of Japan Address assignment respecting local culture and local agreement Hidenori ISO/TC 211 Expert Executive Officer for Geospatial Information Policy, Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) Lead, United Nations Vector Tile Toolkit Vice-chair, WG-3, UN-GGIM-AP Lead, Task Group B, WG-Disasters, UN-GGIM 2019-12-10T9:50/10:10@Omiya ‘Sonic City’ ISO 19160-2 workshop (2019-12-10T09:00/17:00)
processing 2 Global Mapping project Capacity building of digital mapping 3 Information Access Division Digital Japan Web System 4 Leibniz University of Hannover Road verification using ALOS-1 5 Technology Development Office Address data development, geographic identifier 6 Overseas Project Division Mapping / sewage projects 7 Director, Information Access Division GSI Maps and GSI Tiles 8 Director, International Affairs Division Conclusion of the Global Mapping project 9 United Nations Geospatial Information Section (UNGIS) Senior Geospatial Expert UN Vector Tile Toolkit (UNVT) 10 Executive Officer for Geospatial Information Policy Technology policy coordination 11 Involved in ISO/TC 211 for a long time e.g. Head of Delegation 2
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every address assignment scheme has good parts. 2. The key to success in address assignment would be the consensus by the local community, though it may not within the scope of the International Standardization. 3. I am ready to share the expertise from Japan within my ability though GSI is not a responsible body for address assignment. 4. I am keenly interested in how we can define the Scope of the upcoming 19160-2. 5. Japan will be at the position to support diverse address implementations and to support the culture of local communities. 7
1947) • Housing Labeling Act (住居表示法; 1962) The basic idea is self-governance. For example: 1. District name change shall be resolved by the municipal assembly and then notified by the government. 2. Local government can choose from block-based methods and street-based methods by municipal assembly resolutions. 3. Local governments usually have councils to make sure the local community has a consensus based on the conditions and the history of the local community. Modern address assignment process is taking a long time in Japan, but the process involves consensus building. 9
every address assignment scheme has good parts. 2. The key to success in address assignment would be the consensus by the local community, though it may not within the scope of the International Standardization. 3. I am ready to share the expertise from Japan within my ability though GSI is not a responsible body for address assignment. 4. I am keenly interested in how we can define the Scope of the upcoming 19160-2. 5. Japan will be at the position to support diverse address implementations and to support the culture of local communities. 16
of Japan Address assignment respecting local culture and local agreement Hidenori ISO/TC 211 Expert Executive Officer for Geospatial Information Policy, Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) Lead, United Nations Vector Tile Toolkit Vice-chair, WG-3, UN-GGIM-AP Lead, Task Group B, WG-Disasters, UN-GGIM 2019-12-10T9:50/10:10@Omiya ‘Sonic City’ ISO 19160-2 workshop (2019-12-10T09:00/17:00)