2022
DOI: 10.31223/x51916
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The Evolution of National Spatial Data Infrastructure in Pakistan - Implementation Challenges and the Way Forward

Abstract: Geospatial data are produced by several organizations located at various places, and that is clearly a distributed environment. Many technical and institutional issues need to be resolved to share data in such an environment and to eventually enable regional development. For this matter, many countries implement Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) for the last 40 years. Since 2010, also Pakistan is striving to implement an SDI at the national level (NSDI). However, so far, the promised benefits have not yet be… Show more

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“…Like an urban LAS, the country must develop standards in each domain to effectively establish the NSDI and achieve its overarching objectives. The challenges faced in implementing the NSDI in the country encompass a lack of national coordination, limited partnerships, the absence of a national data-sharing policy, and insufficient availability of technical, financial, and trained human resources for NSDI development and implementation in Pakistan [130,140]. Many respondents (90 percent) believed that there is a need to build strong partnership and cooperation among stakeholders to increase the efficiency of the LASs and resolve their problems.…”
Section: Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like an urban LAS, the country must develop standards in each domain to effectively establish the NSDI and achieve its overarching objectives. The challenges faced in implementing the NSDI in the country encompass a lack of national coordination, limited partnerships, the absence of a national data-sharing policy, and insufficient availability of technical, financial, and trained human resources for NSDI development and implementation in Pakistan [130,140]. Many respondents (90 percent) believed that there is a need to build strong partnership and cooperation among stakeholders to increase the efficiency of the LASs and resolve their problems.…”
Section: Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%