INTRODUCTION OF DATA RESOURCES TO BE USED IN THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
M. Özbalmumcu
General Command of Mapping, Photogrammetry Department, 06100 Dikimevi, Ankara, Turkey
mozbalmumcu@hgk.mil.tr
Commission II, WG II/IV *Automated Geo-spatial Data Production and Updating"
KEY WORDS: GIS, Mapping, Photography, Resources, Method.
ABSTRACT:
Today, like in many other scientific fields, it is well known that the great efforts have being spent on the establishment of the
Geographic Information System in mapping field which includes spatial (graphic) data and attribute (non-graphic) information.
Lately, thanks to the important progresses occurred in the computer technology, Digital Geographic Databases (DGB) and
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have being started to be established by using spatial/geographic data and attributes
belonging to the topographic features on the ground in many disciplines and mapping field.
Geographic Information System helps to the solution of planning, management and analysis problems by means of combining of the
geographic data collected from different resources. The most important components of a GIS are the geographic data. This data can
be collected from many data resources like terrestrial and aerial photographs, satellite images, terrestrial, geodetic and tacheometric
observations, maps and plans, reports, records etc. In establishing a GIS, the process step which is the most expensive and requires
personnel, time and money is the data collection. |
In this article, different data resources that can be used in the data collection step for establishing of a GIS data base which includes
graphic data and attribute information about the topographic land cover and earth surface have been searched and, various
explanatory information and offers related to the determination of the most suitable data resources which can be used for many
purposes, for example in the digital mapping and creation of GIS data bases have been given. Additionally, the data resources for the
creation of a GIS given in the paper have been explained in detail with their advantages, disadvantages and other properties.
1. INTRODUCTION 2. MAIN DATA RESOURCES TO BE USED IN
SETTING UP A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Geographic Information System is a technology which includes SYSTEM
the basic components of personnel, graphic data, non-graphic
information, computer hardware and software. A GIS data base 2.1 Aerial Photographs
is usually established in order to increase the capabilities of
making a decision of the managers in the planning and Aerial photographs are generally offered to the users by
management activities and to provide time, money, cost and producing as photographic cards or transparent diapositives in
personnel savings. analog format. Recently, they have being started to produce
directly in digital form by using digital cameras. Mono or stereo
aerial photographs taken with different scales have been using
successfully in various topographic applications and data
collection activities for many years. Aerial photographs are the
most accurate, reliable and appropriate data resources which can
be used in the production of analogue or digital maps, the
creation of a Geographic Data Base (GDB) and Geographic
As it is seen in the definition given above, geographic Information System (GIS) (Krauss, 1993).
information system is related to the graphic and non-graphic
information of the objects, details and features (natural and
artificial features) existing in the earth surface. There are lots of
data resources for the creation of any GIS data base related to
the mapping or any other discipline. The data collection, the fist
step of establishing a GIS, contains approximately 80 % of all
GIS processing steps in view of time, cost, man power, job
intensity and other consumptions. Regarding this, this article
has been prepared to give useful information about this Up-to-date aerial photographs are used for the creation of both a
important subject to the users. vector GIS and a raster GIS. All topographical graphic vector
data which can be seen on the photographs can be captured from
the aerial photographs, but, it is not possible to extract attribute
information from them easily.
The basic steps of establishing a geographic information system
are the collection of graphic (spatial) data and non-graphic
(attribute) information related to the geography and physical
earth surface by using different data resources; storing.
processing, analyzing and presenting of the collected digital
data.
According to the results obtained from several investigations
and experiences gained in many years, it has been understood
that the use of the aerial photograph scales given in Table-1
would be appropriate and reasonable for the production of the
vector and orthophoto maps in different scales. The photograph
scales given in Table-1 reflect the opinions of the writer. An
example of colour aerial photographs is shown in Figure-1.
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