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Based on the Study Cartographic Recommendations for Humanitarian Demining Map Symbols in the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA), the first set of symbology was developed in 2006 for inclusion in IMSMANG.
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Based on the Study Cartographic Recommendations for Humanitarian Demining Map Symbols in the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA), the first set of symbology was developed in 2006 for inclusion in {{IMSMANG}}.
  
 
[http://www.gichd.org/lima/reports-publications/information-management-resources-and-publications/#c5499 Download the study]
 
[http://www.gichd.org/lima/reports-publications/information-management-resources-and-publications/#c5499 Download the study]
  
 
The current symbology may be found in C:\IMSMAng\server\gis\maps\IMSMA.style.
 
The current symbology may be found in C:\IMSMAng\server\gis\maps\IMSMA.style.

Revision as of 19:29, 27 February 2014

Based on the Study Cartographic Recommendations for Humanitarian Demining Map Symbols in the Information Management System for Mine Action (IMSMA), the first set of symbology was developed in 2006 for inclusion in IMSMANG.

Download the study

The current symbology may be found in C:\IMSMAng\server\gis\maps\IMSMA.style.