Document repository
It allows to search for documents by looking in their metadata or content.
A Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) repository serves as a centralized and organized storage facility for geospatial data, metadata, and related information. It acts as a secure and accessible hub, housing a diverse array of spatial datasets collected from various sources, such as government agencies, research institutions, and private organizations.
The repository not only stores raw data but also maintains associated metadata, documentation, and standards, providing a comprehensive and well-documented resource for users. The primary purpose of an SDI repository is to facilitate the efficient discovery, retrieval, and dissemination of geospatial information.
This centralized storage ensures that users can access reliable and up-to-date spatial data, promoting collaboration, data sharing, and interoperability within the geospatial community.
Researchers, policymakers, and decision-makers can leverage the SDI repository to access relevant data for informed decision-making, spatial analysis, and other applications across diverse sectors.
It allows to search for documents by looking in their metadata or content.