GEOG 160
Mapping Our Changing World

18. Theme: Governmental Units

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The FGDC framework also includes boundaries of governmental units, including:

  • Nation
  • States and statistically equivalent areas
  • Counties and statistically equivalent areas
  • Incorporated places and consolidated cities
  • Functioning legal minor civil divisions
  • Federal- or state-recognized American Indian reservations and trustlands
  • Alaska native regional corporations

FGDC specifies that:

Each of these features includes the attributes of name and the applicable Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code. Features boundaries include information about other features (such as road, railroads, or streams) with which the boundaries are associated and a description of the association (such as coincidence, offset, or corridor. (FGDC, 1997, p. 20-21)

Identification

The USGS National Map aspires to include a comprehensive database of boundary data. In addition to the entities outlined above, the National Map also lists congressional districts, school districts, and ZIP Code zones. Sources for these data include "Federal partners such as the U.S. Census Bureau, other Federal agencies, and State and local agencies." (USGS, 2007).

To get a sense of the complexity of the features and attributes that comprise this theme, see the Governmental Units Data Model at http://services.nationalmap.gov/bestpractices/model/acrodocs/Poster_BPGovtUnits_03_01_2006.pdf (This is a 36" x 48" poster in a 2.4 Mb PDF file.) [The link to the Governmental Units Data Model poster recently became disconnected. Instead look at the model diagrams in the Part 5: Governemntal unit and other geographic area boundaries of the FGDC Geographic Framework Data Content Standard.]

Distribution

Try This!

View and download National Map governmental units data

  1. Access the Viewer at http://bpgeo.cr.usgs.gov/
  2. Expand the pane containing the layer options by clicking on Overlays at the upper-left.
  3. Under Base Data Layers, click on Governmental Unit Boundaries. You can expand the this list and sub-select different boundary layers.
  4. As you zoom in to larger map scales (using the slider bar at the upper-left of the map), additional boundary layers will become visible.
  5. If you wish to download an extract from the Governmental Unit Boundaries database, click the Download Data button in the upper-right of the viewer interface and decide how you wish to extract the data. The Governmental Unit Boundaries data comes down in ESRI's geodatabase format. Additional information regarding downloading data can be found via the Help button in the upper-right of the viewer interface.