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Report by the Alan Turing Institute on geospatial AI in long-term land use decisions.
The Geospatial Commission commissioned the Alan Turing Institute in 2022…
The report highlights the state of the UK geospatial market, valued at over £6 billion, supporting over 37,500 jobs and attracting £1.2 billion in investments.
Executive summary Geospatial data describes where places, objects and…
A summary of research co-funded by the Geospatial Commission and Satellite Applications Catapult
Earth observation (EO), particularly that collected from satellites, is a…
Report by Frontier Economics analysing the demand for geospatial skills in the UK
The Geospatial Commission publishes the findings of its public dialogue on location data ethics highlighting public attitudes about location data.
New report launched on improving species data in England.
New independent location data review by Newgate Research for the housing and planning sectors
A data sharing assessment tool was developed to help data publishers overcome their reluctance to share data due to perceived risks that may or may not exist.
Outlines the actions needed to nurture the UK’s growing geospatial economy, underpinned by an independent study into the current UK location data market.
A method for assessing geospatial data publishers and their datasets to determine the levels of trust and authority of geospatial data and improve confidence.
The Geospatial Commission's data discoverability project looked at how users search for geospatial data.
Report highlights how use of geospatial data by innovative tech including AI is helping grow the UK economy.
This document contains the user responses to the Geospatial Commission call for evidence that was launched on 15th August 2018.
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