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Geographic Information System Group Basic Directions of Work GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM GROUP BASIC DIRECTIONS OF WORK Analysis of available geographic data. Creation of geographic data with vector data for uncovered area. Geographic data ordering under territory classifications Generation of geographic databases for census and creation layout forms. Ensuring integration of all kinds geographic research results in the database, geo analysis and preparation for replication. Preparation of basis for publication geographic data on WEB. Planned and future goals ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE GEOGRAPHIC DATA Sources of Geo Statistic Information. 1995-2008 Participating donor organizations. GTZ USAID WB UNDP KFW ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE GEOGRAPHIC DATA 160000160000.000000.000000 260000260000.000000.000000 360000360000.000000.000000 460000460000.000000.000000 560000560000.000000.000000 Legend region district digital covered Gagra orthophoto index - C. .000000 .000000 .000000.000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 Gudauta Sokhumi orthophoto index – B. 4800000 4800000 Gulripshi Uncovered territory 4800000 4800000 4800000 4800000 4800000 4800000 Mestia Ochamchire Lentekhi Tsalenjikha Gali Chkhorotsku Tsageri Oni yazbegi Ambrolauri Martvili Zugdidi .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 Java Khoni duSeTi Tkibuli 4700000 4700000 Senaki Tskaltubo Sachkhere Khobi Kurta 4700000 4700000 4700000 4700000 4700000 4700000 Chiatura Terjola Akhmeta Abasha axalgori Samtredia Lanchkhuti Zestafoni TianeTi Kareli Vani Kharagauli Khashuri Telavi Bagdati Gori Kvareli Ozurgeti Chokhatauri Kaspi mcxeTa Kobuleti Borjomi Lagodekhi Adigeni Gurjaani Tbilisi Khulo Akhaltsikhe Sagarejo Keda Shuakhevi Tsalka Signagi Khelvachauri Tetritskaro Gardabani .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 .000000 Aspindza 4600000 4600000 Akhalkalaki 4600000 4600000 4600000 4600000 4600000 4600000 Bolnisi Dmanisi Marneuli Ninotsminda Dedoflistskaro Akhmeta 160000160000.000000.000000 260000260000.000000.000000 360000360000.000000.000000 460000460000.000000.000000 560000560000.000000.000000 CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA Types of coverage AArea (sq.km) Covered by vector maps 45,625.48 With Raw data 3,702.91 Covered by Ortophoto 73,087.06 Colour 34,368.99 Black & White 38,718.07 Uncovered area 24,138.56 Habitant area 2,105.25 Gagra Gudauta Mestia Sokhumi Gulripshi Lentekhi Gali Tsageri Ochamchire Tsalenjikha Kazbegi Oni Zugdidi Chkhorotsku Ambrolauri Martvili Java Legend Khobi Khoni Tskaltubo Tkibuli Sachkhere Senaki Kutaisi Chiatura Abasha Tskhinvali UUncovered area Poti Samtredia Terjola Lanchkhuti Vani Zestafoni Akhalgori Tianeti Bagdati Dusheti Chokhatauri Covered by Ortophoto Kharagauli Kareli Akhmeta Khashuri Gori Ozurgeti Kvareli !( Kaspi Telavi City Kobuleti Borjomi Mtskheta (! Gurjaani Habitant area Sagarejo Lagodekhi Adigeni Tbilisi Batumi Khulo Akhaltsikhe Khelvachauri Keda Shuakhevi Tsalka Signagi Region borders Aspindza Tetri tskaro Rustavi Marneuli Dedoplistskaro Bolnisi Gardabani Akhalkalaki Dmanisi Ninotsminda ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE GEOGRAPHIC DATA Covering territories with vector and attribute data for census and investigative purposes. Basic layers: Regional borders Municepality borders Community borders Parcels Buildings Roads Topographic elements ( River, Channel, Forest, etc. ) CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA Telavi Town – Quartel 01 Telavi Town – sector 17 Telavi Municipaliti - Zone 53 LEGEND CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA CREATION OF GEOGRAPHIC DATA WITH VECTOR DATA FOR UNCOVERED AREA GEOGRAPHIC DATA ORDERING UNDER TERRITORY CLASSIFICATIONS Administrative territorial classificators. Public register Address register Civil register Committee of elections Tax inspection Municipalities Power structures Administrative territorial classificators in statistics. GEOGRAPHIC DATA ORDERING UNDER TERRITORY CLASSIFICATIONS GEOGRAPHIC DATA ORDERING UNDER TERRITORY CLASSIFICATIONS (ISO) GEO-268 (2) Municipality ( Region ) – census zone - 85 (2) (2) Community – census sector - 01 (2) (2) Quarter – census area - 03 (2) (3) Parcel - 304 (3) (2) Building - 01 (2) DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS Statistical Researches in Municipal Field (2006-2007) DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS 74,40 74,20 74,00 Population Dencity 73,80 73,60 73,40 73,20 73,00 72,80 72,60 Legend 72,40 (Thousand) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 0.0 - 4.9 200320052007200420062008 5.0 - 16.0 16.1 - 25.0 25.1 - 33.9 34.0 - 42.8 42.9 - 51.4 51.5 - 64.2 64.3 - 90.5 90.6 - 184.5 184.6 - 1079.7 DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS DATA INTEGRATION AND GEOANALYSIS WEB APLICATION SCHEME WEB APLICATION SCHEME WEB APLICATION SCHEME WEB APLICATION SCHEME PHP MyAdmin Adminisration of Database ORGANIZATION AND PERFORMING TRAININGS FOR GIS GROUP EDITING ORGANIZATION AND PERFORMING TRAININGS FOR GIS GROUP DATA INTEGRATION ORGANIZATION AND PERFORMING TRAININGS FOR GIS GROUP ANALAISIS THANKS FOR ATTENTION.
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