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Articles | Volume XLVIII-4-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-4-2024-303-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-4-2024-303-2024
21 Oct 2024
 | 21 Oct 2024

Research on New Spatial Data Infrastructure Supports the Circulation of Geographic Information Data Elements

Heng Li, Wei Huang, Yong Zhai, Wenhao Zhao, Xinyan Zheng, and Jin Liu

Keywords: Geospatial Data, Spatial Data Infrastructure, Data Circulation, Data Elements, Digital China

Abstract. Data is an important factor of production in the digital economy era and an important support for building a new development pattern. As an important part of data resources, geographic information data is also an important new factor of production, which plays a unique role in the construction of digital China and economic and social development. From the perspective of releasing the value of data elements, data infrastructure is a new type of infrastructure that provides integrated data aggregation, processing,circulation, application, operation, and security services for society under the support of network, computing power and other facilities. It is an organic whole covering hardware, software, open source protocols, standards, and mechanism design. Spatial data infrastructure (SDI) is a collection of technologies, policies and systems that realize the access and access of spatial data. Through the construction of new spatial data infrastructure (NSDI), it supports the circulation of geographic information data elements,making it an important part of data infrastructure. Firstly, this paper gives the connotation of geographic information data elements circulation. Secondly, it proposed to construct the circulation system of geographic information data elements on the basis of enumerating and summarizing the spatial data infrastructure, in order to better support the construction of digital China and economic and social development. Thirdly, the basic requirements, technical indicators and overall architecture of NSDI are designed. Finally, the opportunities and challenges faced by the circulation of geographic information data elements were summarized, mainly focusing on the aspects of policy mechanisms and security systems. At the end of the paper is a summary and acknowledgments.