Geocoded Spatial Transparent Metric 
Seeing the local.
 
 

stacked cubes


map the local

Geocoded Spatial Transparent Metric is a global metric which is ten kilometers cubed stacked on ten kilometers cubed using the sea level as geocoded zero.

GSTM is a satellite driven virtual 3D technology used for mapping the local.

GPS or Global Positioning System and GIS/Geographic Information System are used in local LTM/Long Term Monitoring to track any variable.

One meter cubed 1m3 is the standard scale for capturing data within the ten kilometer stacked cube:1m3: 10km3x2 or GSTM set.


 

Defining Geocoded Spatial Transparent Metric  GSTM      10km3x2 (x,y,z,t): unique rectangular cuboid.

Purpose

  1. -seeing what we care about

  2. -discovering risks

  3. -sustainability education

  4. -public policy development