MapAction PowerPoint Maps - Iraq
Introduction The aim of this PowerPoint pack to provide you with some simple maps so that you can add your own data and information to them and use in presentations or reports. The maps are saved to the background so that your write or draw over them without touching the map itself. The PowerPoint pack provides all the tools that you would need to produce including symbols, callout boxes, legends and labels. All you need to do is copy and paste.
How to guide Select the map you want to use. Add your data In the Labels and Symbology section there are ready made symbols, labels and callout boxes that can be cut and pasted onto your map. With the callout boxes, double click on them and begin typing your information.
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Introduction and How to guide Country Map Northern Iraq Admin 1 Maps – White Admin 1 Maps – Colour Admin 1 Maps - Editable Labels and Symbology Logos Weblinks Data Collection MapAction User Guide
Country Map Showing Country boundary and Department boundaries
There are two types of country map: • Simple Country Reference Map – Copy and paste labels to map • Advance Country Reference Map – Admin boundaries colours can be changed. Select admin area, Right Click>>Format Shape>>Fill
Contents Reference map of Iraq Reference map of Iraq This map is editable TURKEY
DAHUK Dahuk
Mosul Erbil ERBIL NINEWA
Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk KIRKUK SULAYMANIYAH
SYRIA SALAH AL-DIN
Samarra
DIYALA IRAN Ba`aqubah
Ramadi Baghdad BAGHDAD
ANBAR
JORDAN Kerbala WASSIT Kut KERBALA Hilla
Najaf Diwaniya MISSAN QADISSIYA Amarah
Samawah THI-QAR NAJAF Nassriyah
Basrah BASRAH SAUDI ARABIA MUTHANNA
KUWAIT
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Reference map of Iraq km Northern Iraq Showing Governorates and Districts
Contents Reference map of Northern Iraq Reference map of Northern Iraq Reference map of Northern Iraq TURKEY
Zakho Amedi
Dahuk Soran Sumel Dahuk Mergasur
Telafar Shikhan Akre Tilkaif Choman
Shaqlawa Mosul Rania Sinjar Hamdaniya Pshdar Erbil
Mosul Erbil Koisnjaq Dokan
Makhmur Sharbazher Penjwin Ba'aj Dabes Sulaymaniyah Hatra Kirkuk Shirqat Kirkuk
Hawiga Chamchamal Halabja Daquq
Kifri
Daur Ka'im Haditha Samarra Samarra Khanaqin
Thethar Khalis IRAN Ana Balad Muqdadiya Ba`aqubah Heet Fares Tarmia Baladrooz Rutba Ramadi Ramadi Falluja
Baghdad Badra Mada'in Admin 1 Maps - White Showing Governorates and Districts
Contents IRAQ: Anbar Governorate IRAQ: Babylon Governorate IRAQ: Baghdad Governorate IRAQ: Basrah Governorate IRAQ: Dahuk Governorate IRAQ: Diyala Governorate IRAQ: Erbil Governorate IRAQ: Kerbala Governorate IRAQ: Kirkuk Governorate IRAQ: Missan Governorate IRAQ: Muthanna Governorate IRAQ: Najaf Governorate IRAQ: Ninewa Governorate IRAQ: Qadissiya Governorate IRAQ: Salah al-Din Governorate IRAQ: Sulaymaniyah Governorate IRAQ: Thi-Qar Governorate IRAQ: Wassit Governorate Admin 1 Maps - Coloured Showing Governorates and Districts
Contents IRAQ: Anbar Governorate IRAQ: Babylon Governorate IRAQ: Baghdad Governorate IRAQ: Basrah Governorate IRAQ: Dahuk Governorate IRAQ: Diyala Governorate IRAQ: Erbil Governorate IRAQ: Kerbala Governorate IRAQ: Kirkuk Governorate IRAQ: Missan Governorate IRAQ: Muthanna Governorate IRAQ: Najaf Governorate IRAQ: Ninewa Governorate IRAQ: Qadissiya Governorate IRAQ: Salah al-Din Governorate IRAQ: Sulaymaniyah Governorate IRAQ: Thi-Qar Governorate IRAQ: Wassit Governorate Admin 1 Maps - Editable Showing Governorates and Districts
Contents Ru'ua
Al Qa'im Anah Haditha
Ka'im Al Haditha
Ana
Hit Heet Ramadi Ramadi Al Fallujah
Ar Rutbah Falluja
Rutba
IRAQ: Anbar Governorate Musayab Al Misiab
Al Mahawil Mahawil
Hilla
Al Hashimiyah
Hilla Hashimiya
IRAQ: Babylon Governorate Tarmia
Adhamia
Kadhimia
Adhamiyah Kadhimiyah Thawra Abu City Ghraib Rusafa 7 Nissan Abu Baghdad Resafa Gharaib Mansour Karkh Karadah Karkh
Rasheed Mada'in
Mahmudiya
Mahmoudiya
IRAQ: Baghdad Governorate Al Qurnah Midaina Al Madiana
Qurna Shatt Al-Arab
Basrah Basrah Shatt Abu al Al Arab Khasib Az Zubayr Abu Al-Khaseeb Zubair
Fao
Al Faw
IRAQ: Basrah Governorate Zakho
Zakho
Amedi Amedi
Dahuk
Sumel Dahuk
IRAQ: Dahuk Governorate Kfri
Kifri
Khanaqin
Khanaqin
