STUDY ON URGENT ESTABLISHMENT OF TOPOGRAPHIC
MAPPING IN EAST TIMOR - CREATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR
ESTABLISHING CADASTRE IN EAST TIMOR
Toru WATANABE, Japan
Key words:
Abstract
- First digital topographic mapping in East Timor after the
violence following the independence vote in September 1999.
- Cadastral and other necessary data for mapping were lost by the
violence.
- Many houses and buildings were destroyed and burned out.
- Complicated land ownership and form of use of public facilities
and buildings.
- Public facilities data using GIS.
Background of the Project
In response to a request from the Unite Nations Transitional
Administration in East Timor (hereinafter referred to as "UNTAET"),
the Government of Japan decided to conduct "The Study on Urgent
Establishment of Topographic Mapping in East Timor" (hereinafter
referred to as the "Study").
This Study was carried out by Japan International Cooperation
Agency, the official agency responsible for the implementation of the
technical cooperation programs of the Government of Japan. Asia Air
Survey Co., Ltd. sent the Study Team to East Timor under the contract
with JICA and executed field work and office work in Japan.
The Study area covers Dili City and its surrounding area in East
Timor and the total study area is 107 km2 for 1:2,000 scale digital
topographic mapping and digital GIS data preparation. The Study was
started from February 2000 and ended September 2000 and was the first
digital topographic mapping in East Timor after the violence following
the independence vote in September 1999.
Problems in Dili City
East Timor and Dili City have the following serious problems in the
field related to topographic maps at present:
- Since the cadastral data was lost by violence in September 1999,
many disputes have arisen in connection with land ownership within
Dili City. In order to settle these disputes, it is required to
develop a large scale of topographic maps, to make a land use
survey to be properly arranged on the newly developed topographic
maps of large scale.
- The facilities and building owned by the former Indonesian
Government will belong to East Timor after its independence, but
what facilities and buildings in what areas are not grasped
exactly. Therefore, it is required to define these unclear
facilities and buildings to become the national properties of East
Timor, before UNTAET turns over its reins to the future Government
of East Timor.
- A number of public facilities, buildings and houses within Dili
City were damaged by violence in September 1999, but it is
required to make a survey of what levels of damages those
buildings and houses in which areas were subjected to and to
prepare the survey report promptly as the basic materials for the
reconstruction plan of Dili City.
Forms of Use of Public Facilities and Buildings
Many houses and building in Dili City were destroyed and burned out
after the violence following the independence vote in 1999 and most of
them remained as damaged at the time of map creation. The ownership
and forms of use mainly of public buildings and facilities are
complicated having the past background compared with those in other
areas, and the form of use of public facilities and buildings are
classified into three types as follows:
- Public facilities and buildings in the Indonesian period that
remain damaged and unused since they were damaged by violence
following the independence vote in September 1999.
- Public facilities and buildings in the Indonesian period that
were damaged or undamaged, but restored by and UN organization and
so on, being in use.
- Public facilities and building in the Indonesian period that
were damaged or undamaged, but are now used for the same purpose
as in the Indonesian period.
Characteristic of Digital Topographic Maps Created
In the background described above, the Study Team determined that
the 1:2,000 scale digital topographic maps and GIS data to be created
in this Study should be different from the general topographic maps
and GIS data created for other areas and created those maps and GIS
data under the following ways:
- Damaged and undamaged buildings and houses on the 1:2,000 scale
digital topographic maps to be created will be classified in the
following way.
Ordinary houses with roof: |
Undamaged house --- drawn by
full lines |
Ordinary houses without roof: |
Damaged
houses ---
drawn by broken lines |
- In addition to the ordinary field identification, inventory
survey for public buildings and facilities to obtain the further
detailed data and information including the former (Indonesian
Administration) names of buildings and facilities, their present
names, locations or addresses, conditions of damages and usability
and so on will be executed, and inventory survey data sheets will
be prepared for GIS data.
- The inventory survey data sheets will be attached to each public
buildings and facilities as attribute data on 1:2,000 scale
digital topographic maps by using GIS.
CONTACT
Toru Watanabe
Overseas Operation Division
Asia Air Survey Co., Ltd.
Shinjuku-Kofu Bldg. 2-18
Shinjuku-4
Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 160-0022
JAPAN
Tel. + 81 3 5379 2891
Fax + 81 3 5379 2890
E-mail: Aaswatanabe@aol.com
24 March 2001
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