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Current Condition of NSDI in Vietnam

Name: HAI Pham Minh1 and SON Nguyen Truong2 Position: (1). Deputy Manager

(2). Head Affiliation:

(1). Technology Science and International Cooperation Department, Vietnam Institute of Geodesy and Cartography(Vigac), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

(2).Center Archive of Land Information, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environme nt.

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General Information of Vietnam

• Country : Vietnam

• Land Area : 330.000 km

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• Population : 88 million peole (2010)

• Urbanization : 30% (2010)

• GDP : 135.4 billion USD

• Upcoming Plans:

- To be industrialized country by 2020.

- To develop information technology of Minis try of Natural Resources and Environtment b y 2020.

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• Country : Vietnam

• Land Area : 330.000 km

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• Population : 88 million peole (2010)

• Urbanization : 30% (2010)

• GDP : 135.4 billion USD

• Upcoming Plans:

- To be industrialized country by 2020.

- To develop information technology of Minis

try of Natural Resources and Environtment b

y 2020.

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Ground Survey

Aerophoto

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

1. Diversity of Spatial Data

Data

Ground Survey

GPS Surveying

Remote Sensing

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Registration

Land Records

Title Issue

Data Store

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

1. National coordinates connected to International GPS Service (IGS) is constructed .

2. Geodetic coordinates networks: 2,000 points of "0" and 1st and 2nd orders covering whole country and major

islands, 10,000 points of the 3rd order were constrcuted.

3. Geo-spatial databases and information network of natural resources and environment including land, water resources, geology, mineral…etc. are implementing.

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1. National coordinates connected to International GPS Service (IGS) is constructed .

2. Geodetic coordinates networks: 2,000 points of "0" and 1st and 2nd orders covering whole country and major

islands, 10,000 points of the 3rd order were constrcuted.

3. Geo-spatial databases and information network of natural

resources and environment including land, water resources,

geology, mineral…etc. are implementing.

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

4. Cadastral records are completed at 70%, in which 70% are made in digital form.

Framework Data(Basic map) Topographic map 1/25000

- Every 5 years - national wide

- Aerial Survey/Field Survey

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4. Cadastral records are completed at 70%, in which 70% are made in digital form.

Framework Data(Basic map) Topographic map 1/25000

- Every 5 years - national wide

- Aerial Survey/Field Survey

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2. Legal System, Organization

National Mapping Standard (2005) National Database Standard (2005).

Geographic Data Standard (2009) Cadastral Data Standard (2010).

•Organization/Institute which is responsible for the management of the geospatial data

- National Mapping Agency, Ministry of Natural Resour ces and Environment.

- National Mapping Agency, Ministry of Defence

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

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2. Legal System, Organization

National Mapping Standard (2005) National Database Standard (2005).

Geographic Data Standard (2009) Cadastral Data Standard (2010).

•Organization/Institute which is responsible for the management of the geospatial data

- National Mapping Agency, Ministry of Natural Resour ces and Environment.

- National Mapping Agency, Ministry of Defence

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

3. System of Distribution

• Distribution Method: Off-line

• Distribution Time & Cost

- How long does it take for users to acquire geospatial data :

1 hour or more, time depends on time to acquire authori zation from local institution.

- Cost of acquiring geospatial data :

Depend on scale. Ministry of Finance has published in 2008 a Circular 110 for price of data.

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3. System of Distribution

• Distribution Method: Off-line

• Distribution Time & Cost

- How long does it take for users to acquire geospatial data :

1 hour or more, time depends on time to acquire authori zation from local institution.

- Cost of acquiring geospatial data :

Depend on scale. Ministry of Finance has published in

2008 a Circular 110 for price of data.

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Circular 110 for price of spatial data.

No Type of material Unit USD

I Paper map (Topographic)

1 1/10.000 and larger Sheet 3,8

2 1/25.000 Sheet 4,0

3 1/50.000 Sheet 4,3

4 1/100.000 and smaller Sheet 5,2

5 Viet Nam Administrative Map Set 31,0

II Paper map (printed by ploter) 0,0

II Paper map (printed by ploter) 0,0

All scale A1 3,8

III Digital map (Vector)

1 1/2.000 Piece 11,9

2 1/5.000 Piece 13,3

3 1/10.000 Piece 20,0

4 1/25.000 Piece 22,9

5 1/50.000 Piece 29,5

6 1/2.000 Piece 1,9

7 1/5.000 Piece 1,9

8 1/10.000 Piece 2,1

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4. Standard System

•Level of Applying Metadata

We make metadata only for some types of geospatial data for topographic map.

