Changing stakeholder influences in managing authoritative information – the case of the Centraal ReferentieAdressenBestand (CRAB) in Flanders

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Coetzee, Serena Martha
Vanlishout, S.
Buyle, R.
Beyaert, V.
Siebritz, Lindy-Anne
Crompvoets, J.

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Taylor and Francis

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Municipalities are typically responsible for maintaining address data. Building and maintaining regional or national datasets from local sources requires careful coordination among stakeholders. The Centraal ReferentieadressenBestand (CRAB) is a digital authoritative address dataset, also referred to as a register, for the Flemish Region in Belgium. We present an analysis of the influence of CRAB stakeholders before and after the merger between the agencies responsible for geospatial information and e-government, respectively. Tensions between stakeholders who create and maintain address data locally and those with an interest in the data for a larger area are discussed, and how these changed after the merger.

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Address data, Stakeholder analysis, Spatial data infrastructure (SDI), Geographic information, Flanders

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S. Coetzee, S. Vanlishout, R. Buyle, V. Beyaert, L. Siebritz & J. Crompvoets (2021) Changing stakeholder influences in managing authoritative information – the case of the Centraal ReferentieAdressenBestand (CRAB) in Flanders, Journal of Spatial Science, 66:3, 401-423, DOI: 10.1080/14498596.2019.1650301.