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April 12th, 2011
SuperGIS Applied to Spatial Data Management of National Parks

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SuperGeo Technologies announced its latest GIS application to spatial data management in one of the most reputed National Parks in Taiwan. Covering Kinmen Island and many other islets, Kinmen National Park is characterized by its historical battle sites, abundant ecological resources and well-preserved traditional tribes.

For many years, Kinmen National Park has collected a large sum of geographic data related to this land. However, in some cases, the data format fails to conform to the system for data coordinating, thus seriously affecting the efficiency of the data management. To optimize the management of land resources and to maintain Kinmanpublic facilities in Kinmen National Park, the administration decided to establish a Geographic Information System (GIS). “Kinmen National Park Spatial Data Management GIS” is a management system based on SuperWebGIS, the Internet Map Server software developed by SuperGeo Technologies.

It contains five major functions, including query and position, user account management, file management, data output and map data display. By utilizing substantial map resources and WebGIS technologies, this system can notably improve the management regarding the spatial data of Kinmen National Park, such as map display, query and position with map and text, output of map and data. With the “Kinmen National Park Spatial Data Management GIS” system, the staff of the national park can easily and properly manage the land resources on a unified platform. Moreover, the recreation quality is anticipated to gain considerable elevation in the long term.

More information is available at http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_2_201103.aspx