•Level of Applying Standard

Some of the data are produced by applying the standard

•Domestic Standard Organization

- National Mapping Standard (2005), National Database Stand ard established (2005), The Geographic Data Standard (2009) and Cadastral Data Standard (2010).

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

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4. Standard System

•Level of Applying Metadata

We make metadata only for some types of geospatial data for topographic map.

•Level of Applying Standard

Some of the data are produced by applying the standard

•Domestic Standard Organization

- National Mapping Standard (2005), National Database Stand

ard established (2005), The Geographic Data Standard (2009)

and Cadastral Data Standard (2010).

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Functionalities required for Topographic Metadata

Database Management System

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5. System of Fostering human resources/ Spatial Information Technology

•Level of Fostering Human Resources for spatial Information Development

- No. of annual graduates: 600

• Hanoi National University: 50

• HCM National University: 50

• Hanoi Mining and Geology University: 200

• Hanoi Agriculture university: 50

• University of Natural Resouces and Environment: 200

• Vietnam Forestry University 50

•Level of Spatial Information Technology

- Used SW in Administrative information system : MicroStation, Map Info, Auto CAD, Arcgis, Envi, ERDAS.

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

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5. System of Fostering human resources/ Spatial Information Technology

•Level of Fostering Human Resources for spatial Information Development

- No. of annual graduates: 600

• Hanoi National University: 50

• HCM National University: 50

• Hanoi Mining and Geology University: 200

• Hanoi Agriculture university: 50

• University of Natural Resouces and Environment: 200

• Vietnam Forestry University 50

•Level of Spatial Information Technology

- Used SW in Administrative information system : MicroStation,

Map Info, Auto CAD, Arcgis, Envi, ERDAS.

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Framework Data

Legal System/Organization

Distribution System

Standard System Fostering Human Resources

Geospatial Information Technology

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

6. Self Evaluation of the level

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Framework Data

Legal System/Organization

Distribution System

Standard System Fostering Human Resources

Geospatial Information Technology

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7. Geospatial Informationization of Administrative Job

•Diversity of Utilization of Administrative Information system

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Name of Information

System(①)

Built Year (②)

Primary Duties(③)

DB Primary Content (④)

Organization built the

system (⑤)

Used GIS

S/W(⑥) Budget (⑦)

ELIS (Environment

and Land Information

System)

2001 Land

Registration Cadastral map Local Government

ArcGIS Engine for client.

ArcGIS Server for server.

unvalued

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(Environment and Land Information

System)

ViLIS (Vietnam Land

Information System)

2001 Land

Registration Cadastral map Local Government

ArcGIS Engine for client.

ArcGIS Server for server.

unvalued

TVMLIS (TMV Land Information

System)

2003 Land

Registration Cadastral map Local Government

ArcGIS Engine for client.

ArcGIS Server for server.

unvalued

ELIS (EXPRESS) 2009 Land

Registration Cadastral map Local

Government Map window Free ViLIS

(EXPRESS) 2009 Land

Registration Cadastral map Local

Government Map window Free

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1. Integrated System for various organization to share the data

• Administrative service information systems that is

integrated by the government for various organization to share Geospatial Data: Vietnam does has the system that is integrated by the government for various

organizations to share the Geospatial data

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

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1. Integrated System for various organization to share the data

• Administrative service information systems that is

integrated by the government for various organization to share Geospatial Data: Vietnam does has the system that is integrated by the government for various

organizations to share the Geospatial data

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2. Providing Civil Information Services

• Providing Civil Information Services(Internet Portal)

We have the system that provides Civil Information Services via internet portal

Internet portal Address

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

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2. Providing Civil Information Services

• Providing Civil Information Services(Internet Portal)

We have the system that provides Civil Information Services via internet portal

Internet portal Address

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3. Infrastructure for utilization

• Infrastructure for utilization of Geospatial Data

- Public) Distribution Rate of PC for government officials 1 PC per 1 Civil Servant

- Public) Communication Network Speed

2 Mbps for Lease line (international line), 20 Mbps for National line

- Private) Distribution Rate of Car navigation system Less than 10%

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

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3. Infrastructure for utilization

• Infrastructure for utilization of Geospatial Data

- Public) Distribution Rate of PC for government officials 1 PC per 1 Civil Servant

- Public) Communication Network Speed

2 Mbps for Lease line (international line), 20 Mbps for National line

- Private) Distribution Rate of Car navigation system

Less than 10%

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4. Capacity of utilization

• Domestic Web portal companies the provide geospatial data 63 web-portals of 63 Department Natural Resource and

Environment.

Can Everybody use geospatial data that provided by domestic companies in anytime and anywhere.

Individual can not get vector data from the providers.

