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Connecting you to data users, international policymakers and knowledge exchange
EuroGeographics is proud to be the voice of the European National Mapping, Cadastre and Land Registry Authorities and demonstrates their role in delivering better data for better lives. We work in partnership with our members to facilitate access to their authoritative geospatial data and integrate it into a sustainable infrastructure for the public good.
We deliver value to members by:
- Facilitating access to their data, services and expertise.
- Representing their interests, regardless of the geographical, technical, political, organisational, linguistic and business parameters in which they work.
- Maintaining a well-established network for sharing knowledge and expertise that helps them to improve your capabilities and role.
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Who can join?
Membership of EuroGeographics is open to any national body in geographic Europe responsible for geodetic surveying, topographic mapping, cadastral surveys and land registration. We currently represent organisations from 46 countries covering the whole of geographical Europe.
For more information, please contact Membership and Communications Manager, Patricia Sokacova
Partners
EuroGeographics works in partnership with organisations whose activities complement those of our members. These include EuroSDR, PCC, Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and others.
Connecting users to your data
We facilitate access to your data, services and expertise by:
- Promoting your data and geospatial services through our online member directory which links to national cadastral and geoportals.
- Creating pan-European datasets using our unique data integration process, which is an important example of international geospatial collaboration.
- Providing pan-European datasets to users including the European Union and its institutions, the United Nations, and through our licensed distributors and value-added resellers (VARs).
- Extending coverage, availability and use of our European datasets by applying for grant funding through EU projects.
- Publicising the benefits of your authoritative data to a wide range of users through a planned programme of marketing and public relations.
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We represent your collective interests and expertise as a well-established and credible authority on European geospatial data from official national sources.
- Providing an engagement service to ensure that your roles, capabilities and concerns are understood in the European institutions.
- Influencing policy and legislation on your behalf in the European Parliament and Commission.
- Delivering information about key European and global policy developments through continuous policy monitoring, tracking and evaluation, including a weekly policy news summary for members.
- Contributing to UN policy by providing a collective voice for members in UN-GGIM.
- Supporting you in making the case for your authoritative data to your national government, as well as through our networks and partnerships.
Connecting you to knowledge exchange opportunities
Connecting you to knowledge exchange opportunities
We offer opportunities for organisational and personal continuous professional development through the exchange of experience, ideas and best practice by:
- Providing access to a unique network of peers from across Europe to keep you connected, share knowledge and find solutions to common challenges.
- Delivering a comprehensive programme of knowledge exchange activities, including webinars, workshops, conferences, research papers and best practice guidelines driven by your requirements.
- Contributing to high profile collaborations with major international organisations, relevant associations and partners including UN-GGIM, EuroSDR and PCC.
- Supporting your continuing professional development with activities accredited by the Royal Geographical Society’s internationally recognised Chartered Geographer (CGeog) scheme, which is listed in the EU Regulated Professionals Database.
- Maintaining a searchable library of online resources, in addition to publishing regular member newsletters and stakeholder newsletters, an annual review and news releases.