THE United Nations Conference on
Environment and in Rio de Janeiro
recognized the need to coordinate
environmental data and spatial information
as an aid to decision making in formulating
responses to the challenges of global
environmental change and to support
sustainable development. The concept of
Global Map as a means of doing this was
introduced by the Government of Japan
and became a formal part of the Agenda 21
action plan. Global Map is a digital map of
the world at the scale of 1:1 million which
is produced by a cooperative effort of the
national mapping organizations of the
world. At the time of writing (May 2007)
172 countries and regions were involved
in the creation of Global Map. Global
Map has eight data layers, four in vector
format and four in raster format. These are transportation, boundaries, drainage,
population centres (in vector format) and
elevation, vegetation, land cover and land
use (in raster format).
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