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1 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 1 iscgm.org Status and Future Directions for Global Map Presentation to the 10 th PCGIAP Meeting Bangalore, India January 31 st 2004 D.R.F. Taylor Chair ISCGM Distinguished Research Professor Carleton University, Ottawa Canada E-Mail: Fraser_Taylor@carleton.ca www.iscgm.org

2 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 2 iscgm.org Global Map is an operational Global Spatial Data Infrastructure for decision making on environment and sustainable development issues.

3 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 3 iscgm.org A spatial data infrastructure is an information system based on geographic location to organise, discover, analyse and apply information for policy decisions and actions.

4 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 4 iscgm.org An SDI consists of the following elements: Geospatial Framework and Content Data Metadata Clearinghouses Services Standards Partnerships Policies (GSDI Association 2003)

5 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 5 iscgm.org What is Global Map? Digital geographic dataset of Global coverage Consistent specifications Worldwide open distribution

6 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 6 iscgm.org Philosophy of Global Map National mapping organizations will participate voluntarily and make data available for use. Each mapping organization will be responsible for providing data of their territory. National mapping organizations can provide data for a global, fundamental, consistent database for research and decision making.

7 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 7 iscgm.org Global Data Sets for Global Environment DEM: GTOPO30 (Global 30 second elevation data set) > DTED-1 (Digital Terrain Elevation Data Level –1) Geography:DCW (Digital Chart of the World) > VMAP (Vector Map) Level 0 Land use/cover:GLCC (Global Land Cover Characterization) = IGBP- DIS’s Land Cover

8 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 8 iscgm.org Global Map Specifications Spatial resolution: 1km, or 1:1,000,000 8 Layers Vector Transportation, Boundaries, Drainage, Population Centres Raster Elevation, Vegetation, Land Cover, Land Use Open and available online

9 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 9 iscgm.org Organization of the ISCGM Member countries and organizations Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, France, India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Niger, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA, EuroGeographics, SCAR Liaison organizations UN Statistics Division, UN Cartographic Section, UN Environment Program, UN University, ICA, ISO/TC211 etc.

10 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 10 iscgm.org Current Participation Status Participation status of countries and regions: 18 countries already released Global Map Version 1.0. 130 countries and regions are participating in the Global Mapping project. This corresponds to about 83% of the global land area coverage.

11 This map is for the purpose of reference and not authorized by any organization. not yet participating in the project

12 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 12 iscgm.org Coverage Ratio to Land Area 83% of the globe is covered by Global Mapping Project

13 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 13 iscgm.org Partnership with other organizations ISCGM has liaison status or communication with many geographic information related organizations/activities such as: – Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) – European Umbrella Organization of Geographic Information (EUROGI) – EuroGeographics – Geographic Information for Sustainable Development (GISD) – Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) – International Cartographic Association (ICA) – International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) – International Standardization Organization / Technical Committee 211 (ISO/TC211) – Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific (PCGIAP) – Permanent Committee on Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Americas (PC- IDEA) – Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) – United Nations Geographic Information Working Group (UNGIWG) – United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Committee on Development Information (CODI) ESRI launched Global Map / GSDI Grant Program, in Memory of John E. “Jack” Estes

14 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 14 iscgm.org Some Recent Developments and Challenges I Challenge Promote Further Participation Response Global Mapping Forum 2003 – Okinawa Declaration Cambridge Conference 2003 Mapping Africa for Africans 2003 – Johannesburg Statement Revision of Membership Rules 2003 Include Small Nations by Accepting Data at 1:250,000

15 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 15 iscgm.org Some Recent Developments and Challenges II Challenge Increase Applications and use of Global Map Response Make Global Map Data More Easily Available on the Web (Creation of a Web Portal) Encourage Presentation of Global Map Applications – Global Mapping Forum 2003 Global Map as a Framework for National Spatial Data Infrastructures EG. Brazil

16 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 16 iscgm.org Some Recent Developments and Challenges III Challenge Revise Global Map Specifications Response Data Accepted at 1:250,000 as well as 1:1 million ISCGM Working Group Two Chaired by India to Report on Required Technical Changes New Global Raster Dataset Development ISCGM working group 4 (Dr. Tateishi Japan) Ground Truth Data Collected by NMOs and Classify Satellite Images with the GT Data

17 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 17 iscgm.org Some Recent Developments and Challenges IV Challenge Promote Partnerships Response Develop New Partnerships (EG. UN 1:1 million data set for Africa and Middle-East; CEOS) Enhance Existing Partnerships (EG. ISPRS and Raster Data Set Development) ISCGM Now Member of the Joint Board of the Sister Societies ISCGM Seeks Ex-Officio Board Membership of GSDI Association

18 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 18 iscgm.org Some Recent Developments and Challenges V Challenge Capacity Building Response Group Training Course “Global Mapping” by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Global Mapping Seminar Nairobi 2003 in Cooperation with Jack Estes Global Mapping/GSDI Grant Program by ESRI Decentralise Jack Estes Grant Training

19 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 19 iscgm.org Conclusion Global Map is a significant contribution to the implementation of Agenda 21 under the worldwide collaborative efforts by respective countries

20 10 th PCGIAP Meeting. Bangalore India. January 31 st 2004 20 iscgm.org “By having complete Global Map coverage by 2007 we will provide a spatial framework to facilitate the actions of the countries of the world both individually and collectively to conserve our fragile environment and make the development of our societies more viable and sustainable for future generations” Okinawa Declaration July 2003


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