The Borneo Post

‘State to use latest technology to obtain data, images for new land cover map’

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KUCHING: Data and images from the latest remote sensing technology will be used to produce the Second Edition of the Sarawak Land Cover Map.

The applicatio­n of this technology is made possible following the signing of a five-year memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) between the state’s Land and Survey Department (JTS) and the federal Malaysia Remote Sensing Agency (APRM) yesterday.

Witnessed by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, the ceremony which took place at a leading hotel here also saw the unveiling of this new land cover system called ‘ Litupan Mukabumi Penderiaan Angkasa Sarawak’ or Limpas.

Awang Tengah, in his speech, said the MoU is an upgrade of the cooperatio­n note between JTS and APRM which had ended in 2016.

He also said the previous cooperatio­n succeeded in producing the First Edition of Sarawak Land Cover Map 2014 to replace the Land Use Map of Sarawak and Brunei used since 1957.

With the latest remote sensing technology, he said the data obtained will be faster and more precise unlike the current method of using images from aerial shots which is limited to smaller size of area and takes longer time to process.

He explained that remote sensing which utilises satellite, cover a wider area and field data is obtained faster when combined with Geographic Informatio­n System (GIS).

“The Land and Survey Department celebrates its 100 years of establishm­ent this year. It should adopt new and latest methods to further build up its capacity as the lead agency in the state’s developmen­t,” said Awang Tengah, who is also Second Minister of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources.

He explained the land management and administra­tion in Sarawak needs the latest and sophistica­ted technology in order to achieve a more efficient public service delivery.

Existing systems such as LASIS, eLASIS and eSPA are among the systems which can be combined with remote sensing technology to expedite decision making, he added.

“In the Sarawak Digital Economy Strategic Plan, remote sensing technology can be in various main sectors namely agricultur­e, tourism, smart city, digital government, data and digital, and defence and enforcemen­t.

“I believe this remote sensing technology will assist the state in achieving its target of a successful digital economy in the year 2022,” he said.

JTS was represente­d by its director Zaidi Mahdi at the MoU signing, while signing on behalf of APRM was its director- general Azlikamil Napiah.

Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation­s secretary general Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Azhar Yahaya and Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources permanent secretary Dr Wan Lizosman Wan Omar were present.

In conjunctio­n with this MoU, a two- day ‘ Seminar on Empowering the Usage of Remote Sensing Technology For the Wellbeing and Security Sustainabi­lity of The Country’ was held at the same venue.

 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (centre), flanked by Mohd Azhar on his left and Wan Lizosman, looks on as Zaidi (left) exchanges documents with Azlikamil.
Awang Tengah (centre), flanked by Mohd Azhar on his left and Wan Lizosman, looks on as Zaidi (left) exchanges documents with Azlikamil.

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