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1.4 Global Map Dataset
Outline of the dataset: The Global Map is digital geospatial
dataset of the whole land area of the globe at a scale of 1 to
1,000,000 (or in 30 arc seconds resolution) and has eight
thematic layers, namely, boundaries, drainage, population
centers, transportation, elevation, land use, land cover, and
vegetation (percent tree cover). The former four layers are in
vector format, while the latter four layers are in raster. The data
are stored in the geographic coordinate with the GRS80
cllipsoid and the ITRF94 system. All the data are developed on
the basis of the Global Map Specifications whose latest version
is 2.1 adopted in 2011. The vector layers are made available
both in GML and shape file formats, and raster layers are in the
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Progress: As of April 1, 2012, the Global Map datasets of 79
countries/regions have been released. Furthermore, the Global
Land Cover and Vegetation, created by using MODIS data
observed in 2003, were released in 2008 as part of Global Map
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The development of the Global Map Version 1 was terminated
in 2008 with the release of the Global Map Version 1 datasets
of more than 70 countries/regions, the Global Land Cover and
the Global Vegetation. As the Global Map is to be updated
every five years to monitor the changes of the environment, the
NMOs have been working to develop the Global Map Version
2 by 2013.
Data policy: Although all participating countries share the
basic policy, i.e., the Global Map data are released free of
charge for non-commercial purposes, the data policies of Global
Map datasets differ from country to country as they are
determined by NMOs that have developed the data. Each
dataset is subject to copy right protection. The data users
confirm data policy when they download the data from the
Internet.
2. DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL MAP DATA
2.1 Global Map Specifications and Their Revision
Global Map Specifications: The Global Map Specifications
define the Global Map itself, including the structure, attributes,
metadata and format of the dataset, which give common
understanding of the dataset to the data users and developers.
The Specifications have been used to develop Global Map
datasets of many countries after the first release in 2000.
Revision of the Specifications: Since some parts needed to be
updated after the development of the Global Map Version 1
based on the specification Version 1, the Global Map
Specifications were revised and updated to Version 2 in 2009.
For the revision, ISCGM Secretariat conducted several surveys
and held a workshop to collect comments from users and
NMOs. The main points of the revision were the followings:
1) Modifications of the Data Dictionary,
2) Change of vector format from VPF to GML (ISO19136),
3) Change of file coverage to be provided by countries, and
4) Change of metadata format to be compliant to ISO19115.
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