burgerobjecten
Burgerobjecten is a Dutch term used in municipal and geospatial information management to refer to discrete civil assets that are owned or maintained by public authorities. The concept covers tangible objects in public space that require cataloging, monitoring, and servicing, such as street furniture, lighting, signage, traffic barriers, bridges, monuments, public buildings, and utility infrastructure. The emphasis is on the public role and lifecycle of the object, rather than on private or intangible assets.
In data systems, each burgerobject typically has a unique identifier, a location or geometry, a defined object
Applications of burgerobjecten include inventory and lifecycle management of public assets, integration with geographic information systems
Challenges include achieving data quality and consistency across municipalities, aligning schemas and terminologies, and ensuring interoperability