Khalis Miqdadiya
Al Khalis Muqdadiya Ba`aqubah Balad Ruz
Ba'quba
Baladrooz
IRAQ: Diyala Governorate Mergasur
Mergasur Lower
Soran
Soran Choman Choman [1]
Shaqlawa Shaqlawa
Erbil
Koysinjaq Koisnjaq Erbil
Makhmur Makhmur
IRAQ: Erbil Governorate Kerbala
Kerbala
Ain Hindiya Al-Tamur
IRAQ: Kerbala Governorate Dibs Dabes
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Haweeja
Daquq Hawiga
IRAQ: Kirkuk Governorate Ali al Gharbi
Ali Al-Gharbi
Amara
Amarah
Al Miamona Al Kahla
Al Mijar Kahla al Kabir Qal`at Salih Maimouna Mejar Qal'at Al-Kabi Saleh
IRAQ: Missan Governorate Rumaitha Rumaitha
Samawah
Samawa Al Khithir
Khidhir
As Salman
Salman
IRAQ: Muthanna Governorate Kufa Al Kufa Najaf
Manathera
Najaf
IRAQ: Najaf Governorate Ain Akre Sifne Shikhan Akre Telafar Tilkaif
Tilkef
Talafar Sinjar Mosul Sinjar Hamdaniya Al Hamdaniyah
Mosul
Ba'aj
Hatra
Hatra
IRAQ: Ninewa Governorate Al Hamza Afak
Afaq Diwaniya Diwaniya Shamiya
Shamiya
Hamza
IRAQ: Qadissiya Governorate Shirqat
Bayji Touz Hourmato
Baiji Tooz Tikrit
Tikrit
Al Door
Daur
Samarra Samarra
Thethar Balad
Balad
Fares
IRAQ: Salah al-Din Governorate Rania Ranya Pshdar
Dokan
Sharbazher Penjwin
Penjwin Sulaymaniyah Chamchamal Sulaymaniya
Dukaro Halabja Darbandihkan Chamchamal Halabja
Darbandikhan
Kalar
Kalar
IRAQ: Sulaymaniyah Governorate Rifa'i Refai
Shatrah Shatra
Nassriya
Nassriyah Chibayish
Suq ash Shuyukh Suq Al-Shoyokh
Chibayish
IRAQ: Thi-Qar Governorate Badrah
Badra Azezia As Suwayrah Al Aziziya
Suwaira
Al Noamania Kut Kut
Na'maniya
Al Hayy Hai
IRAQ: Wassit Governorate Labels and Symbology General Symbols OCHA Symbols Callout Boxes
Contents OCHA Symbols Cluster Disaster Affected Population Infrastructure Agriculture Cold Wave Affected Population Airport CCCM Cyclone Hurricane Typhoon Children Airport Civil Coordination Drought Dead Airport Military Early Recovery Earthquake Injured Bridge Education Epidemic Missing Buddhism Temple Emergency Shelter Fire Church Emergency Telecommunications Flash Flood Damage Community Building Food Security Flood Affected Food Warehouse Storage Health Heat Wave Damage Government Office Logistics Insect Infestation Destroyed Helipad Nutrition Landslide Mudslide Partially Destroyed Hindu Temple Protection Snow Avalanche Infrastructure WASH Storm Mosque Storm Surge Police Station Tornado Road Tsunami School Volcanic Eruption Seaport Tunnel OCHA Symbols Continue Health Facilities Physical Closure Water and Sanitation Relief Materials Clinic Checkpoint Borehole Blanket Health Facilities Cross Border Latrine Bottle of Water Health Post Earthmound Potable Water Source Bucket Jerry Can Hospital Military Gate Spring Water Clothing Psychological Support Observation Tower Submersible Pump Food Physical Closure Tapstand Kitchen Sets Camp Road Barrier Water Sources Matress Fixed Road Block Well Medical Supply IDP Refugee Camp Road Gate Medicine Refugee Registration Trench Mosquito Net Temporary Non Food Item Transition Sites Armed Troop Plastic Sheeting Armed Troop Security Relief Goods Child Combatant Arrest Detention Abduction Stove National Army Assault Tarpauline Rebel Army Attack Tent Forced Entry Office Occupation Mine and UXO Presence Harassment and Intimidation Telecommunications Dangerous Areas Hijacking Fax Mine UXO Presence Murder Internet Mined Areas Robbery Mobile Phone UXO Spots Security Radio Threat General Symbols Labelling
Label Callout 1 Callout 2 Label in Italics
Label in Bold
Callout 3 Callout 4 LABEL IN CAPITALS
Transparent Label
Transparent Label in Italics Callout 5 Callout 6
Transparent Label in Bold
TRANSPARENT LABEL IN CAPITALS Callout 7 Callout 8
Creation Date/ Time:
Map Reference Number:
Glide Number: Legend Details
Map Title Map Title Example Location: Haiti: Subject Department Date Reference Map
Map Summary Map Summary Example The map summary (also The map summary (also Termed the abstract) is termed the abstract) is a a block of descriptive block of descriptive text text that provides a that provides a useful useful guide to a user guide to a user whether whether or not they are or not they are looking looking at the map itself, at the map itself, a a thumbnail or a non- thumbnail or a non- graphical list of map graphical list of map products. products.
