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GeoBase (geospatial data)

GeoBase is a federal, provincial and territorial government initiative that is overseen by the Canadian Council on Geomatics (CCOG). It is undertaken to ensure the provision of, and access to, a common, up-to-date and maintained base of quality geospatial data for Canada. Through the GeoBase, users with an interest in geomatics have access to quality geospatial information at no cost and with unrestricted use.[1]

GeoBase Principles

These are the fundamental principles that GeoBase operates under and that direct the decision making process on a regular basis:

  1. Source, regional and—where practical—national data all share the same geometry.
  2. GeoBase provides national data coverages.
  3. Source data is collected once and used by many.
  4. Source data is collected and maintained closest to the source.
  5. The cost of maintenance and update is shared among the levels of government.
  6. All GeoBase data is available at no charge.
  7. GeoBase data has no restrictions on its subsequent use.
  8. GeoBase data uses a common license.

Data Layers

Provincial, territorial, and municipal stakeholders agreed to work together to ensure the availability of high-quality geospatial data covering the entire Canadian landmass. This data is collected once and maintained closest to the source and provided free through the GeoBase with no restrictions for users.

GeoBase has partnerships with federal, provincial, territorial, municipal government, and private companies, with the dual goals of eliminating data duplication and optimizing collectively available resources. GeoBase partners are involved in different levels of the data production process such as project funding, sharing of source data or by working on data collection and data processing.[2][3]

All GeoBase data must conform to the following technical characteristics:

  1. GeoBase data elements carry a unique and singular ID.
  2. GeoBase data comply with a standard data model and meet or exceed a minimum standard for accuracy, resolution, and currency.
  3. Metadata is defined and standardized at the entity level.
  4. GeoBase data and all associated tools adhere to international standards.
  5. GeoBase data is seamless across Canada.
  6. GeoBase data is consistent across layers.

Geographical Names Data Base

The purpose of this layer is to store names and their attributes that have been approved by the Geographical Names Board of Canada (GNBC) and to make these authoritative records available for government and public use.[4] These records include the names of over 70,000 populated places and administrative areas; 300,000 water features; and 115,000 terrain features (e.g., mountains and peninsulas).[5]

Partners

Provincial and Territorial Agencies
British Columbia
Alberta Tourism, Parks, and Recreation
Saskatchewan Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan
Manitoba Manitoba Geographical Names Program
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Quebec Commission de toponymie du Québec
New Brunswick Historic Places
Prince Edward Island Provincial Treasury
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Environment and Conservation
Yukon Department of Tourism and Culture
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Federal Agencies
Canada Post; Canadian Hydrographic Service; Elections Canada; Earth Sciences; Geological Survey of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Library and Archives Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Department of National Defence; Parks Canada; Statistics Canada; Translation Bureau[6]

National Road Network

Since 2003, GeoBase has provided a consistent, accurate, and current NRN. The first edition of the NRN depicted the centerline of over 1.1 million kilometers of non-restricted use roads in Canada. In the fall of 2007, the second edition of the NRN was launched. NRN 2.0 includes place names, street names, and address ranges between intersections.[7]

Road network data provides the framework for many geomatics applications such as mapping, geocoding, geographic searching, and area delineations. NRN data can be used in a wide variety of activities, including managing road operations, business development and marketing, transportation, and government services delivery (e.g. census and elections).[8]

Partners

The following organizations are 'closest to the source' partners actively working as the authoritative data providers of GeoBase's National Road Network:

Provincial and Territorial Agencies
British Columbia
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation
Saskatchewan Information Services Corporation
Manitoba Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship
Ontario Land Information Ontario
Prince Edward Island Transportation and Public Works
Nova Scotia
Yukon
Northwest Territories Northwest Territories Centre for Geomatics
Federal Agencies
Natural Resources Canada Natural Resources Canada
GeoConnections GeoConnections
Statistics Canada Statistics Canada
Elections Canada Elections Canada
National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces Canada Centre for Security Science (DRDC CSS)

Geopolitical Boundaries

This data layer contains the international, inter-provincial, and territorial boundaries, as well as the boundaries of Canada’s exclusive economic zone. It is not intended for legal use, and should be utilized for cartographic purposes only. The dataset is composed of three files: an administrative boundary file, an administrative areas file, and a metadata file.[9]

Partners

The authoritative data source providers for this data layer are:

  • Statistics Canada
  • Elections Canada
  • International Boundary Commission
  • Canadian Hydrographic Service
  • Province of Ontario
  • Surveyor General Branch

National Hydro Network

The NHN focuses on providing a quality geometric description and a set of basic attributes describing Canada’s inland surface waters. It provides geospatial digital data describing hydrographic features such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers, etc., as well as a linear drainage network and the toponymic information (geographical names) associated to hydrography.[10]

