What SDI means?

In simple terms, a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is like a system that helps people manage and share information about places on the Earth's surface. It's like a digital framework for organizing and using location-based data.

In a nutshell, think of SDI as a toolbox for dealing with information tied to specific locations. It ensures that everyone involved - from governments to businesses to individuals - can access, share, and use geographical data effectively and consistently.

Other FAQs

I want to get in touch. How do I do that?
How can I get my own data on the EGDI map?
Do I need an account to get access to data?
Can I download the data from EGDI?
What the INSPIRE directive is?
How can I search for datasets?
Will more data be available in the future in EGDI?
What is the difference between EGDI and EPOS
What does ATOM mean?
What does WMTS mean?
What a metadata catalogue is?
What a thesaurus is?
What a geographical map viewer is?
What is a WMS service, and how does it work?
What services are offered by any SDI?