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Winning projects of the Basque Country and Castile and Leon data competitions
Promoting the data culture is a key objective at the national level that is also shared by the regional administrations. One of the ways to achieve this purpose is to award those solutions that have been developed with open datasets, an initiative that enhances their reuse and impact on society.
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The European Union expands the categories to be considered high-value data
The concept of High-Value data (High-Value datasets) was introduced by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union 4 years ago, in Directive (EU) 2019/1024. In it, they were defined as a series of datasets with a high potential to generate "benefits for society, the environment and…
Training materials and professional skills on open data at the II National Open Data Meeting.
On September 14th, the II National Open Data Meeting took place under the theme "Urgent Call to Action for the Environment" at the Pignatelli building, the headquarters of the Government of Zaragoza. The event, held in person in the Crown Room, allowed attendees to participate and exchange ideas in…
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Food Sovereignty of the Government of the Canary Islands advocates for open data.
Public administrations (PAs) have the obligation to publish their open datasets in reusable formats, as dictated by European Directive 2019/1024 which amends Law 37/2007 of November 16, regarding the reuse of public sector information. This regulation, aligned with the European Union's Data Strategy…
Europe defines the high-value datasets that the public sector will have to open up by 2024 at the latest
Updated: 21/03/2024
On January 2023, the European Commission published a list of high-value datasets that public sector bodies must make available to the public within a maximum of 16 months. The main objective of establishing the list of high-value datasets was to ensure that public data with…
10 public data repositories related to natural sciences and the environment
Open data is fundamental in the field of science. Open data facilitates scientific collaboration and enriches research by giving it greater depth. Thanks to this type of data, we can learn more about our environment and carry out more accurate analyses to support decisions.
In addition to the resour…
The Spanish company CleanSpot, finalist of the EU Datathon 2021
96 ideas from 33 countries. Those have been the proposals presented to the UE Datathon 2021, a competition organized by the Publications Office and the Presidency of the Council of the European Union to promote the use of open data as a basis for new ideas, innovative products and services.
Proposal…
Cross-Forest, a project for harmonisation and promotion of open forest data
The Cross-Forest project combines two areas of great interest to Europe, as set out in the Green Deal. On the one hand, the care and protection of the environment - in particular our forests-. On the other hand, the promotion of an interoperable European digital ecosystem.
The project started in 201…
Do you know the sectors of datos.gob.es?
A symptom of the maturity of an open data ecosystem is the possibility of finding datasets and use cases across different sectors of activity. This is considered by the European Open Data Portal itself in its maturity index. The classification of data and their uses by thematic categories boosts re-…
EDP publishes new report analyzing Copernicus data use cases
The European Data Portal (EDP) has presented its report "Copernicus data for the open data community", prepared by con.terra as part of the EDP consortium. As we have reported before, Copernicus is the European Union's Earth Observation program that provides accurate, timely and easily accessible in…