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Our offer > Achievements
More and more clients are turning to Géoclip |
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Following
are the most outstanding productions in Web-based interactive
cartography.
One of the strengths of these applications is that they are updated
daily, so that the information put online is always as "fresh"
as possible.
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| INSEE: national institute of statistics and economic studies |
The INSEE publishes masses of local statistics, in particular in the section “France in facts and figures > Detailed data”.
To develop this sector of its activity, a new portal dedicated to local statistics has been launched. This new portal includes a cartographic component powered by Géoclip. |
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DARES: the research, studies and statistics division
Ministry of employment |
The Dares website publishes a renovated table of indicators on employment and professional training policies, providing detailed statistics on the measures intended to help generate employment.
Several consultation tools are available: cartography, automatic tables and long series, providing information on all measures, by category and family, by region and department for the whole of France, by month and by year from 1993 to 2008. |
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| Finistère Departmental Council |
Anyone who would like further information about the Department of Finistère will find plenty to satisfy their curiosity in the interactive Finistère
atlas.
Special features include automatic reports for any geographic selection, cartographic views down to the iris level and a detailed view which can be used to display an orthophotograph. |
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| INSEE regional services of Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc-Roussillon and Aquitaine, Statistics Institutes of Catalonia, Andorra, Aragon, Navarra and the Basque Country |
This interactive atlas, which is published in four different languages and brings together eight partners from both sides of the Pyrenees, compiles statistical data by municipality, county, department and region in varied themes. This coordinated data can be used to analyse and make comparisons of the entire Pyrenees area.
Special features include Corine Land Cover environmental typologies and dynamic graphical representations (diagrams, curves and population pyramids, etc.). |
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Canadian
council on learning |
Géoclip has been a great success in Canada! The interactive CLI is yet another example. CLI stands for Composite Learning Index: a composite score calculated from indicators on four main themes: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be.
The 2007 results have been published as an interactive cartography with several geographic levels: province, economic regions or community.
The application is based on Géoclip Server, with a high level of customisation to adapt it to the CCL’s specific requirements. |
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| The Tarn Prefecture - Major risks map |
The illustration given opposite, which is extracted from the major risks map, shows the “dam failure” risk for the Brassac municipality in the south-east of the Tarn department.
On a large scale, the at-risk areas or areas covered by prevention plans benefit from being superimposed on the Scan25® map. These images displayed in the background are optimised according to the zoom level.
At the department level, summary
maps provide an overview of risk typologies and scaling data about
the population.
All of the maps can be printed or exported to the PDF or JPG format. |
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French Environmental Institute
Observatoire
du littoral |
The cartography module offers “a significant amount of information about the 26 departments along the coastline of metropolitan France.
With the module’s simple ergonomics and limited access times, web surfers can display the occupation of land, as well as a certain amount of additional geographic information (rivers, roads, areas protected by the Conservatoire du littoral (Coastal protection agency) and naturalist inventories, etc.).
Web surfers can also access social, economic and environmental indicators, edit various types of map, and also extract digital data for their own projects.” |
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Marseille
transport corporation
(RTM) |
RTM is getting ready to unveil the Marseille tram system very soon. Its objective is to optimise bus routes to fit in with the underground system and the future tram system.
RTM chose Géoclip so that it could build a decision-making tool. This tool contains both socio-demographic statistics about the city by area and iris and information on how frequently current routes are used (how many people get on and off at each stop).
A sight for sore eyes, this tool can display a magnificent ortho-photograph: showing the Marseille coastline from l'Estaque to les Goudes, as well as the rest of the city. |
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| Savoy Region RGD (Data Management Authority) |
The Savoy Region RGD offers its subscribers, the local authorities of the two Savoy departments, a new “geo-office automation Services and Information Network (RIS)” service. It can create any type of thematic map with the current administrative levels (departments, cantons, municipalities and irises) by using the statistics which are available from the Services and Information Network or the data held by subscribers. |
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| Languedoc-Roussillon regional council |
The Languedoc-Roussillon local council has chosen Géoclip to complement its range of control and evaluation tools with a cartographic representation solution from its management information system (Sigep). It has two objectives:
- to provide a tool for illustrating internal Sigep data
- to add internal data to external data, in order to create a comprehensive panorama of the region. |
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- French National Centre for Farm Planning - Martinique Delegation |
The Martinique
farmland Atlas is distributed on CD-ROM from local administrations
on the island. It shows how the farmland in each municipality is
divided into plots according to cultivated land and the administrative
declaration, with aerial photographs
in the background. For example (see picture opposite), the market
gardening and subsistence crop plots north of Vauclin. It offers
a powerful tool for territory discovery and decision-making support
in terms of urban development and planning.
The Atlas is due to be updated every year and there are plans to
make it available on the Internet. |

