New Topographic Standard for Croatia (CROSBI ID 561185)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bačić, Željko ; Landek, Ivan ; Grubić, Ivan ; Lemajić, Slavko ; Vilus, Igor
engleski
New Topographic Standard for Croatia
In the late 2009, a new topographic survey will be completed along with the production of a topologic database and topographic map in the scale of 1:25, 000 for the entire territory of the Republic of Croatia. In order to carry out this project, the State Geodetic Administration and the Croatian Geodetic Institute have developed and implemented a new topographic standard for Croatia defined in three steps. The entire process began by the definition of the „Official Topographic, Mapping and Information System“ – STOKIS, followed by a detailed development of the „Croatian Topographic Information System“ – CROTIS-a, and detailed specifications of the production process and quality control of the data collected and maps produced, for which purpose the Croatian Geodetic Institute was, among other things, established. Since the complete topographic survey and map production were outsourced to private geodetic companies in Croatia that, in parallel to the production, also adopted the technology and standards, the implemented solution is a specific Croatian product. The paper describes the chain of actions and procedures that were implemented in a very short span of 14 years, four of which were used for pilot projects and production preparation while the next ten years yielded the production of 600 new sheets of topographic map in the scale of 1:25, 000 that facilitated the realization of the overall projects and, thus, establishment of the new topographic standard for Croatia.
topographic map 1:25.000; standards; STOKIS; CROTIS
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Podaci o prilogu
2009.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
ICA Symposium on Cartography for Central and Eastern Europe
predavanje
16.02.2009-17.02.2009
Beč, Austrija