Full text: Geoinformation for practice

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photo, aerial triangulation, GIS and cartography. A procedure 
of installing quality preservation systems ISO 9001 was 
initiated into production processes of the company, and it is 
expected to be finished in 2003. 
During the period 1999-2003 the Institute for Photogrammetry 
worked on the following cartographic tasks: 
4.1 Topographic map 1:25 000 
|. Istria — West: 20 sheets of TK 25; principal contractor the 
Institute for Photogrammetry, sub-contractors: Geodetic 
Institute Rijeka (5 sheets), Geofoto Zagreb (4 sheets). 
Completed and printed in December 2000. 
Velika Gorica: 3 sheets completed and handed in 2000. 
Zagreb: 4 sheets, principal contractor Geofoto. Completed 
and handed in 2000. 
4. [stria — east: 6 sheets, completed and handed in 2001. 
Varazdin — Cakovec: 4 sheets, completed and handed in 
2001. 
Krizevci: 4 sheets, completed and handed in 2001. 
Bjelovar: 6 sheets, 2001. 
Sisak: 8 sheets, 2001. 
. Krapina: 5 sheets, 2001. 
0. Bjelovar II: 6 sheets, 2002. 
1. Bjelovar III: 5 sheets, 2003. 
2. Kornati: 12 sheets — in preparation. 
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The topological processing of TK 25 data for the official 
topographic database at SGA will be finished in 2003. 
According to the research done by CRONO GIP's project team, 
the Institute of Photogrammetry made 38.5% of all TK 25 (six 
Croatian companies produce TK 25). 
4.2 Croatian Base Map 1:5000 
l. Zagreb: 25 sheets, principal contractor Geofoto. 
Completed and handed in 2000. 
Cakovec: 24 sheets, completed and handed in 2000. 
Varazdin: 12 sheets, completed and handed in 2000. 
Velika Gorica: 6 sheets, completed and handed in 2000. 
Topusko: 6 sheets, completed and handed in 2000. 
Samobor: 11 sheets, completed and handed in 2001. 
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4.3 Digital orthophoto (DOF) 
About one thousand sheets of various areas at the scale of 
1:5000: 
l. Varazdin, KriZevci, Topusko (1999-2000) 
2. For the needs of demining Lika and Banovina — 110 sheets 
(2001) 
Eastern Slavonija — 100 sheets (2002) 
Samobor — 11 sheets (2002) 
Velika Gorica — 70 sheets in colour (2002) 
Varazdin County — 230 sheets in colour (2003) 
For the needs of demining Lika — 80 sheets (2003) 
Karlovac County — 150 sheets (2003) 
State border with Bosnia and Herzegovina — about 100 
sheets in colour (will be finished in 2003) 
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Several tasks at various scales: 
l. Gas pipeline Lucko — Ivanja Reka at the scale of 1:1000 in 
colour (2001) 
2. Drava river at the scale of 1:10 000 (2002) 
3. AC Zagreb - Sisak at the scale of 1:5000 (2002) 
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4. AC Split — Ploce at the scale of 1:1000 (will be finished in 
2003) 
5. AC Beli Manastir — Svilaj 1:1000 (will be finished in 
2003), etc. 
4.4 Thematic cartography 
Krizevci — City plan — 1999 
Karlovac County — Road and tourist map — 2001 
Statistical Chronicle — thematic maps with general topics 
in single counties and general maps of counties — 1999, 
2000, 2001, 2002. 
Varazdin — city plan — 2002. 
5. Several different thematic maps for the needs of Croatian 
Highways Ltd. Zagreb — 2002 
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4.5 Projects and other 
The Institute for Photogrammetry has made a working pro- 
cedure for the production of TK 25, which is continuously 
being worked on and improved. The majority of other contrac- 
tors on TK 25 has accepted this procedure, and some of them 
have given their contribution. The Institute for Photogrammetry 
has made the first versions of the cartographic keys for TK 25 
and HOK. The employees of the Institute for Photogrammetry 
participate at several projects connected with the establishment 
of the Official Topographic and Cartographic Information 
System of the Republic of Croatia. These projects include 
Cartographic Generalisation with the Standardisation for State 
Maps (Paj et al., 2003), Graphical and Alpha-numerical Code 
System of State Topographic Maps (Paj, 2003), CRONO GIP I 
and CRONO GIP Il. The active participation of R. Paj on 
Eurogeographics projects: Seamless Administrative Borders of 
Europe (SABE — 1999, 2001) and Euro Global Map (EGM — 
2003) should be mentioned, too. 
More data about the Institute for Photogrammetry can be found 
on the Internet address http://www.zzf hr 
5. CROATIAN CARTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 
Inaugural assembly of the Croatian Cartographic Society (CCS) 
was held on 10 October 2001. The goals of CCS are: 
e contribution to the development of cartography and related 
disciplines 
e promotion of cartography and related disciplines 
e motivation of creative activities and application of scien- 
tific achievements in practical and professional work in all 
forms of cartographic activity 
e supporting publishing activity in cartography and related 
disciplines 
e foundation and taking care of collections of maps, plans, 
books, photographs and other publications 
e developing relationship with other similar institutions in 
Croatia and abroad 
e giving opinions and estimations of cartographic work done 
by organisations and individuals if requested by the 
authorities or directly by interested citizens. 
CCS realises its goals by performing the following activities: 
e organising scientific and professional lectures, gathering, 
seminars, symposiums and similar 
e international collaboration 
e membership in international cartographic associations 
 
	        
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