and conducted for more than 60 central and territorial executive authorities. This article describes the implementation of the educational component of NSDI for state servants through special certified training programmes. This project was supported by the USAID Agricultural and Rural Development Programme (AGRO). All developed training lecture materials are publicly available on the Internet.

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