The present condition and future of the Global Mapping Project
The Global Map is the effective tool for understanding current status of the global environment and taking measures for sustainable development. In November 1998, the United Nations recommended the heads of National Mapping Organizations to participate in Global Mapping Project. Until the March of 2...
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description | The Global Map is the effective tool for understanding current status of the global environment and taking measures for sustainable development. In November 1998, the United Nations recommended the heads of National Mapping Organizations to participate in Global Mapping Project. Until the March of 2000 the number of countries and regions participating in Global Mapping Project was seventy-seven. Target year of the Global Map first edition is 2000. Distribution of the Global Map will also be begun and Global Mapping Forum will be held in Hiroshima in November in this year. |
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