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-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>**Spatial Data**</font>+<font 16px/inherit;;inherit;;inherit>**Spatial Data**</font>
  
-**Spatial data** means any data with a direct or indirect reference to a specific location or geographical area [1]. Spatial data can be displayed, manipulated and analysed by means of a spatial attribute that denotes a location on or near the surface of the earth[2]. Geographic Information Systems (GIS), for their functioning, needs these data in specific formats and data models. The main models used are raster and vector.+**Spatial data** means any data with a direct or indirect reference to a specific location or geographical area((Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE).))   . Spatial data can be displayed, manipulated and [[:wiki:mapping_assessment|analysed]] by means of a spatial attribute that denotes a location on or near the surface of the earth((Yeung A.K.W., Hall G.B. (2007) Spatial Data and Spatial Database Systems. The GeoJournal Library, vol 87. Springer, Dordrecht.))   . [[:wiki:gis|Geographic Information Systems (GIS)]], for their functioning, needs these data in specific formats and data models. The main models used are raster and vector.
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>**Raster**: rasters are created on the base of grids. Raster grids are conceptually simple structures, comprising square cells with numeric values or classes attached to each cell [3].</font>+**Raster**: rasters are created on the base of grids. Raster grids are conceptually simple structures, comprising square cells with numeric values or classes attached to each cell((Lloyd, C., (2010) Spatial Data Analysis: An Introduction for GIS Users. Oxford University Press.))   .
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>**Vector**: whereas feature in the raster grids are identified simply by the row and column position of cells, vector data comprise explicit spatial coordinates of the features that make up objects. Vector data comprise points, lines and area polygons[4].</font>+**Vector**: whereas feature in the raster grids are identified simply by the row and column position of cells, vector data comprise explicit spatial coordinates of the features that make up objects. Vector data comprise points, lines and area polygons((Cfr supra footnote 3.))   .
  
-Spatial datasets are often described with **Metadata**. Metadata means information describing spatial data sets and spatial data services and making it possible to discover, inventory and use them [5]. In the EU framework some legislative actions have been made to establish an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European community (INSPIRE)[6].+Spatial datasets are often described with **Metadata**. Metadata means information describing spatial data sets and spatial data services and making it possible to discover, inventory and use them((Cfr supra footnote 1.))   . In the EU framework some legislative actions have been made to establish an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European community (INSPIRE)(([[http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/|http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/]]))   .
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>**AlpES Spatial Datasets**</font>+**AlpES Spatial Datasets**
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>The AlpES project make use of different transnational spatial datasets for the calculation of the ecosystem services indicators. Where possible, these indicators are recalculated for the test regions with national, regional or local datasets with a better spatial resolution.</font>+The[[:wiki:alpes| AlpES project]] make use of different transnational spatial datasets for the calculation of the ecosystem services indicators. Where possible, these indicators are recalculated for the test regions with national, regional or local datasets with a better spatial resolution.
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>Some of the sources of the AlpES datasets are:</font>+Some of the sources of the AlpES datasets are:
  
-  * <font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>European environment Agency</font> +  * European environment Agency 
-  * <font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>Copernicus European Union Programme</font> +  * Copernicus European Union Programme 
-  * <font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>Joint Research Center of the European Union</font> +  * Joint Research Center of the European Union 
-  * <font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>Open Street Maps</font> +  * Open Street Maps 
-  * <font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit></font>+  * …
  
-<font 16px/16px;;inherit;;inherit>The spatial data results of the project are made available with the use of the **AlpES WebGIS**.</font>+The spatial data results of the project are made available with the use of the **[[:wiki:alpes_webgis|AlpES WebGIS]]**  .
  
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-[[:wiki:false|[1]]] Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE). +
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-[[:wiki:false|[2]]] Yeung A.K.W., Hall G.B. (2007) Spatial Data and Spatial Database Systems. The GeoJournal Library, vol 87. Springer, Dordrecht. +
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-[[:wiki:false|[3]]] Lloyd, C., (2010) Spatial Data Analysis: An Introduction for GIS Users. Oxford University Press. +
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-[[:wiki:false|[4]]] Cfr supra footnote 3. +
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-[[:wiki:false|[5]]] Cfr supra footnote 1. +
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-[[:wiki:false|[6]]][[http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/|http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/]]+
  
  
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