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

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4. Capacity of utilization

• Domestic Web portal companies the provide geospatial data 63 web-portals of 63 Department Natural Resource and

Environment.

Can Everybody use geospatial data that provided by domestic companies in anytime and anywhere.

Individual can not get vector data from the providers.

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5. Type of Geospatial Data used

• Type of geospatial data that companies mostly utilize

- Tab (Map Info), DGN(Micro Station), SHP(ESRI), CAD

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Geospatial Informationization of Administrative Job

Integrated System for various organization to share the data

Providing Civil Information Services

Physical Environment Capacity of utilization

Type of Geospatial Data used

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

6. Self Evaluation of the level

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Geospatial Informationization of Administrative Job

Integrated System for various organization to share the data

Providing Civil Information Services

Physical Environment Capacity of utilization

Type of Geospatial Data used

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• GIS Engine techniques that are originally

developed by domestic experts : None of GIS engines were developed in Vietnam

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

1. Capacity of Technology Development

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• GIS Engine techniques that are originally

developed by domestic experts : None of GIS

engines were developed in Vietnam

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• Development Capacity

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

2. Capacity of Technology Development

No Name Employees

1 General Department of Land Administration 70/600

2 ViDaGIS 40/200

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2 ViDaGIS 40/200

3 Department of Informatic Technology 50/200

4 FPT TELECOM COMPANY 40/2000

5 Cooporation TMV 200/3000

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• Land Survey Techniques

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

3. Capacity of Technology Development

No Name Employees

1 Corporation TMV (state capital) 1500/3000

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2 63 companies located in 63 provinces. 40-100 3 Units within the Ministry of Natural Resources

and Environment 200/2000

4 Over 15 private company 50-100

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• Content Provider

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

4. Capacity of Technology Development

No Name Employees

1

Units within the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (General Department of Land Administration, Department of Informatic Technology

….)

> 3000

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1

Units within the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (General Department of Land Administration, Department of Informatic Technology

….)

> 3000

2 63 Departments of Natural resource and environment at 63 provinces

60 / 1 prov

ince

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• Government Support for the activation of the geospatial Information Industry

government supports like providing subsidy and tax exemption for the development of geospatial

information

• Government Support for Geospatial R&D:

Through education

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

– Government Support

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• Government Support for the activation of the geospatial Information Industry

government supports like providing subsidy and tax exemption for the development of geospatial

information

• Government Support for Geospatial R&D:

Through education

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• Private sector use geospatial data produces by the government for their business: not yet commercial

• Cost to use geospatial data owned by the government List of table

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

– Using geospatial data owned by the government

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• Private sector use geospatial data produces by the government for their business: not yet commercial

• Cost to use geospatial data owned by the government

List of table

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III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

– Self Evaluation of the level

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Capacity of Technology Development

Government Support Using geospatial data owned by the

government

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Capacity of Technology Development

Government Support Using geospatial data owned by the

government

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Very High High

Medium

Current State Geospatial Data(Total)

– Self Evaluation of the level

28 Current State in

Construction of Geospatial Data Current State in

Construction of Geospatial Data

Current State in

Utilization of Geospatial Data Current State in

Utilization of Geospatial Data

Current State in of Geospatial Data

Industry

Current State in of Geospatial Data

Industry

Medium

Low

Very Low

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Result of Analysis on Condition and Status on NSDI Result of Analysis on Condition and Status on NSDI

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STRENGTH

1. From 1993, the government has been moved from

“analog” to the next “digital” generation for GPS, RS a nd GIS and spatial information.

2. Digital topographic maps of 1/1.000.000, 1/500.000, 1/250.000, 1/100.000 and 1/50.000 scale covering the whole country, 1/2000 scale covering the urban areas were completed. A 1:10,000 scale map is under construction.

1. From 1993, the government has been moved from

“analog” to the next “digital” generation for GPS, RS a nd GIS and spatial information.

2. Digital topographic maps of 1/1.000.000, 1/500.000,

1/250.000, 1/100.000 and 1/50.000 scale covering the

whole country, 1/2000 scale covering the urban areas

were completed. A 1:10,000 scale map is under

construction.

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STRENGTH

3. The rate of land registration and completed digital cadastral map is 70%

4. Government has approved and implemented e-government construction (from 2005).

5. Equipment has been invested from the central level to the local level. Spatial data is available in the most of main economic sectors such as land, environment, geology..etc.

3. The rate of land registration and completed digital cadastral map is 70%

4. Government has approved and implemented e-government construction (from 2005).

5. Equipment has been invested from the central level

to the local level. Spatial data is available in the most

of main economic sectors such as land, environment,

geology..etc.

