Digital survey to cover half a million Saudi cities

Digital survey to cover half a million Saudi cities
Updated 23 November 2012
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Digital survey to cover half a million Saudi cities

Digital survey to cover half a million Saudi cities

The Ministry for Municipal and Rural Affairs is conducting a far-reaching program to survey cities and villages in remote areas.
This comes at a time when the General Commission for Survey completed the geodetic database in Saudi Arabia.
It established 13 stations to collect information. Moreover, it established a 600-point network, which has been linked to 95 points established by Military Survey Department to unify the database in the Kingdom.
In the seventh meeting of the directors of surveying and mapping secretariats in the Kingdom held in Ahsa, Muhammad bin Nasir Al Rajhi, undersecretary of the Ministry for Municipal and Rural Affairs revealed the tendency to “establish an information unit in each municipality
to save and share all information to be used by the
municipality.”
Al Rajhi said, “The ministry has carried out an aerial survey that covers all areas of the kingdom which is estimated by 300,000 kilometers”.
He added, “The ministry has ambitious plans to carry out a digital aerial survey, to provide all the municipality with aerial images which are processed and corrected according to the unified database.”