Title: GeoBase Standards
1GeoBase Standards
Corinna Vester Seminar on Canadian and
International Standards in Geographic Information
/ Geomatics
2Presentation overview
- The goal of this presentation is to outline
- a brief description of GeoBase,
- how GeoBase standards are developed,
- what criteria GeoBase standards must meet,
- what GeoBase standards have been adopted,
- where information on GeoBase standards and
specifications can be found.
3GeoBase is .
- GeoBase is a federal, provincial and territorial
government initiative, overseen by the Canadian
Council on Geomatics (CCOG). - This initiative was undertaken to ensure the
provision of, and access to fundamental
geographic information that describes the
Canadian landmass. - GeoBase consists of quality geospatial data,
which is current, accurate and consistent
throughout Canada. GeoBase is a unique data set,
collected once and maintained - closest to
source.
4GeoBase Relationships
GeoBase
NRCan
5GeoBase Principles
- Source data (regional and, where practical,
national) all share the same geometry. - GeoBase data provides national coverage.
- Source data is collected once and used by many.
- Source data is collected and maintained closest
to 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.
6GeoBase Data Layers
National Hydro Network (NHN)
Geopolitical Boundaries
Geographical Names of Canada
Satellite Orthoimages Landsat 7
and SPOT 4 and 5
National Road Network (NRN 2.0)
Digital Elevation Data (CDED)
Geodetic Network
7Technical Characteristics of GeoBase Data
- 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.
8Standards Criteria
- GeoBase standards must fit with international
standards. - GeoBase standards define what the standards are
and when they must be complied with but not how
the data is made compliant. - GeoBase standards will be maintained.
9Standards Development and Acceptance Process - 1
- CCOG sanctions a request for a new Standard and
identifies co-Chairs for a development team for
the Standard. - Co-Chairs, the data custodian and willing
partners draft the Standard. - The draft Standard is circulated for review and
comment. - Comments are reflected in draft Standard.
10Standards Development and Acceptance Process - 2
- NRCan reviews the Standard against applicable
international standards and against other themes
to ensure consistency. It provides advice on any
non-conformity to the participating agencies and
to the GeoBase Steering Committee. - Workshops with appropriate experts (internal and
external) are held across Canada to further
review and modify the Standard. - Revised draft Standard is sent to CCOG members
for review.
11Standards Development and Acceptance Process - 3
- After a minimum two-month review period the
Standard is tabled for a vote of CCOG. - The Standard is accepted if 75 of CCOG members
vote to accept it.
12Current Standards
- To date three sets of standards have been through
the full development and acceptance process.
These are - National Road Network (NRN 1.0)
- National Hydrographic Network (NHN) v1.0.
- National Road Network (NRN 2.0)
- Full documentation of these standards are
available on the GeoBase Web site
(www.geobase.ca).
13Grandfathered Standards
- Geopolitical Boundaries,
- Geodetic Control Points,
- Landsat 7 Orthoimages,
- Digital Elevation Data, and
- Geographic Names
- The standards for these products were presented
to the CCOG and were adopted by Resolution
F05-11. These standards serve as the starting
point for any future standards development for
these themes. - No further standards will be grandfathered. All
future standards will follow the processes
outlined in this document.
14Future GeoBase standards
- Land cover
- Municipal Boundaries
15Standards Maintenance Process
- Any CCOG member can identify a need for a change
to a standard. In order to move forward with any
change, 75 of voting CCOG members must be in
favour. - The process for change to a standard is the same
as for a new standard.
16GeoBase Data Specifications
- Detailed specifications for all of the GeoBase
data layers are documented and available on the
GeoBase portal. - www.geobase.ca
17Questions