记者从市城乡规划局获悉,根据市政府日前印发的《关于加强测绘工作的若干意见》,哈尔滨市将建立市域规划区范围内周期为5年的1:2000比例尺地形图更新机制,并结合城市建设项目逐步建立地下管网信息系统,并进行动态更新,为城市建设及新农村建设服务。
据了解,目前哈尔滨市市域规划区范围内尚有约3000平方公里没有地形图。为此,哈尔滨市将逐步消灭无图区,还将逐步建立县级以上城镇建成区范围内周期为1至2年的1:1000比例尺地形图更新机制;保持地形图的动态更新,实现一村一图,增强基本比例尺地形图的保障服务能力,满足经济社会发展对基础测绘成果的需求。同时,哈尔滨市还将整合资源,构建基础地理信息平台。测绘部门将组织协调完善土地、矿产、森林、水资源、气象、环保、旅游等分布式自然资源和地理空间基础信息,逐步完善“数字哈尔滨”地理空间框架体系。建立地理信息资源共建共享机制,积极拓展地理信息服务领域。
Urban and rural planning from the City Council was informed that, according to the municipal government recently issued the "survey and mapping work on the strengthening of a number of views," the city of Harbin, the domain will be established within the planning area for the 5-year cycle of 1:2000 scale topographic map update mechanism, combined with the gradual establishment of urban construction projects underground pipe network information systems, and dynamic update for the urban construction and new rural construction.
It is understood that the current planning of Harbin City area there are about 3 thousand square kilometers there is no topographic maps. To this end, Harbin will be the gradual elimination of non-plan areas, or above the county level will be gradually set up the framework of the urban built-up area cycle of 1-2 years for the 1:1000 scale topographic map update mechanism; to maintain the dynamic update topographic maps, the realization of a village a map, the basic scale topographic maps to enhance the ability of security services to meet basic economic and social development needs of surveying and mapping results. At the same time, Harbin will also consolidate resources and build the basis of the geographical information platform. Surveying and mapping departments will improve the organization and coordination of land, minerals, forests, water resources, meteorology, environmental protection, tourism, and other distributed based on natural resources and geo-spatial information, and gradually perfect the "digital Harbin" geo-spatial framework. The establishment of geographic information-sharing mechanisms to build resources, and actively explore the field of geographic information services. |