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WEAK

1. Vietnam has not had an official guidelines for the development of NSDI yet. Vietnam only focus on the data is the main component.

2. There is an inefficient investment for spatial data due to lack of management skills.

3. Vietnam have not had policy and law document for the NSDI development.

4. Limitation of fund

1. Vietnam has not had an official guidelines for the development of NSDI yet. Vietnam only focus on the data is the main component.

2. There is an inefficient investment for spatial data due to lack of management skills.

3. Vietnam have not had policy and law document for the NSDI development.

4. Limitation of fund

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WEAK

6. The duplication of state agencies, who are responsible for collecting and managing spatial data .

7. Local enterprise scares to do business with spatial information due to lack of official guidelines for the development of NSDI.

8. Individual can not get spatial information.

9. Lack of experts specialized in spatial information management.

6. The duplication of state agencies, who are responsible for collecting and managing spatial data .

7. Local enterprise scares to do business with spatial information due to lack of official guidelines for the development of NSDI.

8. Individual can not get spatial information.

9. Lack of experts specialized in spatial information

management.

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OPPORTUNITY

1. The government invested a lot of money to acquire spatial data.

2. The government pays attention on the development of ICT technologies, management system, and nation al communications network infrastructure.

3. The e-government programfocuses on the reform of administrative procedures and improve the quality of public services

1. The government invested a lot of money to acquire spatial data.

2. The government pays attention on the development of ICT technologies, management system, and nation al communications network infrastructure.

3. The e-government programfocuses on the reform of

administrative procedures and improve the quality of

public services

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OPPORTUNITY

4. Vietnamese technicians are able to catch up with the new technology.

5. ICT and GIS technologies develop very fast in the world. Vietnam can apply new technology solutions for the local NSDI development.

6. Technical supports from international organizations makes the NSDI development for Vietnam develop faster and more effeciently.

4. Vietnamese technicians are able to catch up with the new technology.

5. ICT and GIS technologies develop very fast in the world. Vietnam can apply new technology solutions for the local NSDI development.

6. Technical supports from international organizations

makes the NSDI development for Vietnam develop

faster and more effeciently.

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THREAT

1. Problem to traslate from Vietnamese to other languages.

2. Individual can not get spatial data.

3. Limitation of bugest.

4. Lack of spatial data management skills.

5. Lack of experts for the spatial data managemnt

6. Services using spatial data has not developed in Vietnam yet.

1. Problem to traslate from Vietnamese to other languages.

2. Individual can not get spatial data.

3. Limitation of bugest.

4. Lack of spatial data management skills.

5. Lack of experts for the spatial data managemnt

6. Services using spatial data has not developed in

Vietnam yet.

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Conclusion

1. Main contents of this presentation is to provide infor mation on development for NSDI in Vietnam to 2020.

2. NSDI development strategy for Vietnam is a little bit late but is a good chance to learn a lot of experiences.

3. The results from evaluation shows the SWOT of NS DI is useful for the NSDI development in the future.

1. Main contents of this presentation is to provide infor mation on development for NSDI in Vietnam to 2020.

2. NSDI development strategy for Vietnam is a little bit late but is a good chance to learn a lot of experiences.

3. The results from evaluation shows the SWOT of NS

DI is useful for the NSDI development in the future.

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Thank you very much

Thank you very much

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Current Condition of NSDI in the Philippines

Current Condition of NSDI in the Philippines

Febrina E. Damaso - Assistant Director

Joselito T. Reasol - Information Technology Officer III National Mapping and Resource Information Authority Information Management Department

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General Information

• Country : PHILIPPINES

• Land Area : 300,000 sq km

• Population : 94 M

• Urbanization : 12.26%

• GDP : 338,000,000 (USD)

• Upcoming Plans : Philippine Development Plan

• Country : PHILIPPINES

• Land Area : 300,000 sq km

• Population : 94 M

• Urbanization : 12.26%

• GDP : 338,000,000 (USD)

• Upcoming Plans : Philippine Development Plan

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data Framework Data

Diversity of Spatial Data

Multi-sectoral (Base, Environment and Natural Resources, Cadastral, Marine and Aquatics, Agriculture, Infrastructure and Utilities, Climatic, Biodiversity and Wildlife, Health, Education Datasets, etc.)

