Uploading of geo-data for each Central Forest Reserve (or other) polygon through an agreed
procedure to include:
Coordinate uploads, formats and conversions – uploading of geo-data in agreed formats (e.g. ‘.kml’ and ‘.shp’) and coordinate reference systems (CRS) with EPSG3857 (WGS 84) as the reference system of record.
Geo-fencing of coordinates – optional validation of all uploaded coordinates of geo-data (e.g. tree farmer license areas and sub-areas and other related data – e.g. ‘blocks’) to comply with a specific 2-dimensional value range manually set for each
data upload with rejection and listing of any data that is not compliant as per an agreed procedure and protocol.
BRMS geo-data – integration of contextual data published from the BRMS to include the boundaries of Central Forest Reserves, Local Forest Reserves, forest compartments and zones, and forest administrative boundaries viewable as optional layers – referred to as non-curated data.
GFW alert feed – integration of Global Forest Watch alert data for deforestation and fire as optional layers in user-customisable manner – referred to as non-curated data.
User-editable maps – multi-layer vector and raster generated map layers for displaying tree farmer geo-data which enable / provide for the basic manipulation and categorisation of uploaded polygons and lines of curated boundary data based on an agreed schema and user-based rule set together with additional metadata to enable tracking the management and status of these curated boundaries and other data.
Uploading of geo-data for each Central Forest Reserve (or other) polygon through an agreed procedure to include: