The Community Maps of Canada Program David Gariepy, Esri Canada Proud Supporter of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games
Context Base mapping in Canada needs to be modernized: - Minimize costly silos and duplication of effort; - Capture rich authoritative content & changes at source; - Collaborate to minimize costs and improve services; - Effectively leverage new Web-based technologies; - Open Data Movement Common need but no solution Kingbridge Group Modern digital base mapping is a strategic component of our digital economy
What is the Community Map of Canada? A modern, collaborative, national, multiparticipant, multi-scale, content-rich Web Map of Canada; Topographic and imagery content; Hosted in the Cloud (ArcGIS Online); Authoritative, maintained-at-source content from local, provincial and federal organizations as well as industry;
What is the Community Map of Canada? Assembled and updated by Esri Canada in collaboration with hundreds of public and private data providers; Accessible by anyone with a Web browser integrated with the ArcGIS platform; A work-in-progress; Part of Esri Inc s global base map. View the Community Map on ArcGIS Online
Why is the Community Map of Canada being built? Industry, government and others need a modern, authoritative, multi-scale, web-based, national map of Canada; The Community Map program creates a consistent, single map from many sources and makes the result accessible to everyone. This: - Reduces duplication of effort and drives down costs for producers and users; - Modernizes Canadian base mapping; - Increases productivity across many sectors; - Enables Open Data and Innovation
Who is using the Community Map of Canada? Government; Industry; Media; NGO s; Citizens
Community Map of Canada: Monthly Usage (January 2012 February 2015) Community Map usage trend line Usage is growing and is currently at about 40 Million tile downloads per month.
Many Apps make use of the Community Map
The Community Map and the Canadian Open Data Movement Canadian Open Data Movement Thousands of independent, disparate open data contributions (mostly mapping data) Positive Feedback Loop Community Map of Canada Brought together into a nationally consistent, up-to-date, continuously improved national asset. There is a synergistic relationship between the Community Map and the Open Data Movement
Current Community Map Participants Data comes from authoritative sources: - Federal government; - Provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta - 125 Municipalities & Regional Districts - 7 Universities Completion target July 1, 2017 Community Map Participants Status Map
What are the benefits of participating? Standard base map with my content hosted and updated for my users and public to use; Consistent base map with adjoining jurisdictions and the rest of Canada Open Data Enabler; Participatory momentum hundreds of community members are participating 40 million usage hits/month and growing; Lower hosting costs and map request response costs highly scalable; Integrated with ArcGIS Online. There is no fee to the data provider for having their map data published in the Community Map and hosted on ArcGIS Online...
Community Map Status: July 1 st, 2017 (Canada s 150 th birthday) is the target date for reaching 100% population coverage on the Community Map of Canada!
Community Map Scales and Data Providers National Level Data Providers Municipal Level Data Providers Published Tile Scales 1:4,600,000 1:2,300,000 1:1,100,000 1:577,000 1:288,000 1:144,000 1:72,000 1:36,000 1:18,000 1:9,000 1:4,500 1:2,000 1:1,000 Provincial/ Territorial Level Data Providers
Community Map Scales and Cartographic Appearance Published Tile Scales Municipal Level Data Providers 1:4,600,000 1:2,300,000 1:1,100,000 1:577,000 1:288,000 1:144,000 1:72,000 1:36,000 1:18,000 1:9,000 1:4,500 1:2,000 1:1,000
Larger scale content requirements Roads Highways Parcels Administrative Boundaries City/neighbourhood boundaries Park Areas Buildings Water Bodies Rivers/Streams Railways Transit Contours City of Peterborough Topographic Elevation/Summits Landform Landmark Areas Bikepath Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Vegetation Landuse Points of Interest Bridges Parking Lot Address Points City of Peterborough Imagery Imagery (large scale)
The GeoFoundation Exchange (GFX): Conceptual Model GFX Authoritative Data Providers Municipal Provincial Federal GeoFoundation Exchange (GFX) Open Data Exchange GFX Partner Services GFX Partner Services GFX Partners Federal SDI s Provincial SDI s End Users GFX Partner End-User Services GFX Partner End-User Services End Users End Users
Key points about the GFX Production platform for the Community Map of Canada Reduces mapping costs; Helps Aggregators improve mapping services to their end users; Does not impact the internal systems and processes of Data Providers or Data Aggregators; The GFX is an Open Data exchange. Does not own or control data. A collaborative partnership model - similar to other exchanges (like Interac)
Key points for prospective participants No fee and very little work for participants; Participants retain ownership of their data; Participant data is not redistributed only caches of the data are published (not downloadable); Both topographic and imagery data can be published;
Key points for prospective participants (cont d) Participation benefits both the participant as well as the entire community; Participation agreement; Best efforts approach to participating no service level agreements; Annual updates are targeted - frequency improvements are taking place.
How do you participate? Contact your Esri Canada Account Manager Discuss program details with Program Manager - Qualify contributor - Evaluate data - Logistics Execute appropriate Participation Agreement Esri Canada: - builds the map caches - reviews map with participant - publishes caches and updates on ArcGIS Online
Community Map information on the Esri Canada Blog http://www.esri.ca/en/blog/pheersink
Q & A THANK YOU David Gariepy, Esri Canada (Director, Platform Content) Paul Heersink, Esri Canada (Community Map Program Manager)