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Type of Data Scale Coverage Renewal Cycle Production Organization

Production

Method Medium Main User Level of Utilization

Topographic Map 1/50000 Nationwide Periodic (Every 5 years)

National Mapping a nd Resource Infor

mation Authority

Aerial Survey and Phot

ogrammetry

Paper

Government Org anization and Pri vate Companies

High

Topographic and

Orthophoto Map 1/10000

Selected Cities/

Highly Populated Areas

As necessary/ pr

ogrammed -do- -do- Digital Local Governme

nt Very High

Land Cover/ Use

Map 1/50000 Nationwide

Periodic (Every 5

years) -do-

Processing of R emotely-sensed

data

Digital

Government Org anization and Pri vate Companies

High

Administrative Ma

ps 1/50000 Nationwide Program-based -do- Derived Map fro

m Topo map Paper Provincial Gover

nment units Medium Use of remotely

sensed data; Fie ld Survey and Su rvey Computatio

ns

Framework Datasets

Land Classificati

on Map 1/20000 Nationwide Project-based -do-

Use of remotely sensed data; Fie ld Survey and Su rvey Computatio

ns

Paper and Digital

LGUs, Lands Ma nagement Burea

u/ Services

High

Slope 1/50000 Nationwide Project-based -do- Derived Digital Medium

Geodetic Control

Points Nationwide Project-based -do- GPS survey and

Processing Digital NAMRIA, Lands

Sector High

Cadastral and Iso lated Survey Retu

rns

1/1000 Nationwide Occasional Lands managemen t bureau/ services

Field Survey and Survey Computa

tions

Paper and

Digital Citizen and Very High Fisheries Dataset

s Nationwide

Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resou

rces

Digital Fishery Sector Medium

Soil Datasets Nationwide

Bureau of Soils an d Water Manageme

nt

Digital LGUs, Land Sec

tor Medium

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Type of Data Scale Coverage Renewal Cycle

Production Organization

Production

Method Medium Main User Level of Utilization

Soil Datasets Nationwide

Bureau of Soils a nd Water Manag

ement

Digital LGUs, Land S

ector Medium

Air and Water Quality Datase

ts

Nationwide DENR-EMB Digital

Environment a nd natural Res ources sector

Medium

Wildlife Datas

ets Nationwide DENR-PAWB Digital -do- Medium

Framework Datasets

Wildlife Datas

ets Nationwide DENR-PAWB Digital -do- Medium

Landfills Nationwide DENR-EMB Digital -do- Medium

Mining sites Nationwide DENR-MGB Digital -do- Medium

Biodiversity Ar

ea Nationwide DENR-PAWB Digital -do- Medium

Protected Are

as Nationwide DENR-PAWB Digital -do- Medium

Community-b ased Forestry

Management Areas

Nationwide DENR-FMB Digital -do- Medium

Schools Nationwide DEP-ED Digital Education Sec

tor Medium

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Framework Datasets

Type of Data Scale Coverage Renewal Cycle

Production Organization

Production

Method Medium Main User Level of Utilization

Schools Nationwide DEP-ED Digital Education Sec

tor Medium

Hospital and h

ealth Centers Nationwide DOH Digital Health Sector Medium

Tourism Datas

ets Nationwide DOT Digital Tourism Secto

r and Tourists Medium Public works a

nd Highways datasets

Nationwide DPWH Digital

Infrastructure and Utilities S

ector

Medium Public works a

nd Highways datasets

Nationwide DPWH Digital

Infrastructure and Utilities S

ector

Medium

Metro manila

datasets Metrowide MMDA Digital All concerned

sectors High Ancestral Dom

ain Nationwide NCIP Digital Cultural minori

ty entities Medium

Climate type Nationwide PAGASA Digital Medium

Hazards Datas

ets Nationwide READY Project O

ffice Digital NDRRMC, LG

Us High

Landmarks 1:10k & 1:

50K Nationwide Various sources Digital All sectors medium

Household dat

asets Nationwide NSCB Digital medium

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Basically, for all government agencies involved in geographic information, it is incumbent upon them based on their respective mandates and functions (charter) to generate geographic data.

NAMRIA is responsible in the management of the agency’s and other agencies geospatial data through the Philippine Geoportal System.

NAMRIA has a high level of proficiency when it comes to geospatial data

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data Legal System, Organization

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Basically, for all government agencies involved in geographic information, it is incumbent upon them based on their respective mandates and functions (charter) to generate geographic data.

NAMRIA is responsible in the management of the agency’s and other agencies geospatial data through the Philippine Geoportal System.

NAMRIA has a high level of proficiency when it comes

to geospatial data

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data System of Distribution

• Distribution Method

As of now, most are off-line. On-line acquisition will be available after the PGS is launched.

• Distribution Time & Cost

For basic/standard data/information/product it will take about an average of one to two hours(over the counter transaction).

For customized geospatial data/products it will take a maximum of one week to produce the ordered item(s).

Cost is based on the production materials used.

