The creation of ortophoto maps and aerial images with the state-of-the-art equipment through this project now provides a complete and functional overview of the entire country. These 3D maps will be used for various administrative activities, such as urban planning, rural development, agricultural planning, land administration, foreign investment promotion, municipal administration, transport infrastructure, real-estate market, forest management, environmental protection, demining, tourism development and statistics.
Ambassador Sorensen stressed that the maps will make a real difference for the citizens of BiH. He emphasized that the maps have already proved to be of great assistance during the unprecedented floods in BiH. In addition, the maps have been crucial in the population and housing census conducted in BiH in October 2013. They are also relevant for demining activities enabling faster and more accurate identification of mine suspected areas and for developing base maps for easier and safer field work.
“During the course of this project the entire territory of 51,129 sq km of the country was covered with 29,300 aerial photographs. Two aeroplanes were mobilized which flew over 74 sorties and 260 hours altogether,” the Ambassador said.
The event was also attended by the Zeljko Obradovic, Director of the Federal Administration for Geodetic and Property Affairs, Milos Komljenovic, Acting Director of RS Administration for Geodetic and Property Affairs, Sinisa Milic, representative of the Government of the Brcko District BiH, and representative of the Chairman of the BiH Council of Ministers.
BiH Minister of Civil Affairs Sredoje Novic thanked the EU for funding and managing the implementation of this important project. The project was coordinated by the BiH Ministry of Civil Affairs and implemented in cooperation with the FBiH and RS Administrations for Geodetic and Real Property Affairs and the Department of Public Records of the Brcko District BiH Government. The project was funded by the EU through IPA 2008 in the total amount of 2,456,000 Euro and implemented by Geofoto Company from Zagreb.
The Project had two phases. In the first phase the EU funded project (IPA 2007) “Establishing of a Network of permanent (referent) GPS stations – BiHPOS” created the preconditions for accurate measuring and land parcelling.
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Use of digital ortophoto plans
(Source: Europa.ba)