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GeoNetwork opensource
Developer(s)FAO-UN, WFP, UNEP and UNOCHA
Stable release
2.6.4 / May 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)
Repository
Written inJava
Operating systemLinux, MS-Windows, Mac OS X, POSIX compliant systems
PlatformJava, Apache Tomcat
TypeGeographic information system
LicenseGPL
Websitehttp://geonetwork-opensource.org

The GeoNetwork opensource project is a free and open source cataloging application for spatially referenced resources. It is a catalog of location-oriented information.

Outline

It is a standardized and decentralized spatial information management environment designed to enable access to geo-referenced databases, cartographic products and related metadata from a variety of sources, enhancing the spatial information exchange and sharing between organizations and their audience, using the capacities of the internet. Using the Z39.50 protocol it both accesses remote catalogs and makes its data available to other catalog services. As of 2007, OGC Web Catalog Service are being implemented.[1]

Maps, including those derived from satellite imagery, are effective communicational tools and play an important role in the work of decision makers (e.g., sustainable development planners and humanitarian and emergency managers) in need of quick, reliable and up-to-date user-friendly cartographic products as a basis for action and to better plan and monitor their activities; GIS experts in need of exchanging consistent and updated geographical data; and spatial analysts in need of multidisciplinary data to perform preliminary geographical analysis and make reliable forecasts.

GeoNetwork interfaces

Deployment

The software has been deployed to various organizations, the first being FAO GeoNetwork and WFP VAM-SIE-GeoNetwork, both at their headquarters in Rome, Italy. Furthermore, the WHO, CGIAR, BRGM, ESA, FGDC and the Global Change Information and Research Centre (GCIRC) of China are working on GeoNetwork opensource implementations as their spatial information management capacity.

Several related tools are packaged with GeoNetwork, including GeoServer. GeoServer stores geographical data, while GeoNetwork catalogs collections of such data.

See also

  • Free software portal
  • References

    1. ^ "GeoNetwork opensource". GeoNetwork opensource. 2007-04-17. Archived from the original on 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2007-12-06.