Abstract
In the challenge to cope with climate change, the importance of urban areas is increasingly acknowledged. This article provides an outline of the use of cadastral information, combined with other spatial datasets in support of climate change policy within the context of the Netherlands. The examples of the municipalities Bussum and Apeldoorn are used to explain and discuss the use of cadastral data to support governments in their climate policies.
The paper concludes exploring and discussing the possibilities of implementing this strategy outside the Netherlands and to combine data, experiences and ideas internationally
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1-12 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | FIG working week; Knowing to manage the territory, protect the environment, evaluate the cultural heritage - Duration: 6 May 2012 → 10 May 2012 |
Conference/symposium
Conference/symposium | FIG working week; Knowing to manage the territory, protect the environment, evaluate the cultural heritage |
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Period | 6/05/12 → 10/05/12 |