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Beirut port explosion operational zones
Data and Resources
Additional Info
Field | Value |
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Source | https://maps.mapaction.org/dataset/2020-lbn-001-ma026-v1 |
Version | 1 |
Last Updated | August 12, 2020, 16:34 (UTC) |
Created | August 12, 2020, 16:33 (UTC) |
countries | Lebanon |
createdate | 2020-08-12 05:31:12 |
createtime | 17:31 |
datasource | Data Sources: OpenStreetMap, Lebanese Red Cross, OCHA, HDX, UN Habitat |
datum | WGS 1984 |
glideno | OT-2020-000177-LBN |
jpgfilename | ma026-Operational-Zones-300dpi.jpeg |
jpgfilesize | 2525207 |
jpgresolutiondpi | 300 |
kmlresolutiondpi | 50 |
kmzfilename | ma026-Operational-Zones.kmz |
language | Undetermined |
mapNumber | MA026 |
mxdfilename | ma026-Operational-Zones.mxd |
papersize | A3 |
pdffilename | ma026-Operational-Zones-300dpi.pdf |
pdffilesize | 656961 |
pdfresolutiondpi | 300 |
product-type | mapsheet |
proj | WGS 1984 UTM Zone 36N |
ref | ma026-Operational-Zones |
scale | 1: 15,000 |
sourceorg | MapAction |
summary | These zones were developed to help coordinate and collaborate on relief efforts at the operational level. Level 3 Administrative boundaries in Lebanon ‘Cadasters’ were divided into Zones. Those zones will be used as a reference to facilitate the data collection for all different aspects of the response. A Zone can be defined as a cluster of built-up plots separated by the road network within the Administrative Level 3 – Cadasters of Lebanon. |
xmax | 35.56 |
xmin | 35.49 |
ymax | 33.91 |
ymin | 33.88 |