Roadblocks Hindering the Reuse of Open Geodata in Colombia and Spain: A Data User’s Perspective

ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information

By Fernando Benitez-Paez, Auriol Degbelo, Sergio Trilles, Joaquin Huerta

December 23, 2017

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Abstract

Open data initiatives are playing an important role in current city governments. Despite more data being made open, few studies have looked into barriers to open geographic data reuse from a data consumer’s perspective. This article suggests a taxonomy of these barriers for Colombia and Spain, based on a literature review, an online questionnaire, and workshops conducted in four cities of these two countries. The taxonomy highlights that issues such as outdated data, low integration of data producers, published data being difficult to access, misinterpretation and misuse of released data and their terms of use are the most relevant from the data consumer’s point of view. The article ends with some recommendations to open data providers and research as regards steps to make open geographic data more usable in the countries analyzed.

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Benitez-Paez, Fernando, Auriol Degbelo, Sergio Trilles, and Joaquin Huerta. 2018. “Roadblocks Hindering the Reuse of Open Geodata in Colombia and Spain: A Data User’s Perspective” ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 7, no. 1: 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi7010006

Posted on:
December 23, 2017
Length:
1 minute read, 171 words
Tags:
open geographic data open government data reuse open cities Colombia Spain
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