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OverviewThe Plan is accompanied by a state of art portfolio of spatial data:
The aerial photography covers almost the whole of Rwanda, about 26, 338 sqKm,with low altitude digital aerial photography. Given the difficulties with permission tofly over the border to nearby countries and the extremely difficult weather conditions, satellite imagery will be used to cover the remaining 4% excluding LakeKivu south west and is about 400 sqKm and borders to DRC.
Figure 1 Aerial Photo
Digital orthophoto images with a resolution of 0.25 meters using the photographshave been produced based on the aerial photos and satellite imagery. The highresolution orthophotos are being very instrumental in the National Land Registration
Project.
In addition, the images are being used to produce a nationwide coverage of BaseMaps at 1:50 000, covering the entire country that be used for many purposes. For example, the Base Map will very useful when the next generation of DistrictDevelopment Plans will be prepared.
Figur 2 Seamless coverage of the Base Map can be supplied
Coordinate SystemProjected Coordinate System: WGS 84 TM Rwanda
Projection: Transverse_Mercator False_Easting: 500000.00000000False_Northing: 5000000.00000000Central_Meridian: 30.00000000Scale_Factor: 0.99990000Latitude_Of_Origin: 0.00000000Linear Unit: Meter Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984Datum: D_WGS_1984Prime Meridian: Greenwich Angular Unit: Degree
Figur 3 Index map of othophotos
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Proposed Standards for Map Scales Accompanying Planning Instruments
Hard Copy Scale
Type of Plan
Type of Information Product Purpose
Reports Displays/Single Prints
LAND USE PLANS
National Land Use and
Development Master Plan
Policy and guiding plan.
Conditional for other sector national plans and subordinateland use plans as regard to Areas and Hubs of NationalInterest (AHNI)
1:1,000,000
(A4)
1:250,000 (A0)
(Integrated) District
Development Plan
Policy and guiding plan for
district development withproposals for development of urban and rural areas.
1:250,000
(A4)
1:50,000 (A1)
‘Urban Development Plan’ Policy and guiding plan or zoning/conditional for development of gazettedurban areas
1:50,000(A4)?
1:10,000(A?)
STUDA
UDP
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‘Action Area Plan’ Detailed and binding directivesfor designated urban/built-up
areas pointed out in the UrbanDevelopment Plan or asProjects with major land useimpact in the DistrictDevelopment Plan. Zoned andstrictly conditional.
1:2,000 -1:1,000
(Graph here) Cadastre Property identification. Strictlyconditional.
1:500?
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