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Topography
Topography is the study and description of the surface features of land. The most common way of describing the surface of the Earth is with topographic maps.
What's available
Guidelines for copying topographic information
View the guidelines for reproducing, deriving or copying LINZ topographic material including aerial photos and orthophotos.
LINZ's role
Land Information New Zealand is the National Mapping Organisation responsible for providing up-to-date topographic mapping (digital mapping data and hard copy land maps at 1:50,000 scale) to support the needs of Defence, Emergency Services, and the constitutional framework. LINZ topographic maps are available to the public through book shops, outdoor stores and information centres. They cover all of New Zealand, offshore islands, some Pacific Islands and the Ross Sea Region.
Who uses topographic information
Users include:
- New Zealand Defence
- Emergency Services (New Zealand Fire, Police, Ambulance, Search and Rescue, Civil Defence)
- Other New Zealand Government Departments e.g. Department of Conservation
- New Zealand city, district and regional councils
- New Zealand power and gas companies
- Recreational Users (e.g. trampers)
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