The Scottish Government has announced that its Planning and Architecture Division will incorporate OpenStreetMap data as a supplementary source within the spatial evidence base supporting National Planning Framework 4 implementation. The decision, developed in collaboration with Improvement Service Scotland, is intended to fill gaps in rural settlement mapping where Ordnance Survey licensed data is incomplete or outdated. OSGeo:UK welcomed the announcement as a significant public sector endorsement of community-maintained geospatial data.
Source: PublicTechnology.net
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