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_aES-MaONT
100 1 _aBerends, Jorn
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245 1 _aOpen Data in Cities 2
_c/ Jorn Berends, Wendy Carrara , Cosmina Radu (Capgemini Consulting)
260 _bEUROPEAN DATA PORTAL
_cJunio 2017
300 _a40 p.
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
490 _aAnalytical Report
_v; 6
520 _aMore and more European Union Member States are recognising the potential value of Open Data and are acting upon it. Open Data portals are in place, increasingly backed by solid Open Data policies. But it is not only the national level that matters. For a successful national Open Data initiative, the whole publication chain should be taken into account. Cities have an important role to play here. Specifically the larger European cities publish a lot of data on topics such as urban planning, tourism, and increasingly real-time data in the transport and mobility area, such as datasets on available parking spots. Moreover, cities also benefit from the use of Open Data to tackle typical urban challenges such as congestion and pollution, and to improv
650 7 _92177
_aCiudades inteligentes
650 7 _92182
_aDatos abiertos
700 _92271
_aRadu, Cosmina
700 1 _9151
_aCarrara, Wendy
830 _aAnalytical Report
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856 4 _uhttps://www.europeandataportal.eu/en/highlights/open-data-european-cities
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_yAcceso al documento
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