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November 1st, 2010
Spatial Reference Framework for the Republic of the Philippines

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One of the major challenges of using spatial information is transferring points from a spherical object, like the earth, and displaying them on a two dimensional map.  The sciences of geodesy and surveying are used by cartographers to accomplish this task.  Unfortunately there is not just one way to project points to a flat map.  Each transfer of points, called a projection, has a specific purpose.  A projection will preserve some information (i.e. shape) but distort others (i.e. area).   Although there is not a ‘best projection’, the one most commonly used in the Philippines, is the transverse mercator [TM].   A TM is used because the country stretches primarily in a north-south direction.  Projections are just one part of a spatial reference framework.  The framework is further defined by an ellipsoid, geoid, datum and coordinate system. Read More