Spatial data interoperability proceeding apace

Brdo pri Kranju, 20 November - The Surveying and Mapping Authority is in the midst of carrying out a five-year, EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable. Some of the project outcomes are already being used in practice.

Brdo pri Kranju The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju
The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju
The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju
The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable. Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

Brdo pri Kranju
The Surveying and Mapping Authority presenting the ongoing EUR 48 million project called SLO4D designed to make digital data on spatial management, the environment, waters, real estate and nature interoperable.
Photo: Boštjan Podlogar/STA

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