European Commission
Lovell Johns have been providing mapping and GIS solutions to the European Commission for over 20 years, working with many different departments including Joint Research Commission, Eurostat, DG COMM, DG MARE, Council of Europe, Publications Office and European Parliament. Lovell Johns work direct with the Commission and through consortia arrangements in providing specific contract work and operating under framework agreements. We are also very proud to produce and maintain the official maps of the European Union for all units and affiliated agencies.
Case Studies
Atlas of Global Surface Water Dynamics
Atlas of Global Surface Water Dynamics
Atlas mapping of a new ‘gateway’ global thematic atlas for the European Commission
Read moreEuropean Atlas of Natural Radiation
European Atlas of Natural Radiation
Cartographic production and design support to a thematic Atlas
Read moreEuropean Atlas Mapping of Forest Tree Species
European Atlas Mapping of Forest Tree Species
Thematic Atlas Mapping for the European Commission for Forest Tree Species
Read moreWorld Atlas of Desertification for the Joint Research Centre (JRC)
World Atlas of Desertification for the Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Cartographic production and design support to a thematic World Atlas
Read moreCountry Infrastructure Mapping – Publications Office of the European Union
Country Infrastructure Mapping – Publications Office of the European Union
6 maps of African countries for European Commission
Read moreEuropean Commission projects
We are currently engaged in the provision of cartographic and layout design services for range of printed atlases, in the provision of a web mapping portal for EMODnet Human Activities and in data capture services for a Roadless Logging project via gi Perspective, our digital mapping solutions.
From improving driving conditions on European roads, to regional aid for economically deprived regions, there is a need to collect, manage and store vast quantities of information to provide better understanding of issues affecting resource planning and policymaking. This is a natural area for digital mapping techniques and Geographic Information Systems, which enables multiple disparate databases to be integrated and queried based on their locational characteristics.
European Commission
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