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| National
Crédit Mutuel Bank |
GéoMut has
been available on Crédit Mutuel’s intranet site for some
time already (hi Charly!). Bit by bit it absorbs more and more new
data, both from within the bank and from general statistics. For
study officers it is a much-appreciated geomarketing
analysis tool.
It has recently been enriched with new features, providing access
to sub-municipality data in all
urban areas cut into irises (clusters grouped together for statistical
information). For example, Paris and the median revenue of Parisians
(opposite). |

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| Regional
agriculture, environment and facilities services in the Midi-Pyrénées
region |
Individuals from
the networks of the three regional administrations
which have joined forces to allow joint access to their data can
access this application on the intranet. In this way, they can access
hundreds of indicators, sorted into 7 fields and 32 themes.
The geographical levels which are available for the entire Midi-Pyrénées
region range from the general to the specific: arrondissements,
counties and municipalities. From a certain zoom level and beyond,
some environmental zones can be displayed with a high degree of
accuracy (IGN product: BD Carto). |

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| The Lyon CCI [Lyons
Chamber of Commerce and Industry] and ADPM [Market Development and
Promotion Association] |
This tool locates
all markets in the Rhone
department. When you click a symbol that denotes a market
you will access a fact sheet:
contact details, trading days and times and the professions represented.
Markets that meet certain criteria can be selected using a search
tool.
When you zoom in far enough, an image
layer is displayed in the background showing road and street
details of an urban map. |

www.lyon.cci.fr/marchesforains/
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| Canadian
Agriculture Ministry, Rural Secretariat |
This application
concerns, on the one hand, the whole of Canada
split into economic regions and provinces
and, on the other hand, each of the provinces
split into census subdi-
visions, divisions and economic regions.
It provides access, in accordance with the Géoclip model,
to a hundred or so indicators, sorted by theme
and year. It is combined with
the Beyond 20/20 Web
Data Server to obtain dynamic multidimensional
tables. It works on the intranet and uses both French and
English. |
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Datar,
Territorial Observatory |
The Indicators
site offers a selection of mapped and regularly updated indicators
which characterise the regional dynamics and differences in France
and Europe. The following are
also associated with each indicator:
- metadata, definitions and sources,
- reference documents, which can
be referred to online,
- links to other resource centres
which produce and distribute more detailed tests or data.
All users, whether they are members of the public, developer contractors,
representatives of a collectivity, teachers or students, will find,
in a very dynamic way, the information they are looking for or the
addresses that they require to find this information elsewhere,
thanks, in particular, to the technology developed in Géoclip:
the maps are interactive
and the data can be downloaded.
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This image demonstration illustrates
the various methods offered
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Statec,
the National Statistical Institute of Luxembourg |
The National
Statistical Institute of Luxembourg portal provides access
to detailed data about the 118 municipalities of the Grand Duchy,
including a map display tool.
Statec, which was originally looking for a cartographic solution
based on SVG, finally opted for Géoclip. The following “pluses”
were deciding factors:
- accessibility for almost all
web surfers thanks to the Flash drive,
- use of geographic selection tools
via the mouse,
- speed,
- print quality,
- price.
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www.statistiques.public.lu
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| New
York State Council on Children and Families |
The KWIC – Kids'
Well-being Indicators Clearinghouse – Web site allows all users
to access a vast database on children and families, sorted by theme
– education, health, safety, etc.
The "Map Builder" mapping tool
allows users to create maps representing all these indicators for
the counties of the State of New York.
Many of the features usually found in Géoclip applications
are offered. The interface was customised to adapt to the graphic
and functional requirements of this project. |

www.nyskwic.org |
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Ministry
of Health, Families and Disabled people:
Parhtage, regional hospital services agencies' portal |
The medical
activity maps use data concerning hospital stays included
in the "Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes
d’Information" (information systems medicalization programme,
PMSI). This database contains all the RSAs ("résumé
de sortie anonyme", anonymous discharge sheets") for patients
having stayed in a public or private MCO ("Médecine-Chirurgie-Obstétrique,"
medicine, surgery and obstetrics) establishment. This represents
approximately 18 million records each
year. In order to protect statistical confidentiality, the
geographic codes used are either postal codes or consolidated codes
when less than 2,000 people are concerned. |

www.parhtage.sante.fr
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| Urcam
(regional health insurance funds) |
Following the success
of the interactive maps of independent medical services in the Midi-Pyrénées,
Haute-Normandie, and Nord-Pas-de-Calais regions,
all the regions in metropolitan France have joined forces to offer
the same application on each of their regional websites.
The maps include 4 themes, by county for each region and by county
or municipality for each department. These serve to show the
supply and demand for care provided by GPs. Municipality
data tables are also available and can be downloaded.
Opposite is an example taken from the map of Rhône-Alpes,
with the distance to the nearest GP in 2002, in the department of
Isère. |

www.assurance-maladie.fr 
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