New project: Indicators for monitoring the development of the Sorbian/Wendish language and culture
11/30/2022
Together with Plon GmbH, RRG was commissioned by the Sorbian Institute (SI) to develop an indicator system for monitoring the development of the Sorbian/Wendish language and culture.
Lusatia is one of the regions most affected by structural change. The German federal government and the state governments of Brandenburg and Saxony support Lusatia in this process within the framework of various structural change projects. In this context, the further development of the Sorbian/Wendish culture and language is seen as a unique selling point. The objective of this project is to develop a system of indicators in consultation with local experts that is capable of measuring the developments initiated by the structural change.
Project results are expected in spring 2023.
Other news
12/30/2022
DLR expands licensing to include information on waterways
In addition to the recently licensed geodata on inland and seaports in Europe, DLR has now also licensed geodata on European waterways from the RRG GIS database.[more...] | | |
12/20/2022
IASS Potsdam - Information on train stations in Europe
The IASS Potsdam has licensed geodata on railway stations in Europe from the RRG GIS database. [more...] | | |
11/30/2022
University of Brno interested in geodata on waterways and railways in Europe
The University of Brno has lisensed geodata on waterways and railways in Europe from the RRG GIS database.[more...] | | |
11/30/2022
New project: Indicators for monitoring the development of the Sorbian/Wendish language and culture
[Translate: Zusammen mit der Plon GmbH wurde RRG vom Sorbischen Insitut (SI) beauftragt, ein Indikatorensystem zum Monitoring der Entwicklung der sorbisch/wendischen Sprache und Kultur zu entwickeln.][more...] | | |
09/29/2021
Results of City2Navigation Project
Selected results of the City2Navigation project were presented by Carsten Schürmann at two international conferences in September.[more...] | | |
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