National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (Philippines)

National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (Philippines)
National Mapping & Resource Information Authority
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Agency overview
Formed 1988
Agency executive Peter N. Tiangco, Administrator
Parent department Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Website
namria.gov.ph

The Philippines' National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (Filipino: Pambansang Pangasiwaan sa Pag-mamapa at Dulugang Kaalaman), abbreviated as NAMRIA, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources responsible for providing the public with mapmaking services and acting as the central mapping agency, depository, and distribution facility of natural resources data in the form of maps, charts, texts, and statistics.

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History

As provided for in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order No. 31, series of 1988, which prescribed the guidelines implementing Section 22 (a) of Executive Order 192, our organization is mandated to provide the public with mapmaking services and to act as the central mapping agency, depository, and distribution facility of natural resources data in the form of maps, charts, texts, and statistics.

Four (4) technical departments are undertaking the networks of operation on map production and information generation. These are the Hydrography Department (HD), the Mapping and Geodesy Department (MGD), the Remote Sensing and Resource Data Analysis Department (RSRDAD), and the Information Management Department (IMD).

Technical Departments

Hydrography Department

The functions of the Hydrography Department (HD) are:

  1. to acquire and analyze hydrographic and oceanographic data used for promoting navigational safety and oceanographic research. Outputs are nautical charts, navigational warnings, tide and current predictions.

Mapping and Geodesy Department

As the sole agency of the government, NAMRIA with its Mapping and Geodesy Department (MGD) produces, maintains and updates base maps that will serve as basic inputs in various development activities of the government, the academic and scientific community, and the private sector.

These maps are produced based on data obtained from aerial photography and satellite imagery.

Remote Sensing and Resource Data Analysis Department

The Remote Sensing and Resource Data Analysis Department (RSRDAD) is mandated to conduct land use assessment/evaluation and land classification. Its functions are:

  1. to provide remote sensing services and vital data on the environment, land use, forestry, agriculture, water resources, coastal zone, among others, and
  2. to conduct researches on remote sensing and GIS applications.

Information Management Department

The Information Management Department (IMD) works toward the sharing, transfer, exchange, packaging and dissemination of environment and natural resources data. It develops and maintains information systems and environment and natural resources databases for use not only within NAMRIA but also by outside clients.

It also serves as the marketing arm of the agency for all its products and services. shows actual maps covered under alienable and disposable lands.

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