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The GeoLocator is a Geographic Information System (GIS) facility that could help you in locating areas such as towns, provinces, lakes, mountains and rivers in the Philippines. It uses the topographic map 1:250,000 scale based on aerial photography taken during the period of 1947-1953.

The geographical information that you gather here may be old, but they can still be used as a reference since lakes, mountains and rivers are geographical features that are basically permanent. For the towns and provinces, the names can change through time, or new towns and provinces are named, but their locations would be more likely unchanged.

Note: The GeoLocator is not a road or street map.

   

   
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Section 01. Location Search
 
 
       
   
Tools
Functions
Pan Tool. Use to move from one area of the map to another. Move your mouse to an area where you want it centered. Click and drag.
Zoom In Tool. Use to move the area towards you making it large and more visible. Point and click.
Zoom Out Tool. Use to move an area away from you allowing more area to view. Point and click.
Zoom Box Tool. Use to specify an area to zoom in. Move your mouse from one point, click and drag to your second point making a box. Click and drag.
Zoom to Fit Tool. Use to return to the default viea of the map, which is its full extent. The whole map would be visible. Click.
Info Tool. Use to get more information on an area, point or line. The information will appear on a pop-up window. Point and click.
     
           
 
Section 02. Instructions of Use
   
 
01. Type an area: a province, a town, an island, a river, a lake or a mountain,
  in the search location box and always click the go button. If there is a record of your search, it will be highlighted in red and a pop-up window will appear. If there is no record, nothing will happen and no window will pop-up.

02. The information displayed in the pop-up window will only show two
  information at most: the name of the searched location and the province where it is located. If you want to view more information, you have to select the Info Tool in the toolbox and click it to the shaded or selected area on the map.

03. Use the Zoom In tool or the Zoom Box tool if you want to see more
  details of your location searched. At separate zoom levels, more information will be viewed on the map such as roads with their road types, contour lines showing the elevation or height of the area, rivers and their names, mountains and volcanos.

Please refer to the color coding to your left to determine what geographical feature that the colors you see on the map represents for.

04. If you want to view peripheral areas, use either the Zoom Out tool or the
  Pan tool by just clicking to an area or clicking and dragging your mouse to an area, respectively.

05. If you want to return to the whole map of the Philippines, just click on the
  Zoom to Fit tool in the toolbox.

You can always try another search location or explore the map by just using any of the tools in the toolbox.
   
   
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Geographical Features
     Administrative boundaries (Line)
     Rivers (Line)
     Road Types (Line)
     Contour Lines or Elevation (Line)
     Lakes (Line)
     Mountains and Volcanos (Point)
     Provinces or Towns Area (Polygon)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
           
 
 

Geographic Information System or GIS is defined as an information system to input, retrieve, process, analyze and output geographically referenced data or geospatial data in order to support decision making for planning and management of natural resources and environment.

GIS is a technology that is used to view and analyze data from a geographic perspective. The technology is a piece of an organization's overall information system framework.

Source: JICA-Net Training Course on GIS, www.gis.com

   
   
       


 
     
  + Philippine Map with the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG)
+ Philippine Reference System (PRS) 1992
+ National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Plan
+ GTC 2007 Training Calendar and Registration Form
     
         
   
 
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