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lokalisabele

Lokalisabele is a term used in privacy, geoinformatics, and data governance to refer to data, objects, or entities that can be linked to a specific geographic location with a known precision. In practice, lokalisabele data may be associated with coordinates or with a location boundary such as a city or neighborhood.

The word appears in European-language discussions and is built from the verb lokalisere, to localize, combined

Technically, deciding whether something is lokalisabele depends on available metadata and sensing methods. Exact coordinates, IP-based

In practice, lokalisabele data arise in urban planning datasets, logistics asset tracking, and augmented reality applications,

See also geolocation, data localization, data sovereignty.

with
the
suffix
-bare,
meaning
capable
of.
Its
usage
is
not
standardized
in
English-language
literature,
and
different
fields
may
apply
different
criteria
for
what
counts
as
locatable.
estimates,
GPS
traces,
and
sensor
readings
can
contribute
to
locatability,
but
accuracy
varies
and
may
include
uncertainty
bands.
Ethical
and
legal
considerations
include
data
sovereignty,
cross-border
transfers,
consent,
and
purposes
of
localization.
The
concept
highlights
tensions
between
the
benefits
of
precise
location
data
and
risks
to
privacy
and
autonomy.
where
mapping
items
to
places
enables
services
but
increases
privacy
risks.
Policy
approaches
emphasize
data
minimization,
access
control,
and
clear
localization
rights
for
data
subjects,
as
well
as
safeguards
to
reduce
misuse
of
geolocation
information.