Administrative Districts of Belize

May 13, 2010 (Last modified Jul 12, 2022)
Description:
This dataset depicts administrative districts of Belize. According to Hipolito Contreras of the Belize Land Information Centre (personal communication 2005), the administrative districts of Belize coverage is one of a few base layers developed by the U.K. Directorate of Overseas Surveys (DOS), based on the 1:50,000 OS topographic sheets and deposited directly at the Land Information Centre (LIC) at its inception in 1992. The version presented here was made public through release of this dataset to the CCAD - the Central American Commission on Environment & Development.
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U.K. Directorate of Overseas Surveys (DOS)
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not specified
Citation:
Title: Administrative Districts of Belize
Credits: U.K. Directorate of Overseas Surveys (DOS)
Publication Date: 2005
Publisher: U.K. Directorate of Overseas Surveys
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  • original link corrupted
Other Citation Info: Provided in 1992 to the Belize Land Information Centre, which in turn provided this data to CCAD - from which the World Resources Institute downloaded and re-projected this data into UTM from the Geographic Coordinate System (GCS).
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CZMAI
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  • GIS Manager
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