Chiwog Boundary


ISO 19115-3 Metadata

Metadata Information

Default locale:
Language code: eng
Country code: US
Character encoding: utf8
Metadata contact:
Role: custodian
Responsible party:
Organization:
Name: National Land Commission
Contact information:
Phone:
Number type: voice
Number: +97517751198
Address:
e-mail address: dphuntsho@nlcs.gov.bt
Indvidual:
Individual:
Name: Dorji Phuntsho
Position name: GIS Technician
Metadata date information:
Date type: revision
Date: 2024-03-13T00:00:00
Metadata standard:
Title: ISO 19115-3 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 1: Fundamentals
Edition: 2014
Metadata scope:
Resource scope: dataset
Scope name: dataset
Metadata maintenance:
Update frequency: asNeeded

Data Identification Information

Resource citation:
Title: Chiwog Boundary
Citation date:
Date type: creation
Date: 2013-04-06T00:00:00
Citation date:
Date type: revision
Date: 2024-04-11T00:00:00
Cited responsible party:
Role: custodian
Responsible party:
Organization:
Name: DLG&ECB
Indvidual:
Individual:
Name: Department of Local Governance & Election Commission of Bhutan
Presentation format: mapDigital
Other citation details: The Chiwog boundaries were aligned with Gewog boundaries by the National Land Commission during the NSDI workshop for internal consumption.
Abstract: Chiwog boundaries divide the block, Gewog, into several groups of villages for administration. The Chiwog boundaries were delineated during the local government election in 2010
Purpose: For segregation of villages for administrative purposes
Status: completed
Point of contact:
Role: custodian
Responsible party:
Organization:
Name: National Land Commission
Contact information:
Phone:
Number type: voice
Number: +97517751198
Address:
e-mail address: dphuntsho@nlcs.gov.bt
Indvidual:
Individual:
Name: Dorji Phuntsho
Position name: GIS Technician
Spatial representation type: vector
Themes or categories of the resource: boundaries
Resource extent:
Geographic element:
Bounding rectangle:
West longitude: 88.75
East longitude: 92.11
North latitude: 28.32
South latitude: 26.7
Resource maintenance:
Update frequency: asNeeded
Resource constraints:
General Constraints:
Limitations of use: The dataset can be used in an unaltered form (altered including being delete, update, stretched, or altered in any way to distort data from its original proportions or format) with copyright-acknowledged, temporarily for personal study that is not for direct or indirect commercial use. The common topology errors, such as gaps, overlaps, and sliver polygons of the Chiwog boundaries, have been cleaned and aligned with the corresponding Gewog boundaries to meet the requirements of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) portal and for internal purposes. As a result, there are changes in both the area and boundaries of the Chiwogs during the NSDI data cleaning workshop. Users are advised to exercise caution when using this data for any legal, administrative, or official purposes.
Default locale:
Language code: eng
Country code: US
Character encoding: utf8
Environment description: Esri ArcGIS 13.1.0.41833

Spatial Representation Information

Vector Data

Level of topology for this dataset: geometryOnly
Geometric objects:
Object type: composite

Reference System Information

Reference system identifier:
Identifier code: 5266
Codespace: EPSG
Version: 7.6(10.1.0)

Content Information

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Source:
Source description: The GeoEye-1 Satellite sensor features the most sophisticated technology ever used in a commercial remote sensing system. This newly developed sensor is optimized for large projects, as it can collect over 350,000 square kilometers of pan-sharpened multispectral satellite imagery every day.
Process step:
Process description: The GeoEye-1 Satellite sensor features the most sophisticated technology ever used in a commercial remote sensing system. This newly developed sensor is optimized for large projects, as it can collect over 350,000 square kilometers of pan-sharpened multispectral satellite imagery every day.

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Format specification citation:
Title: Shapefile
Edition: 1st
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