Partners

GeoBase is joined by the following provincial/territorial partners for this data layer:

British Columbia Integrated Resource Operations - GeoBC
Quebec Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine
Yukon Highways and Public Works - Geomatics Yukon
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

Geodetic Network

The Canadian Geodetic Network data has created a dynamic infrastructure to serve both present and future needs for positioning. As well as being a GPS control network, the Geodetic Network can serve as a monitoring network for deformation studies of the Canadian landmass.[11]

Satellite Orthoimages

GeoBase Orthoimage 2005–2010 is made from SPOT 4/5 earth observation data covering Canada's landmass south of the 81st parallel; approximately 5000 images will be acquired during the period 2005–2010. Each orthorectified satellite image covers an area of approximately 3 600 km², or 60×60 km of the Earth’s surface. In addition, Landsat 7 provides a complete set of cloud-free orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass.[12]

The GeoBase SPOT 4 and SPOT 5 orthoimagery can be used in a wide variety of applications including: mapping; agriculture; forestry; geology; land-use planning and management; maritime monitoring; disaster management and mitigation; and in defence, intelligence, and security.

GeoBase SPOT orthoimagery is aligned with, and can be integrated with, other GeoBase data layers. It can also be used in combination with other remotely sensed data.[13]

Partners

With funding support from GeoConnections, the following federal and provincial/territorial agencies jointly contributed to the production of the orthoimages:

Provincial and Territorial Agencies
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan;
Manitoba Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Quebec Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles
New Brunswick Service New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island Government of Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Newfoundland and Labrador Government Services
Yukon Highways and Public Works - Geomatics Yukon
Northwest Territories Centre for Geomatics
Nunavut
Federal Agencies
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Canadian Transport Agency; Elections Canada; Environment Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; National Defence; Natural Resources Canada; ; Statistics Canada; Public Safety Canada.[3]

Canadian Digital Elevation Data

Canadian Digital Elevation Data (CDED) consists of an ordered array of ground elevations at regularly spaced intervals. The source digital data for CDED is extracted from the hypsographic and hydrographic elements of the National Topographic Data Base (NTDB) or various scaled positional data acquired from the provinces and territories.[14]

Partners

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and the following provincial agencies jointly produced the CDED files, with funding support from GeoConnections:

Provincial Agencies
British Columbia
Alberta
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Nova Scotia Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Yukon Yukon Department of Highways & Public Works
Federal Agencies
Natural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Service; Earth Sciences[15]

New Data Layers

A process is required for the acceptance of a new data theme into GeoBase. The objectives of having such a process are:

  1. Ensure that any theme added to GeoBase will meet the requirements of most Canadian geomatics data clients.
  2. Ensure that the data for the theme to be added is or will be available with some long term certainty.
  3. Ensure that data custodians and coordinators will adhere to the GeoBase principles.

References

  1. ^ For more information, see the Open Government Licence - Canada.)
  2. ^ GeoBase - About 2015-11-25 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed May 16, 2008.
  3. ^ a b GeoBase - Partners List[permanent dead link]. Accessed May 16, 2008.
  4. ^ GeoBase - Canadian Geographical Names 2008-05-08 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  5. ^ The Canadian Geographical Names Data Base (CGNDB) 1997 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed July 17, 2008.
  6. ^ Geographical Names Board of Canada - Members 2008-05-31 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed May 22, 2008.
  7. ^ GeoBase - National Road Network. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  8. ^ "National Road Network", GeoBase informational insert sheet. ISBN 978-0-662-48833-0
  9. ^ GeoBase - Canadian Geopolitical Boundaries. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  10. ^ GeoBase - National Hydro Network. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  11. ^ GeoBase - Canadian Geodetic Network. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  12. ^ GeoBase - Satellite Imagery. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  13. ^ "Orthoimage 2005-2010", GeoBase informational insert sheet. ISBN 978-0-662-48831-6
  14. ^ GeoBase - Canadian Digital Elevation Data. Accessed May 15, 2008.
  15. ^ GeoBase - Partners List 2008-06-09 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed May 15, 2008.

External links

  • Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
  • GeoGratis | GéoGratis
  • Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
  • GeoConnections | GéoConnexions
  • Canadian Council on Geomatics | Conseil canadien de géomatique