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• Distribution Method

As of now, most are off-line. On-line acquisition will be available after the PGS is launched.

• Distribution Time & Cost

For basic/standard data/information/product it will take about an average of one to two hours(over the counter transaction).

For customized geospatial data/products it will take a maximum of one week to produce the ordered item(s).

Cost is based on the production materials used.

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Level of Applying Metadata

On-going construction (Partial)

Level of Applying Standard

Mixture of both domestic and international standards

Domestic Standard Organization

National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (mainly on the base maps geodetic control points)

Lands Management Bureau (Cadastral and isolated survey data)

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data Standard System

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Level of Applying Metadata

On-going construction (Partial)

Level of Applying Standard

Mixture of both domestic and international standards

Domestic Standard Organization

National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (mainly on the base maps geodetic control points)

Lands Management Bureau (Cadastral and isolated survey data)

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Level of Fostering Human Resources for spatial Information Development

- No figure

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data

System of Fostering human resources/ Spatial Information Technology

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Name of Information

System

Built Year Primary Duties

DB Primary Content

Organization built the system

Used GIS

S/W Budget

LAMS (Land Ad ministration and Management Sy

stem)

2009

Land survey verification, titling, etc.

Cadastral and is olated survey da

ta

LAMP Project Offic e (outsourced

Using MS Vi sual .Net (locally mad e) to custom ize GI applic

ation

- Not available (funded und er the Land Administratio n and Manag ement Projec t – Phase 2) - Additional fu

nding throug h World bank for the exten sion of Phas e 2

• Level of Spatial Information Technology

LAMS (Land Ad ministration and Management Sy

stem)

Using MS Vi sual .Net (locally mad e) to custom ize GI applic

ation

- Not available (funded und er the Land Administratio n and Manag ement Projec t – Phase 2) - Additional fu

nding throug h World bank for the exten sion of Phas e 2

Philippine Geop ortal System (P

GS)

2012 Geoportal

Fundamental an d Operational D

atasets

NAMRIA (outsourc ed to GEODATA S

YSTEMS Inc.)

ARC GIS Ent erprise Serv er and Visual

.Net (local)

Php 200M

NOAH 2012

Web-based assessment of hazards

Google maps pl us data from dat a collection platf

orms

DOST-PAGASA (o utsourced to Icann

has)

Open source

(local?) Not available

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I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data - Self Evaluation of the level

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Diversity of Utilization of Administrative Information system

Survey and Titling

Multi-sector application (Philippine Geoportal System)Hazard Assessment

Field of Administrative Information System -

Land Management, Environmental Issue, Preventing

Disasters, etc.

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Geospatial Informationization of Administrative

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Diversity of Utilization of Administrative Information system

Survey and Titling

Multi-sector application (Philippine Geoportal System)Hazard Assessment

Field of Administrative Information System -

Land Management, Environmental Issue, Preventing

Disasters, etc.

(54)

Administrative service information systems that is integrated by the government for various organization to share

Geospatial Data

- Philippine Geoportal System - NOAH

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Integrated System for various organization to share the data

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(55)

Providing Civil Information Services(Internet Portal)

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Providing Civil Information Services

Philippine Geoportal System www.geoportal.gov.ph/cp

NOAH Noah.dost.gov.ph

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(56)

Public Distribution Rate of PC for government officials

One laptop/ PCs per government official

Public Communication Network Speed

NAMRIA - 45 mbps

Other government agencies -less than 10 mbps.

Private Distribution Rate of Car navigation system

No figures on this

Private Distribution Rate of Smart Devices

One out of four Filipinos (around 23M filipinos)

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Infrastructure

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Public Distribution Rate of PC for government officials

One laptop/ PCs per government official

Public Communication Network Speed

NAMRIA - 45 mbps

Other government agencies -less than 10 mbps.

Private Distribution Rate of Car navigation system

No figures on this

Private Distribution Rate of Smart Devices

One out of four Filipinos (around 23M filipinos)

(57)

Domestic Web portal companies the provide geospatial data -

For government – 2 web-portals (NAMRIA and PAGASA)

- For private – no figures

Can Everybody use geospatial data that provided by domestic companies in anytime and anywhere

Yes, we can use geospatial information provided by domestic

companies anytime and anywhere using the smart devices such as smart phone and tablet PC

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Capacity of utilization

17

Domestic Web portal companies the provide geospatial data -

For government – 2 web-portals (NAMRIA and PAGASA)

- For private – no figures

Can Everybody use geospatial data that provided by domestic companies in anytime and anywhere

Yes, we can use geospatial information provided by domestic

companies anytime and anywhere using the smart devices such as smart phone and tablet PC

