Spatial Planning and Natural Risk Zones: Access and Interoperability in Compliance with the INSPIRE Directive
Starting from the public’s right to access environmental information and the need of interoperability among transnational territorial information systems we refer to the natural risk zones as defined by the Directive 2007/2/EC, INSPIRE, which are of evident importance in the context of environmental planning, in relation to natural catastrophes and public safety, but especially, they are also important if one considers preventive measures when doing land use planning. But even in the hypothesis that all European Member States already have developed geographic data sets thanks to the widespread diffusion of territorial information systems, which has favored the autonomous production of data, some problems remain regarding issues emphasized by INSPIRE such as comparison, completeness, harmonization, compatibility. Therefore we examine the progress in the legislation towards homogeneity of information relative to natural risk zones in Spain and Italy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Importance of Territorial Information Systems in the Legislation on the Digitalization of Public Administration Records: A Step Toward Interoperability
- 3. Land Use Planning, Natural Risk Zones, and the INSPIRE Directive
- 4. Bibliography
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