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To facilitate steady and continuous development and growth of these building blocks even beyond the man-made boundaries of projects [Subversion|http://subversion.tigris.org/] repositories are utilised for storage, back-up and version control of raw data, scripts and source code. Products are shared freely via various web based tools. As a result research and consultancy projects no longer need to waste valuable resources by repeatedly starting from scratch. Rather they can build on the preserved efforts from countless projects before them.

OpenEarth is, amongst others, supported by the concerted effort of professionals from [Deltares|http://www.deltares.nl] (formerly [Delft Hydraulics|http://www.wldelft.nl]), [Delft University of Technology|http://www.tudelft.nl]'s [Hydraulic Engineering|http://www.waterbouw.tudelft.nl] and [Environmental Fluid Mechanics |http://www.fluidmechanics.tudelft.nl] sections, [Arcadis-Alkyon|http://www.alkyon.nl] and [UNESCO-IHE|http://www.unesco-ihe.org]. It is currently the central platform for data and knowledge management in the research programmes [Delft Cluster - Northsea and Coast|http://www.delftcluster.nl/], [Building with Nature|http://www.ecoshape.nl/] and [MICORE|http://www.micore.eu].

h3. [News|Open Earth News]

|| Data ||
| {lozenge:icon=!lozenges.png!|title=Google Earth gallery|link=KML Screenshots|color=green|width=250px}data visualisations in [Google Earth ^TM^|http://earth.google.com]{lozenge} |
| {lozenge:icon=!lozenges.png!|title=Data|link=Data|color=green|width=250px}OpenEarths approach to data{lozenge} |
| {lozenge:icon=!lozenges.png!|title=Gallery|link=KML Screenshots|color=green|width=250px}data visualisations in [Google Earth|http://earth.google.com] ^TM^{lozenge} |
|| Models ||
| {lozenge:icon=!lozenges.png!|title=Models|link=Models|color=green|width=250px}OpenEarths approach to models{lozenge} |