Master student Renato Markus, enrolled in the GIMA master program, wrote a thesis on the governance of open data in medium and big municipalities. His work was featured on the news of Geo Info Magazine (in Dutch).
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The Knowledge Centre Open Data of Delft University of Technology focuses on one of the most promising policies promoting the accessibility of data: open data policies. The research focuses on the governance of open data, its societal and economic impact, and the legal restrictions on or conditions for implementing and utilizing open data policies.
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The “Preface to the Proceedings of the 26th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science”, authored by Peter van Oosterom, Hendrik Ploeger, Ali Mansourian, Simon Scheider, Rob Lemmens, and Bastiaan van Loenen, is now published in GIScience Series, 4(1), Delft, The Netherlands, pp. 1-2, 2023. The 26th AGILE Conference was held at TU Delft back in June 2023.
The “Preface to the Proceedings of the 26th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science”, authored by Peter van Oosterom, Hendrik Ploeger, Ali Mansourian, Simon Scheider, Rob Lemmens, and Bastiaan van Loenen, is now published in GIScience Series, 4(1), Delft, The Netherlands, pp. 1-2, 2023. The 26th AGILE Conference was held at TU Delft back in June 2023.
The open access article “Towards a Citizen- and Citizenry-Centric Digitalization of the Urban Environment: Urban Digital Twinning as Commoning“, co-authored by Stefano Calzati and Bastiaan van Loenen is out in the journal Digital Society