Germany develops first 3D map for Global Building Atlas project«

Germany is developing a 3D map of all global buildings to support urban planning and combat climate change.

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Researchers from Germany at the Technical University of Munich have developed the first 3D map of all buildings in the world as part of the Global Building Atlas project, which includes data on 2.75 billion buildings.

Researchers from Germany at the Technical University of Munich have developed the first 3D map of all buildings in the world as part of the Global Building Atlas project. The researchers explained that the map will contribute to improving city planning, building roads, protecting people from natural disasters, as well as supporting efforts to combat climate change by calculating emissions and planning green areas.

The map includes details of all buildings in the world as part of the “Global Building Atlas” project, which includes data on 2.75 billion buildings. The map includes precise details on building sizes and rates of building per capita, reflecting the level of economic development in different countries.

Researchers explained that the map will contribute to improving city planning, road construction, and protecting the population from disasters, in addition to supporting efforts to combat climate change by calculating emissions and planning green areas.