“…Such datasets included the Corine Landcover 1990-2006 and the relative change analysis, elevation maps, environmental protection maps (EEA CDDA, Natura 2000, SAC), enforcement and infringements mapping, IACS System (Integrated Agriculture Control System) (Commonwealth Connects, 2010), socioeconomic maps, terrestrial and marine habitats, a Posidonia baseline survey and in 2011, the Land use/cover area frame survey (LUCAS) field survey (EC, 2012). However such change requires both organisational as well as academic trusts, where various research initiatives were taken up, with topics in organisational change initiatives (Gatt et al, 1996), remote sensing (Tabone Adami, 1998), census web-mapping (Formosa, 2000), environmental-landuse (Tabone Adami, 2001), GML-related dissertations (Agius, 2003), ethics in GIS (Valentino, 2004), 3D GIS for spatial planning (Conchin, 2005), environmental (Farrugia, 2006), quality improvement cycle (Rizzo Naudi, 2007), through to socio-technical approaches to GIS (Formosa, Magri, Neuschmid, & Schrenk, 2011). Each served a role to create and ultimately shape GIrelated change in the Islands which lead to the preparation of the new foundation for national geographic information data cycle.…”