global spatial data. The Global Map is the effective tool for understanding current status of the global environment and taking measures for sustainable development. In November 1998, the United Nations recommended the heads of National Mapping Organizations to participate in Global Mapping Project. Current number of countries and regions participating in Global Mapping Project is eighty-three. In November 2000, “Global Mapping Forum 2000 ” was held in Hiroshima, Japan. The highlight of the Forum was a declaration of release of the Global Map first edition. Global Map version 1.0 for six countries is now available for non-commercial users via Internet
Besides the dominant focus of urban remote sensing research on local and regional scales, the URS200...
The book comprises four sections. Section 1 introduces the SDGs and their relation to geospatial dat...
Development of regional spatial data infrastructures (SDI) is one of the distinctive features of the...
The Geographical Survey Institute of Japan has been implementing the Global Mapping project not only...
The Global Mapping Project aims to develop basic geospatial information of the whole land area of th...
<p class="al-j"><span id="adtext_3" class="adtext">Global mapping</span> is an international collabo...
Global mapping is an international collaborative initiative through voluntary participation of natio...
In December 2011, UNGGIM initiated a cooperative project with ISPRS to resume the former UN Secretar...
Global mapping is an international collaborative initiative, aiming to develop globally homogeneous ...
This chapter discusses the origins and purpose of Global Map, the current situation of the initiativ...
In December 2011, UNGGIM initiated a cooperative project with ISPRS to resume the former UN Secretar...
Many people cannot believe that accurate, up to date, global scale map data do not exist. They belie...
The observation of global-scale land cover (LC) is of importance to international initiatives such a...
A new 1 km global IIASA ‐IFPRI cropland percentage map for the baseline year 2005 has been developed...
A summary is presented of the results of questionnaires sent to mapping agencies in Oceania, coverin...
Besides the dominant focus of urban remote sensing research on local and regional scales, the URS200...
The book comprises four sections. Section 1 introduces the SDGs and their relation to geospatial dat...
Development of regional spatial data infrastructures (SDI) is one of the distinctive features of the...
The Geographical Survey Institute of Japan has been implementing the Global Mapping project not only...
The Global Mapping Project aims to develop basic geospatial information of the whole land area of th...
<p class="al-j"><span id="adtext_3" class="adtext">Global mapping</span> is an international collabo...
Global mapping is an international collaborative initiative through voluntary participation of natio...
In December 2011, UNGGIM initiated a cooperative project with ISPRS to resume the former UN Secretar...
Global mapping is an international collaborative initiative, aiming to develop globally homogeneous ...
This chapter discusses the origins and purpose of Global Map, the current situation of the initiativ...
In December 2011, UNGGIM initiated a cooperative project with ISPRS to resume the former UN Secretar...
Many people cannot believe that accurate, up to date, global scale map data do not exist. They belie...
The observation of global-scale land cover (LC) is of importance to international initiatives such a...
A new 1 km global IIASA ‐IFPRI cropland percentage map for the baseline year 2005 has been developed...
A summary is presented of the results of questionnaires sent to mapping agencies in Oceania, coverin...
Besides the dominant focus of urban remote sensing research on local and regional scales, the URS200...
The book comprises four sections. Section 1 introduces the SDGs and their relation to geospatial dat...
Development of regional spatial data infrastructures (SDI) is one of the distinctive features of the...