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Deputy Minister of MOLIT Doh, Tae-Ho

Spatial Information Policy in KOREA. Asia Geospatial Forum (2013. 09. 24.). Deputy Minister of MOLIT Doh, Tae-Ho. C ontents. I . About NSDI in Korea. Ⅱ . Composition of Framework Data. Ⅲ . Utilizing Geospatial Information. Ⅳ . Global Partnership. Ⅴ . New Growth Engine.

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Deputy Minister of MOLIT Doh, Tae-Ho

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  1. Spatial Information Policy in KOREA Asia Geospatial Forum (2013. 09. 24.) Deputy Minister of MOLIT Doh, Tae-Ho

  2. Contents I. About NSDI in Korea Ⅱ. Composition of Framework Data Ⅲ. Utilizing Geospatial Information Ⅳ. Global Partnership Ⅴ. New Growth Engine

  3. I-1. About NSDI in Korea I About NSDI in Korea Organization & System of Korea's NSDI Central Government Municipalities MOLIT Basic Plan & Implementation Plan Public Institute Private Enterprise NGII KCSC National Geographic Information Institute Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation Survey and Cadastral Records Act National Spatial Data Industry Promotion Act National Spatial Data Infrastrure Act 1

  4. I-2 About NSDI in Korea National GIS Project by the Government From 1995, ground for NGIS and network was established Korea has established a reliable NSDI by systematically driven policies 2

  5. Ⅱ-1. Composition of Framework Data Ⅱ Composition of Framework Data Mapping The central government has built infrastructure to efficiently serve land management through digitalization in geographic information. Cadastral map 21 Digital topographic map Framework Data 1,169,251 Types of Thematic Maps • Land usage • Underground • Environment • Agriculture • Forestry • etc. DEM Land cover map 3 Orthorectified image

  6. Ⅱ-2. Composition of Framework Data 3D Geospatial Information Korea is producing real world into a 3-dimensional map 10~50cmresolution Use Environment monitoring & Management of various facilities Urban planning, Developments, Risks & Disaster management 4

  7. Ⅱ-3. Composition of Framework Data Renovation of Cadastre Korea is renovating cadastral maps that have been made since the 1910s, 100years ago. 38millionparcels For20years Before After Effect Settle social conflicts and boundary disputes Standardize the land shape to increase its utility value 5

  8. Ⅲ-1. Utilizing Geospatial Information Ⅲ Utilizing Geospatial Information Total Intergrated System of NGIS It is an integrated system for sharing geospatial information and creating new concept service MOLIT Municipalities Private Enterprises National Spatial Data Integration Center Central Government Research Institutions 76systems of25organization are intergrated 6

  9. . . . . . . Ⅲ-2. Utilizing Geospatial Information KOREA Land Information System (KLIS) This system helps understand comprehensive information of real estate, cadastre and urban planning at a glance Land Policy & Management Land Administration Supports 14works Serves 48Public services Show Land & Housing Price Issue real estate documents 7

  10. Ⅲ-3. Utilizing Geospatial Information Underground Facilities Management System Management system of for major 7 underground facilities (water supply, sewer, electricity, gas, telecommunication, oil pipeline, heat) No Safety Accidents! Peaceful Green Nation! Comprehensive Underground Facility Management System Complex Underground Facilities Intergrated7kinds of facilities of124orgarnization, 300,000km, 8times around earth 8

  11. Ⅲ-4. Utilizing Geospatial Information Open Platform Service (V-World) It provides various national geospatial information to the public in a web-based open platform 49 National Information served 8 layer 3D maps (building, road, facilities, etc.) 19 kind of 2D maps (cadastrial map, nature reserve, etc.) 22 kind of attribute information “Open API Provided!!” (facilities's adress, name, area, etc.) Anyone! Easy! Fast! Creat new Business! 9

  12. Ⅲ-5. Utilizing Geospatial Information Big Data – converted to customized information 1. Converge Administrative Data on Geospatial information 2. Analyze data composed of stored information 3. Expectation of seasonal house demand and regional concentration 10

  13. Ⅲ-6. Utilizing Geospatial Information 3D and Indoor Spatial Information Service Support various services using convergence of indoor positioning technology Indoor audio guidance for invisible person Finding Emergency reporter system Evacuation route guidance system Multi-complex indoor guidance system 11

  14. Ⅳ-1. Global Partnership Ⅳ Global Partnership International Cooperation Korea is actively engaged in international cooperation and technical support to promote global spatial information 63Nations Oversea Project 20Nations MOU UN-GGIM-APVice Secretariat 12

  15. Ⅳ-2. Global Partnership Support in Geospatial Information Projects Korea's Geospatial Information Business is now in 63 countries worldwide Provide Survey, Geospatial Information Establishment, GIS Utilization System, Consulting, Education, GIS Software and Hardware development and sales. 13

  16. Ⅴ. New Growth Engine New Growth Engine Ⅴ Geospatial information is blue ocean Global Market is expected to grow 11% annually, It will reach $125billion by 2015 (74billion$ in 2010) World's Geospatial platform Geospatial information, Essential resource, for humanity!! 14

  17. The 6th Smart Geospatial Expo consisting of industrial exhibitions, international conference, and High-Level Forum was founded for the purpose of spatial information technology development and advancement of world’s spatial information industry. Date. Nov. 13(WED) ~ Nov. 15(Fri), 2013 / 3 days Venue. COEX / Seoul Program. • Opening Ceremony • Geospatial High-Level Form • - Establishment of cooperative regime by inviting high-level officials in overseas nations • Exhibition • - All-around exhibition with new geospatial technology and experience • Conference • - Diverse International conference to share and discuss directions in spatial information 15

  18. Thank you!

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