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For the geospatial platform developed by Telogis see GeoBase Telogis GIS software This article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message GeoBase is a federal provincial and territorial government initiative that is overseen by the Canadian Council on Geomatics CCOG It is undertaken to ensure the provision of and access to a common up to date and maintained base of quality geospatial data for Canada Through the GeoBase users with an interest in geomatics have access to quality geospatial information at no cost and with unrestricted use 1 Contents 1 GeoBase Principles 2 Data Layers 2 1 Geographical Names Data Base 2 1 1 Partners 2 2 National Road Network 2 2 1 Partners 2 3 Geopolitical Boundaries 2 3 1 Partners 2 4 National Hydro Network 2 4 1 Partners 2 5 Geodetic Network 2 6 Satellite Orthoimages 2 6 1 Partners 2 7 Canadian Digital Elevation Data 2 7 1 Partners 2 8 New Data Layers 3 References 4 External linksGeoBase Principles EditThese are the fundamental principles that GeoBase operates under and that direct the decision making process on a regular basis Source regional and where practical national data all share the same geometry GeoBase provides national data coverages Source data is collected once and used by many Source data is collected and maintained closest to the source The cost of maintenance and update is shared among the levels of government All GeoBase data is available at no charge GeoBase data has no restrictions on its subsequent use GeoBase data uses a common license Data Layers EditProvincial territorial and municipal stakeholders agreed to work together to ensure the availability of high quality geospatial data covering the entire Canadian landmass This data is collected once and maintained closest to the source and provided free through the GeoBase with no restrictions for users GeoBase has partnerships with federal provincial territorial municipal government and private companies with the dual goals of eliminating data duplication and optimizing collectively available resources GeoBase partners are involved in different levels of the data production process such as project funding sharing of source data or by working on data collection and data processing 2 3 All GeoBase data must conform to the following technical characteristics GeoBase data elements carry a unique and singular ID GeoBase data comply with a standard data model and meet or exceed a minimum standard for accuracy resolution and currency Metadata is defined and standardized at the entity level GeoBase data and all associated tools adhere to international standards GeoBase data is seamless across Canada GeoBase data is consistent across layers Geographical Names Data Base Edit The purpose of this layer is to store names and their attributes that have been approved by the Geographical Names Board of Canada GNBC and to make these authoritative records available for government and public use 4 These records include the names of over 70 000 populated places and administrative areas 300 000 water features and 115 000 terrain features e g mountains and peninsulas 5 Partners Edit Provincial and Territorial AgenciesBritish Columbia BC Geographical NamesAlberta Tourism Parks and RecreationSaskatchewan Information Services Corporation of SaskatchewanManitoba Manitoba Geographical Names ProgramOntario Ministry of Natural Resources and ForestryQuebec Commission de toponymie du QuebecNew Brunswick Historic PlacesPrince Edward Island Provincial TreasuryNova Scotia Geographic Information ServicesNewfoundland and Labrador Department of Environment and ConservationYukon Department of Tourism and CultureNorthwest Territories Prince of Wales Northern Heritage CentreNunavut Government of NunavutFederal AgenciesCanada Post Canadian Hydrographic Service Elections Canada Earth Sciences Geological Survey of Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Library and Archives Canada Natural Resources Canada Department of National Defence Parks Canada Statistics Canada Translation Bureau 6 National Road Network Edit Since 2003 GeoBase has provided a consistent accurate and current NRN The first edition of the NRN depicted the centerline of over 1 1 million kilometers of non restricted use roads in Canada In the fall of 2007 the second edition of the NRN was launched NRN 2 0 includes place names street names and address ranges between intersections 7 Road network data provides the framework for many geomatics applications such as mapping geocoding geographic searching and area delineations NRN data can be used in a wide variety of activities including managing road operations business development and marketing transportation and government services delivery e g census and elections 8 Partners Edit The following organizations are closest to the source partners actively working as the authoritative data providers of GeoBase s National Road Network Provincial and Territorial AgenciesBritish Columbia Base Mapping and Geomatic ServicesAlberta Infrastructure and TransportationSaskatchewan Information Services CorporationManitoba Manitoba Conservation and Water StewardshipOntario Land Information OntarioPrince Edward Island Transportation and Public WorksNova Scotia Geographic Information ServicesYukon Yukon GovernmentNorthwest Territories Northwest Territories Centre for GeomaticsFederal AgenciesNatural Resources Canada Natural Resources CanadaGeoConnections GeoConnectionsStatistics Canada Statistics CanadaElections Canada Elections CanadaNational Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces Canada Centre for Security Science DRDC CSS Geopolitical Boundaries Edit This data layer contains the international inter provincial and territorial boundaries as well as the boundaries of Canada s exclusive economic zone It is not intended for legal use and should be utilized for cartographic purposes only The dataset is composed of three files an administrative boundary file an administrative areas file and a metadata file 9 Partners Edit The authoritative data source providers for this data