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LiDAR base specification
The National Aerial LiDAR Base Specification provides a foundation for public sector LiDAR procurement.
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Mapping technologies
The 3D Coastal Mapping (3DCM) programme is using a combination of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and multi-beam echo sounder (MBES) technologies to map up to 40% of the New Zealand coastline.
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Hazard and risk modelling
Natural hazard risk modelling is about figuring out how events like earthquakes, floods, or tsunamis could affect people, property, and the environment. It looks at how likely these events are, how strong they might be, and what’s in harm’s way. This helps communities and organisations plan ahead, reduce risks, and respond better when disasters happen.
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Climate adaption planning
In 2022 the Government implemented its first National Adaptation Plan (NAP) which seeks to put in place measures for New Zealand to adapt to the impacts of climate change and address the risks identified in the National Climate Change Risk Assessment (NCCRA).
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Which LDS API should I use?
Learn the basics of LDS web services and APIs to help you choose the service to best suit your needs.
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Changeset dates and timestamps
Learn about the timestamp parameter and how to use it effectively.
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Using LDS XYZ services in OpenLayers
A step-by-step guide to setting up an OpenLayers map using LDS XYZ tiles.
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NZTM2000 map tile service schema
Find the information you need to understand the Toitū Te Whenua implementation of its NZTM2000 map tile services.
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Timeouts
Web services are often an efficient way to access data on a regular and automatic basis, but HTTP 504 timeout errors can occur if you request large amounts of data from large LDS layers.
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Using LDS WMTS in QGIS
Before you start, read our guide to web service versions and version support in GIS applications. This will tell you which web services your version of QGIS supports.
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LINZ Basemaps Terms of Use
Terms of use, terms and conditions for customers of the LINZ Basemap Service.
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LINZ Basemaps
Use our free award-winning basemaps to explore New Zealand and create maps using the latest open data from Toitū Te Whenua.
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Central Record of State Land
The Central Record of State Land (CRoSL) is an innovative tool that supports government agencies, local agencies, councils, and the public to better understand who owns Crown Estate and State Land, who to contact for enquires and how it is being used.
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Accuracy of the digital cadastre
Information on the digital cadastre, the Survey Conversion Project, and the Spatial Parcel Improvement project.
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Types of LDS property ownership and boundary data
Learn more about the types of property ownership and boundary data available on the LINZ Data Service.
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Register for the LDS
Register for a Koordinates ID to start downloading data from the LINZ Data Service.
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Resources
Slides, minutes and recordings for the Aotearoa Property Data Network webinars.
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Long-term annual mean sea level data
Download long-term annual mean sea level data for 7 locations in New Zealand.
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Suburbs and localities data
This dataset is an administrative record that shows and maintains boundaries and names for urban areas (suburbs) and rural areas (localities) for location and addressing purposes.
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Ronny Rowe - Geospatial student profile
Ronny is undertaking a MSc in GIS at the University of Otago
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The programme
The 3D Coastal Mapping (3DCM) programme will improve key baseline data to help the country prepare for the impacts of climate change and understand how our coastline is changing.
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Programme benefits
The 3D Coastal Mapping Programme (3DCM) is a key initiative under the National Adaptation Plan, developed in partnership with the Ministry for the Environment. It delivers wide-ranging benefits across economic development, infrastructure resilience, hazard and risk modelling, climate adaptation planning, the environment and ecosystems, and safety of life.
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Economic development
3D coastal mapping helps the economy by giving better information for planning and decision-making. It supports smarter infrastructure development, helps prepare for natural disasters, and improves safety at sea. These benefits lead to saving money, lowering risks, and boosting economic activity in coastal areas.
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Questions and answers
Answers to common questions about the 3D Coastal Mapping Programme grouped into categories.
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Changeset filtering
How to add a spatial or attribute filter to your changeset request to refine the changeset records that are returned.
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Using LDS XYZ services in Leaflet
A step-by-step guide to setting up a Leaflet map using LDS XYZ tiles.
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LDS web map tile service specifications
Parameters of the LINZ Data Service web map tile services and how to use these services in web, mobile and GIS applications.
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Using LDS changesets with FME
In May 2013, LDS Manager Jeremy Palmer spoke at the FME World Tour in Auckland. He demonstrated using LDS web services changesets in FME to replicate parcel data from LDS into a database.
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Building relationships for Esri File Geodatabase
Tools and step-by-step instructions to merge LINZ Data Service (LDS) layers and tables into one Esri File Geodatabase, and create relationships within the database.
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Versions and version support
The LINZ Data Service provides three Open Geospatial Consortium compliant web services. Find out which web service versions we provide and the versions supported by some of the most commonly used GIS apps.
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Using LDS WFS in QGIS
A step-by-step guide to connecting to LDS Web Feature Services (WFS) in QGIS.
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Road, address and places data
Access road, address and places data through the LINZ Data Service.
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