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Keynote Andrew U. Frank: Eight Nobel Laureates' Contribution to GIScience

Keynote Steffen Fritz: The value of reducing uncertainities in global land cover with respect to climate change mitigation policy assessment

Keynote Roger Longhorn: Valuing the Invaluable - a Geoinformation Conundrum 

Matthieu Noucher, François Golay: From the Assessment of Spatial Data Infrastructure to
the Assessment ofCommunity of Practice: Advocating an Approach by Uses

Maria Teresa Borzacchiello, Max Craglia: An approach for the estimation of SDI services
demand: lessons from the transportation sector

Bastiaan van Loenen, Joep Crompvoets, Alenka Poplin: Acssessing geoportals from a user perspective

Henk Koerten: The narrative anchor as the decisive element of geoinformation infrastructures

Katleen Janssen, Joep Crompvoets: It’s not just a matter of numbers – the value of
spatial data reflected in the regulatory framework

Gianluca Miscione, Walter DeVries, Jaap Zevenbergen, Bastiaan van Loenen:
Experimenting GeoInformation Prices

Alenka Poplin: How Much does Free Geoinformation Cost?

Martin Fornefeld: What is your price for the world? How the reuse of public data will work

Frederika Welle Donker: Re-use of Public Sector Hydrographic Information: Is the
maritime sector a guiding beacon or a slow turning ship?

Matthias Fessele, Alenka Poplin: Statistical analysis of routing processes using
OpenStreet Map road data of the inner city of Hamburg with different completeness
of information about one-way streets

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