layer are Statistics Canada Elections Canada International Boundary Commission Canadian Hydrographic Service Province of Ontario Surveyor General BranchNational Hydro Network Edit The NHN focuses on providing a quality geometric description and a set of basic attributes describing Canada s inland surface waters It provides geospatial digital data describing hydrographic features such as lakes reservoirs rivers etc as well as a linear drainage network and the toponymic information geographical names associated to hydrography 10 Partners Edit GeoBase is joined by the following provincial territorial partners for this data layer British Columbia Integrated Resource Operations GeoBCQuebec Ministere de l Energie et des Ressources naturelles Archived 2014 08 08 at the Wayback MachineYukon Highways and Public Works Geomatics YukonOntario Ministry of Natural ResourcesGeodetic Network Edit The Canadian Geodetic Network data has created a dynamic infrastructure to serve both present and future needs for positioning As well as being a GPS control network the Geodetic Network can serve as a monitoring network for deformation studies of the Canadian landmass 11 Satellite Orthoimages Edit GeoBase Orthoimage 2005 2010 is made from SPOT 4 5 earth observation data covering Canada s landmass south of the 81st parallel approximately 5000 images will be acquired during the period 2005 2010 Each orthorectified satellite image covers an area of approximately 3 600 km or 60 60 km of the Earth s surface In addition Landsat 7 provides a complete set of cloud free orthoimages covering the Canadian landmass 12 The GeoBase SPOT 4 and SPOT 5 orthoimagery can be used in a wide variety of applications including mapping agriculture forestry geology land use planning and management maritime monitoring disaster management and mitigation and in defence intelligence and security GeoBase SPOT orthoimagery is aligned with and can be integrated with other GeoBase data layers It can also be used in combination with other remotely sensed data 13 Partners Edit With funding support from GeoConnections the following federal and provincial territorial agencies jointly contributed to the production of the orthoimages Provincial and Territorial AgenciesBritish Columbia Base Mapping and Geomatic ServicesAlberta Environment and Sustainable Resource DevelopmentSaskatchewan Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Research CouncilManitoba Manitoba Conservation and Water StewardshipOntario Ministry of Natural ResourcesQuebec Ministere de l Energie et des Ressources naturellesNew Brunswick Service New BrunswickPrince Edward Island Government of Prince Edward IslandNova Scotia Service Nova Scotia and Municipal RelationsNewfoundland and Labrador Government ServicesYukon Highways and Public Works Geomatics YukonNorthwest Territories Centre for GeomaticsNunavut Community and Government ServicesFederal AgenciesAgriculture and Agri Food Canada Canadian Transport Agency Elections Canada Environment Canada Fisheries and Oceans Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada National Defence Natural Resources Canada Parks Canada Statistics Canada Public Safety Canada 3 Canadian Digital Elevation Data Edit Canadian Digital Elevation Data CDED consists of an ordered array of ground elevations at regularly spaced intervals The source digital data for CDED is extracted from the hypsographic and hydrographic elements of the National Topographic Data Base NTDB or various scaled positional data acquired from the provinces and territories 14 Partners Edit Natural Resources Canada NRCan and the following provincial agencies jointly produced the CDED files with funding support from GeoConnections Provincial AgenciesBritish Columbia Base Mapping and Geomatic ServicesAlberta Environment and Sustainable Resource DevelopmentOntario Ministry of Natural ResourcesNova Scotia Service Nova Scotia and Municipal RelationsYukon Yukon Department of Highways amp Public WorksFederal AgenciesNatural Resources Canada Canadian Forest Service Earth Sciences 15 New Data Layers Edit A process is required for the acceptance of a new data theme into GeoBase The objectives of having such a process are Ensure that any theme added to GeoBase will meet the requirements of most Canadian geomatics data clients Ensure that the data for the theme to be added is or will be available with some long term certainty Ensure that data custodians and coordinators will adhere to the GeoBase principles References Edit For more information see the Open Government Licence Canada GeoBase About Archived 2015 11 25 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 16 2008 a b GeoBase Partners List permanent dead link Accessed May 16 2008 GeoBase Canadian Geographical Names Archived 2008 05 08 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 15 2008 The Canadian Geographical Names Data Base CGNDB 1997 Archived 2008 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Accessed July 17 2008 Geographical Names Board of Canada Members Archived 2008 05 31 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 22 2008 GeoBase National Road Network Accessed May 15 2008 National Road Network GeoBase informational insert sheet ISBN 978 0 662 48833 0 GeoBase Canadian Geopolitical Boundaries Accessed May 15 2008 GeoBase National Hydro Network Accessed May 15 2008 GeoBase Canadian Geodetic Network Accessed May 15 2008 GeoBase Satellite Imagery Accessed May 15 2008 Orthoimage 2005 2010 GeoBase informational insert sheet ISBN 978 0 662 48831 6 GeoBase Canadian Digital Elevation Data Accessed May 15 2008 GeoBase Partners List Archived 2008 06 09 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 15 2008 External links EditGovernment of Canada Gouvernement du Canada GeoGratis GeoGratis Natural Resources Canada Ressources naturelles Canada GeoConnections GeoConnexions Canadian Council on Geomatics Conseil canadien de geomatique Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GeoBase geospatial data amp oldid 1128757082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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