A new era for geospatial information accessibility
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has approved “OGC API – Tiles – Part 1: Core”, a new standard whose development has been led by CREAF.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has approved “OGC API – Tiles – Part 1: Core”, a new standard whose development has been led by CREAF.
With a view to improving access to and the availability and use of geospatial data, the intergovernmental partnership GEO (Group on Earth Observations) has this
El CREAF participates in SMURBS project. A new project harnesses Earth observation (EO) data to improve the quality of life in urban areas.
Congratulations to our reseracher Joan Masó, awarded the 2018 Gardels Award for being ‘the hardest working OGC member out there.’
CREAF is heading a community of practice that is leading the first citizen science interoperability experiment of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). The goal is
CREAF coordinates the European project WaterInnEU, whose objective is to create a marketplace connecting results of European R&D on water with potential users. Through WaterInnEU,
John Maso, CREAF researcher organizes the group named Geospatial User Feedback Standards Working Group with Sim Thum Fraunhofer Institute and Lucy Basten Aston University.
CREAF has presented the final report of the European project GeoViQua, a project that will transform the global platform GEOSS in order to let users