(58)

Type of geospatial data that companies mostly utilize

Digital Geospatial data using CAD Manual works using paper map

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Type of Geospatial Data used

18

(59)

0 2 4 6 8 10

Geospatial Informationization of Administrative Job

Integrated System for various organization to share the data

Providing Civil Information Services

Infrastructure Capacity of utilization

Type of Geospatial Data used

II. Current State in Utilization of Geospatial Data

Self Evaluation of the level

19 0

2 4 6 8 10

Geospatial Informationization of Administrative Job

Integrated System for various organization to share the data

Providing Civil Information Services

Infrastructure Capacity of utilization

Type of Geospatial Data used

(60)

GIS Engine techniques that are originally developed by domestic experts

No Figures

Development Capacity

No Figures

Land Survey Techniques

Private survey companies (< 100) and Government survey and mapping agencies (at least two agencies)

Content Provider

All government agencies with geographic data

III. Current State of Geospatial Data Industry

Capacity of Technology Development

20

GIS Engine techniques that are originally developed by domestic experts

No Figures

Development Capacity

No Figures

Land Survey Techniques

Private survey companies (< 100) and Government survey and mapping agencies (at least two agencies)

Content Provider

All government agencies with geographic data

(61)

• Government Support for the activation of the geospatial Information Industry

Our government currently provides various support for the development of geospatial information industry (minimal but not in terms of subsidy and tax exemption).

• Government Support for Geospatial R&D

Our government supports for the R&D of Geospatial Information Technologies

III. Current State of Geospatial Data Industry

Government Support

21

• Government Support for the activation of the geospatial Information Industry

Our government currently provides various support for the development of geospatial information industry (minimal but not in terms of subsidy and tax exemption).

• Government Support for Geospatial R&D

Our government supports for the R&D of Geospatial Information Technologies

(62)

Private sector use geospatial data produces by the government for their business

Private sectors use geospatial data produced by the government for their business

Cost to use geospatial data owned by the government

Depends on the price set by the agencies/offices concerned

III. Current State Geospatial Data Industry

Using geospatial data owned by the government

22

Private sector use geospatial data produces by the government for their business

Private sectors use geospatial data produced by the government for their business

Cost to use geospatial data owned by the government

Depends on the price set by the agencies/offices concerned

(63)

III. Current State of Geospatial Data Industry

Self Evaluation

23

(64)

Very High High

Medium

Current State Geospatial Data(Total)

Self Evaluation

X X

X

24 Current State in

Construction of Geospatial Data Current State in

Construction of Geospatial Data

Current State in

Utilization of Geospatial Data Current State in

Utilization of Geospatial Data

Current State in of Geospatial Data

Industry

Current State in of Geospatial Data

Industry

Medium

Low

Very Low

X

(65)

Result of Analysis on Condition and Status on NSDI

SWOT Analysis Result

Strength Strength

• ICT infrastructure and funds to acquire and maintain is available at the Central Node (in NAMRIA)

• Highly trained personnel at the Central Node

• Trained users for participating stakeholders (data providers)

• Local experts are available

• Graduate Course for Land Administration and Management at the Visayas State University

• Graduate Courses at Univ. of the Phils. (Remote Sensing, Geodesy and Geoinformatics)

• ICT infrastructure development in the government is on-going

• Training courses for IT Policy formulation including Core IT courses are available locally.

• Established Training Centers for GIS (at NAMRIA and UP-TCAGP)

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Weakness Weakness

• ICT infrastructure and funds to acquire and maintain is available at the Central Node (in NAMRIA)

• Highly trained personnel at the Central Node

• Trained users for participating stakeholders (data providers)

• Local experts are available

• Graduate Course for Land Administration and Management at the Visayas State University

• Graduate Courses at Univ. of the Phils. (Remote Sensing, Geodesy and Geoinformatics)

• ICT infrastructure development in the government is on-going

• Training courses for IT Policy formulation including Core IT courses are available locally.

• Established Training Centers for GIS (at NAMRIA and UP-TCAGP)

• Funds intended for nodal development and operations are not readily available

• Urgency of approval of policies on data acquisition/development, data sharing, data access, data ownership/ custodianship, data security and data pricing (i.e. Executive Order for data sharing and access not signed)

• Insufficient policies and standards (i.e. No NSDI Law/Act)

• Incomplete datasets at the Central portal (due to non-submission by stakeholders; data conversion are on-going in some datasets)

• Certain datasets do not reconcile due to difference in acquisition and processing methods

• Some stakeholders have not availed the GIS training courses provided by the Geoportal Project.