For example:
The map background shows major settlements and Department boundaries.
Additional Metadata Tags Additional Metadata Tags Examples
Creation Date/ Time: Creation Date/ Time: 2010-10-10/ 1200
Map Reference Number: Map Reference Number: ABC123
Glide Number: Glide Number:
Data Sources: Data Sources: Specific Legends
Physical Map Population Map Transport Map
Legend Legend Legend Settlements Population 0 Seaport !^ National Capital 0 - 10000 Airfields
!!!! Department City 10001 - 15000 U Civilian U Joint Military/Civilian Water 15001 - 20000 20001 - 25000 W Military Waterbody 25001 - 30000 p Other Non-Perennial/ Intermittent/ 30001 - 35000 Roads Fluctuating River 35001 - 40000 PRINCIPAL Perennial/ Permanent River 40001 - 45000 SECONDARY SRTM 45001 - 50000 High : 2700 50001 - 75000 Settlements Map 75001 - 100000 Legend 100001 - 250000 Low : 0 !^! National Capital 250001 - 500000 !!! Department Capital 500001 - 750000 !!! Commune Capital Logos Logos of key organisations
Contents Logos Paste your logos here to use in the future Weblinks Links to key maps and data sources
Contents Logos
Map Sources Data Sources
• MapAction - http://www.mapaction.org/ • Reliefweb - http://www.reliefweb.int/ • Reuters Alertnet - http://www.alertnet.org/ • UNOSAT - http://www.unosat.org/
Contents Data Collection Waypoint Collection Sheet
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Waypoint Collection Sheet How to use
Remember that the GPS only records the WP numbers: you must also make a record of what these points represent (these are called the attributes).
Some newer GPS receivers and other GPS-enabled devices such as hand-held computers allow you to enter attribute information by keying it into the device directly when you create a waypoint. By all means experiment with these, but you may find it awkward in a field environment to mess around with tiny keypads to enter information. A paper record as shown below often proves a more practical way to capture various kinds of information.
You can use a notebook to record the attributes of WPs as you go along. Just write down the WP number, and what you want to record at that place. A better way is to use a purpose-designed form.
At Appendix 2A is a copy of MapAction’s blank WP form for you to reproduce and use if you wish. Here is an example showing how the form can be used.
It is not essential that you use a recording sheet exactly like the one above, but whatever you do you must be able to record accurately the attributes for each waypoint you have saved with the GPS.
Contents MapAction User Guide PowerPoint Map Creation Basic Maps 1. Create base map in ArcGIS, using the PowerPoint_Map_Template found in - 2011-mm-dd-destination-BLANKv02\GIS\3_Mapping\37_PowerPoint_Maps_Basic. 2. Ungroup metadata properties and edit the Scale. 3. Regroup metadata properties. Set the frame properties as follows - Border - 1.0 point, Gap - X and Y - 5pt; Background - White, Gap - X and Y - 5pt. 4. Export map as JPEG to - 2011-mm-dd-destination-BLANKv02\GIS\3_Mapping\37_PowerPoint_Maps. 5. Open the PowerPoint Pack Template and locate the relevant slide. 6. Right click slide and select format background. 7. Select Fill>> Picture or texture fill>> Insert from>> File and select map jpeg. 8. Before applying check that the stretch options>> Offsets are all at 0%. 9. Click Close. 10. Save PowerPoint.
Advance Maps 1. Create base map in ArcGIS, using the PowerPoint_Map_Template found in - 2011-mm-dd-destination- BLANKv02\GIS\3_Mapping\37_PowerPoint_Maps_Advance. 2. Export map as EMF to - 2011-mm-dd-destination-BLANKv02\GIS\3_Mapping\37_PowerPoint_Maps. 3. Open the PowerPoint Pack Template and locate the relevant slide. 4. Select Insert>>Picture>>Select EMF File>>Insert. 5. Resize map approximately. 6. Right Click Image>>Group>>Ungroup A dialog box with the following will show: "This is an imported picture, not a group. Do you want to convert it to a Microsoft Office drawing object?“ 7. Select Yes. 8. Make sure the whole map is selected and resize to fit slide. Each part of the map should now be clickable and editable. 9. Save PowerPoint.
Adding a border to the map. 1. Click - Insert>>Shapes>>Rectangle. 2. Draw Rectangle around map 3. Right click rectangle>> Format shape>>Fill>>No Fill 4. In the Shape Format>> Select Line Color - Black or Grey 5. In the Shape Format>> Select Line - Width 2pt 6. Close Shape Format.
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