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B n n n n õö 7 n 2 The purpose of the requested maps is to provide comprehensive knowledge of the territory n ! n B ú IC Suntol and assets in disaster risk reduction contexts. ún n n n ú n IC n õö ú ! n n n B ú Pukhulachhi ú n n J" n n IC Daanchhi n ! n n B Data Sources n IC n n n J" nú IC n IC n n n Inset maps based on: AOI derivated from Administrative boundaries (GADM database of n X n Global Administrative Areas, 2014). ! B ! W ! B B ! n B n IC Jorpati n n n Pleiades © Astrium (acquired on 03/11/2013, 05:08:06 UTC, GSD 0.5 m, 0.2% cloud cover). n n ! Reference imagery: Pleiades © Astrium (acquired on 03/11/2013, 05:08:06 UTC, GSD 0.5 B ! Kathmandu B 0 n õö 0 0 0 ! n n Ward No.6 n B IC m, 0.2% cloud cover). All rights reserved provided under ESA GSC-DA DWH license. ! B 5 n 5 ! n B ! 7 7 n B Vector layers are based on: Thematic interpretation of Pleiades imagery as primary source " ! B ! n J Boudh J" B a 6 Main Road 6 ! B ! B IC^" )"D )"D 0 n XY 0 and OSM and Google Earth as secondary source of data. 3 IC 3 ! ^ B n ! B ! n IC B J" Wards AOI derived from the Administrative boundaries (ITC database of Faculty of Geo- n ÷ø n J"a ICIC IC n XY IC c n IC ú Information Science and Earth Observation of the University of Twente, 2014). IC "IC n XY nn ú ^ ÷ø n IC !; )"D n IC n n Dissemination/Publication ! ICIC B n ÷ø n n ÷ø n n ÷ø ú ú n n n No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply. n Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPG and vectors (GDB and KML formats). n Changunarayan n ú ! B n n J" IC ! n B n ! B ! ÷ø B IC ! n B ! ú B Framework ÷ø n õö Nagarkot n n The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in non-rush mode activation ! B õö are realised to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising ! B ! B ÷ø ! B the available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, ! B ! ú B n n n n n Mulpani resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant n n IC J" with the GIO-EMS non-rush Product Portfolio specifications. ! " " B n ÷ø ! B n ÷ø J J ! n B ca n n n n n J" iver IC J" ra R Map Production IC n noha /" IC IC^" Ma n n n n The present map shows basic topographic features such as Transportation Network, n Gothatar n XY Hydrography, Population (built-up areas and building footprints), PoI´s, Industry, Utilities, n n ún ! IC IC !; B Toponyms and Administrative Boundaries, for the urban areas of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur ÷ø ÷ø districts. It includes other relevant information for crisis management (3W). n Tribhuvan õö n IC ! n n B ! B These basic topographic features are derived by means of visual thematic interpretation of ! B "D Chhaling ) ! B ! International B IC N pan-sharpened Pleiades imagery of 03/11/2013. Building footprints have been obtained by " Airport 0 0 0 ! 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