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February 12th, 2011
Protected Planet, UN Online Mapping Application, Built with Open Source Geospatial Technologies

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Protected Planet, an interactive mapping website launched in October, provides information and media on protected areas across the world.  Developers from the United Nations Environment Programme-World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) built the server-side components of the application, while front-end development and visual design was handled by Vizzuality, a Madrid-based company that specializes in biodiversity informatics.  As both organizations are committed to open source solutions, UNEP-WCMC used PostGIS for the Protected Planet spatial database, while Vizzuality relied upon GeoServer to serve Protected Planet’s geospatial data.  PostGIS and GeoServer are both supported by OpenGeo, a global leader in open source geospatial solutions. Learn More

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