• No R&D from the GI Technology Industry (e.g. self-reliance program)

• Unfunded proposed GI undertaking/ projects due to absence of GI Master Plan in respective agencies.

(66)

Result of Analysis on Condition and Status on NSDI

SWOT Analysis Result

Opportunity Opportunity

• Other policies and standards including NSDI Bill can be developed in the next phases of the Philippine Geoportal project

• Master Planning to be conducted in 2013

• GIT competency-based standards can be planned and implemented.

• Development and Implementation of Geographic Information Management degree in the academe.

• Some stakeholders can still avail the GIS training courses through the Geoportal Project in the next phases including those agencies/offices that have depleted GIS staff.

• Participation in Government initiated ICT programs (e.g. iGovPhil Project).

• Potential warm bodies to conduct GI technology research

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Threat Threat

• Other policies and standards including NSDI Bill can be developed in the next phases of the Philippine Geoportal project

• Master Planning to be conducted in 2013

• GIT competency-based standards can be planned and implemented.

• Development and Implementation of Geographic Information Management degree in the academe.

• Some stakeholders can still avail the GIS training courses through the Geoportal Project in the next phases including those agencies/offices that have depleted GIS staff.

• Participation in Government initiated ICT programs (e.g. iGovPhil Project).

• Potential warm bodies to conduct GI technology research

• Non-cooperation by some stakeholders due to issues and concerns arising from unclear terms especially on data sharing and coordination.

• Low level of GIS development among agencies which may result in underdevelopment of agency/sectoral nodes;

• Low level of appreciation about the Philippine Geoportal among stakeholders and agencies;

• Sustainability (cost recovery, revenue generation) of the Philippine Geoportal.

• Depletion of trained personnel in respective stakeholder.

(67)

Current Condition of NSDI in INDONESIA

Marcelina Rinny Hendrawati * Tandang Yuliadi **

* Head of Technical Unit of Infrasturcture and Thematic Mapping, Center of Data Processing Ministry of Public Works

** Analyst, Center of Networks System and Spatial Data Geospatial Information Agency

(68)

General Information of INDONESIA

• Country : INDONESIA

• Land Area :

1,910,931 ㎢

• Population :

237,641 thousands of people (2010

)

• Urbanization :

53.7 % (2010)

• GDP :

6,436,270.8 thousands dollar (2010)

• Upcoming Plans

- Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development (MP3EI) 2011- 2025

- Millenium Development Goals of Indonesia (MDGs) - 2004 - 2015

• Country : INDONESIA

• Land Area :

1,910,931 ㎢

• Population :

237,641 thousands of people (2010

)

• Urbanization :

53.7 % (2010)

• GDP :

6,436,270.8 thousands dollar (2010)

• Upcoming Plans

- Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development (MP3EI) 2011- 2025

- Millenium Development Goals of Indonesia (MDGs) - 2004 - 2015

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MP3EI MP3EI

Ref. : Rep. Indonesia (2011)

(70)

6 Economic Corridors of Indonesia

Geospatial Education and Industry should be well and pro portionally distributed all over 6 Economic Corridors.

Ref. : Rep. Indonesia (2011)

(71)

MDGs intended to halve the proportion of people suffering from hunger, ensure that all children can complete primary education, eliminate gender

disparity at all levels of education, reduce under-five and infant

mortality rates by two thirds, and halve the proportion of people without access to improved water sources by 2015

MDGs intended to halve the proportion of people suffering from hunger, ensure that all children can complete primary education, eliminate gender

disparity at all levels of education, reduce under-five and infant

mortality rates by two thirds, and halve the proportion of people without access to improved water sources by 2015

(72)

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data – Framework Data

Diversity of Spatial Data

Type of Data Scale Coverage Production

Organization

Topographic Map 1/250.000, 1/100.000, 1/

50.000, 1/25.000

Nationwide Geospatial Information Agency

Geodetic Control Netw orks

Nationwide Geospatial Information Agency

Coastal Map 1/250.000 Coastal area Geospatial Information

Agency

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Coastal Map 1/250.000 Coastal area Geospatial Information

Agency

Aeronautical Chart 1/1.000.000 Nationwide Geospatial Information Agency

Infrastructure Map 1/25.000 Province, Regency/Ci ty

Ministry of Public Wor ks

Cadastral Map 1/5.000, 1/1000 Nationwide National Land Agency

Soil Map 1/250.000 Nationwide Ministry of Agriculture

Geological Map 1/250.000 Nationwide Geological Agency

(73)

I. Current State in Construction of Geospatial Data – Framework Data

Framework Data (Basic map):

Topographic Map with scale 1/25.000, 1/50.000, and 1/10.000

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