Some more useful stuff from the Canadians... seems a bit long-winded, but
there's an executive summary for the impatient.
HTH,
Rob :)
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Subject: Best Practices for Sharing Sensitive Environmental
Geospatial
Data/Pratiques exemplaires pour le partage des donn gpatiales
environnementales sensibles
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:43:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: <email obscured>
Reply-To: <email obscured> <email obscured>>
GeoConnections is pleased to announce the availability of a guide to
*Best Practices for Sharing Sensitive Environmental Geospatial Data.*
This publication supports programs, services, businesses and/or
applications related to the environment and sustainable development. It
was developed in consultation with organizations from across Canada,
including practitioners from government, NGOs, industry and academia who
provided invaluable input and feedback.
The guide:
* highlights issues and concepts associated with the protecting,
sharing and utilization of sensitive environmental geospatial data;
* provides frameworks for assessing data sensitivity; and
* describes potential mechanisms for facilitating the sharing of
data, including online transactions.
To view the guide, please link to the Key Documents
<http://www.geoconnections.org/en/resourcelibrary/keyStudiesReports>
section of the GeoConnections web site.
To attend a web presentation to learn more about the guide, please link
here <http://www.geoconnections.org/en/newsmedia/whatsnew/getDoc=924>
for registration information.
To obtain further information, please contact <email obscured>
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