
Spatial Data Act
The Spatial Data Act is a regulation that governs how geographic information—such as maps, land use data, and environmental data—is collected, shared, and used. Its purpose is to ensure that spatial data is accurate, consistent, and accessible to various government agencies, organizations, and the public. By establishing standards and procedures, the Act promotes efficient use of geographic information, supports decision-making, and fosters innovation in areas like urban planning, transportation, and environmental management. Overall, it helps manage and utilize location-based data responsibly and effectively.