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Current set up of SDI in Malaysia

Current set up of SDI in Malaysia. The Malaysian Centre for Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MaCGDI) was established on 1st December 2002 under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE).

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Current set up of SDI in Malaysia

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  1. Current set up of SDI in Malaysia • The Malaysian Centre for Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MaCGDI) was established on 1st December 2002 under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE). • MaCGDI plays crucial roles to spearhead the geospatial industry in Malaysia towards materialising the benefits of geospatial information. • MaCGDI will provide better services to merge the geospatial industry into the mainstream IT in Malaysia • MaCGDI was founded to establish the Malaysian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MyGDI) as the Malaysian NSDI.

  2. Current set up of SDI in Malaysia MyGDI as MALAYSIAN NSDI • MyGDI comprises of technology, policies, standards and procedures for data provider agencies to cooperatively produce and share geospatial information. • MyGDI is an initiative by the government to enhance the awareness about data availability and improve access to geospatial information by facilitating data sharing among participating agencies. • MyGDI provides a basis for spatial data exploration, evaluation and application for users and data providers, within all levels of government, commercial, and non-profit sectors, academia and the public.

  3. Current set up of SDI in Malaysia National Land Council MyGDI MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE MyGDI National Coordinating Committee Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment (NRE) MyGDI Standard Technical Committee MyGDI State Coordinating Committee MaCGDI MyGDI Framework Technical Committee MyGDI State Technical Committee State Geospatial Data Providers MyGDI Clearinghouse Technical Committee Federal Geospatial Data Providers

  4. Current set up of SDI in Malaysia MyGDI BUSINESS MODEL

  5. Current set up of SDI in Malaysia

  6. Role of MaCGDI • To be an advisor to the Government of Malaysia in the formulation and implementation of policies regarding geospatial data • To be a coordinating body for the development of geospatial data and information standard for geographic information/geomatics • To act as the national centre for dissemination of geospatial data • To be a technical reference centre for advisory and consulting services with regard to the development and application of geospatial data • To develop and coordinate MyGDI Clearinghouse activities • To plan and develop a GIS human resource development programme • To conduct various activities in, the promotion of MYCDI throughout the country to encourage its utilisation • To become an R&D centre for GIS • To represent the public sector in international forum and meetings concerning geospatial data

  7. Types of data provided by MaCGDI AeronauticalThis category contains the geospatial information related to air space and aerodrome. DemarcationThis category holds information on topographic, maritime and cadastral. HydrographyThe Hydrography category includes geospatial data on coastal hydrograph, shoreline structures, fishing facilities, ports and harbours, navigation aids, danger and hazard, depth information, inland water, river structure, offshore and miscellaneous. SoilThis category contains geospatial features such as Histosols, Spodosols, Andisols, Oxisols, Vertisols, Ultisols, Mollisols, Alfisols, Inceptisols and Entisols.

  8. Types of data provided by MaCGDI UtilityThis category contains the geospatial information related to electricity, telecommunication, water supply, oil and gas, broadcasting, sewerage, waste management and meteorological. Special Use(Dataset Specific) Terrain Analysis Dataset and Meteorological Dataset Built Environment Building, property or place designated for use as premises for residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, educational, religious, recreational, cemetery and built-up. GeologyThe Geology category includes all geological mapping information and related geoscience geospatial data including geolithology, mineral, fossils, mining, exploration, and geological features

  9. Types of data provided by MaCGDI HypsographyThis category contains the geospatial information related to relief portrayal. TransportationThe Transportation category includes both land and water transportation geospatial information. VegetationThe Vegetation category includes geospatial data on cropland (Perennials), cropland (Annuals), cropland (Cash-Crops), natural vegetation (Dryland), natural vegetation (Wetland) and natural vegetation (Miscellaneous) GeneralThe General category includes geospatial data on Control Points such as GPS stations, Trigonometry station and Gravity Reference Point.

  10. Types of data provided by MACGDI MyGDI Search Page MyGDI Application View Metadata

  11. Types of data provided by MACGDI SEARCHING RESULT

  12. Create map MyGDI Local Government Work Office Use of Spatial data by Malaysia govt. agencies G4E Natural Resources Management Integrated GIS… Management and maintain spatial data in Local Government Survey, plan, design Consulting Company

  13. Use of Spatial data by Malaysia govt. agencies GEOINFORMATION FOR EXECUTIVE (G4E) • A GIS decision making application for executive (G4E) was developed and implemented. Target users are mainly government executives at Federal and State levels. • To make informed decision in planning, monitoring and enforcement, the right information has to be gathered using the best data available.

  14. Use of Spatial data by Malaysia govt. agencies EXAMPLE of SCREEN for G4NRE

  15. Use of Spatial data by Malaysia govt. agencies EXAMPLE of SCREEN for G4NRE Flooded area in Kuala Lumpur 2007

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