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Published February 10, 2022 | Version 1.0.0
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qdgc Mauritius

Description

QDGC tables delivered in geopackage file

QDGC represents a way of making (almost) equal area squares covering a specific area to represent specific qualities of the area covered. The squares themselves are based on the degree squares covering earth. Around the equator we have 360 longitudinal lines , and from the north to the south pole we have 180 latitudinal lines. Together this gives us 64800 segments or tiles covering earth.

Within each geopackage file you will find a number of tables with these names:

-tbl_qdgc_01
-tbl_qdgc_02
-tbl_qdgc_03
-tbl_qdgc_04
-tbl_qdgc_05
-etc

The attributes for each table are:

  • qdgc Unique Quarter Degree Grid Cell reference string
  • area_reference Country
  • level_qdgc QDGC level
  • cellsize degrees decimal degree for the longitudal and latitudal length of the cell
  • lon_center Longitude center of the cell
  • lat_center Latitudal center of the cell
  • area_km2 Calculated area for the cell
  • geom Geometry


Metadata
Geodata GCS_WGS_1984
Datum: D_WGS_1984
Prime Meridian: 0

Areas are calculated with different versions of Albers Equal Area Conic using the PostGIS function st_area. For the African continent I have used Africa Albers Equal Area Conic which will look like this:
- st_area(st_transform(geom, 102022))/1000000)

Licensing
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Conditions
Delivered to the user as-is. No guarantees. If you find errors, please tell me and I will try to fix it. Suggestions for improvements can be addressed to the github repository: https://github.com/ragnvald/qdgc

Thank you
The work has over the years been supported and received advice and moral support from many organisations and stakeholders. Here are some of them:
- Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute
- Dept of Biology, NTNU, Norway
- Norwegian Environment Agency
- Eivin Røskaft, Steven Prager, Howard Frederick, Julian Blanc, Honori Maliti, Paul Ramsey

References
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QDGC
* http://www.mindland.com/wp/projects/quarter-degree-grid-cells/about-qdgc/
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_azimuthal_equal-area_projection
* http://www.safe.com


Ragnvald Larsen
Trondheim 10th of February, 2022



ragnvald@mindland.com
www.mindland.com

Notes

All island groups has a 50 km buffer around them. Thus the coverage should be excellent for sensitivity atlases and similar.

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