The mapping department is engaged in the comprehensive production of maps that delineate the international, regional, zonal, district, and kebele boundaries of the country. This work is conducted in close coordination with other working units when requested by the government. In addition to boundary maps, the department focuses on producing basic maps and geo-spatial data that adhere to international quality and standards. This includes meticulous metadata preparation, which ensures that all map data is properly documented and easily accessible for various applications.
One of the key tasks undertaken by the department is the collection of geographic names from the field and diverse sources. This involves organizing, storing, and preparing the information for publication. By maintaining accurate and comprehensive geographic naming conventions, the department enhances the usability of its maps. Furthermore, the department conducts research on the use and relevance of maps, examining aspects such as scale, size, symbols, and resources. This research is crucial for identifying quality standards that ensure the accuracy and reliability of the mapping products.
The department also engages in map revision and correction, cartographic visualization, and the assembly of geographic names. It develops strategies for map publication and distribution, ensuring that maps reach their intended audiences effectively. To support its mission, the department prepares surveys, research, and analysis for the production and renewal of various topographical and thematic maps based on demand. This approach not only meets the immediate needs of clients but also contributes to the long-term sustainability of mapping initiatives.
Area of research and collaborations:
- Topographic Map production
- Automation for map production
- Feature extraction
- Topology correction
- Map Template
- Seamless map workflow management
- Web mapping and publication