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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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  • Attributing LINZ Basemaps data

    Find out about the data sources used in LINZ Basemaps APIs and how to attribute them in your web map.
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  • How to use LINZ Basemaps APIs

    LINZ Basemaps APIs allow you to programmatically access LINZ map tile services to integrate into your mobile, web or GIS app. This documentation provides an overview of our map tile APIs and how to use them.
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  • LINZ Basemaps documentation

    This page provides technical documentation and specifications to help you start building with LINZ Basemaps APIs.
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  • Get started with LINZ Basemaps

    The LINZ Basemaps API lets you build your own New Zealand-centric maps for mobile, web and GIS apps. This page describes our APIs and what you need to do to use them successfully.
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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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  • Key datasets for resilience and climate change

    Key data sets play a critical role in decision-making for emergency management. They cover people, property, transport, rivers, place, land and coast, and are vital for risk reduction, readiness, response and recovery, and climate change.
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  • Resilience and climate change

    Toitū Te Whenua helps coordinate and promote the use of geographic data as New Zealand prepares for and responds to emergency events and climate change.
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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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  • Provincial Growth Fund - LiDAR data collection now in progress

    Both Tranche One and Tranche Two proposal rounds have been completed, and the PGF-LiDAR programme is no longer accepting general applications for co-funding.
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  • LINZ Licence for Pending Approval Data

    New Zealand councils must accept the terms of an additional licence before you can access and use additional cadastral data in a ‘pending approval’ state through the LINZ Data Service.
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  • Elevation data

    Access nationally consistent, high accuracy, LiDAR-based elevation data through the LINZ Data Service.
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  • Crown Aerial Film Library historical imagery scanning project

    The Crown Aerial Film Library is an incredibly important national taonga/treasure. Toitū Te Whenua’s historical aerial imagery scanning project was a nine-year effort to digitise these for long-term preservation, historical research, and future use in…
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  • Road, address and places data

    Access road, address and places data through the LINZ Data Service.
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  • Historic property databases

    If you have been using our title and survey data for some time, you may sometimes need to refer to our reference material about our legacy data systems.
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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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  • LINZ Licence for Personal Data

    Information on why you need to apply for an additional licence to access personal data, how to apply, and the conditions.
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  • Aerial Imagery

    Access aerial imagery of New Zealand through the LINZ Data Service and LINZ Basemaps.
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  • Geodetic data

    Geodetic data is available through the LINZ Data Service.
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  • Crown land data

    Find out about Crown land and property data available from the LINZ Data Service.
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  • Licensing and using data

    You can use, remix, distribute, and build on Toitū Te Whenua data, even commercially, as much as you like via our open Creative Commons license – as long as you credit us as the original source.
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  • Attributing elevation or aerial imagery data

    Toitū Te Whenua does not own the copyright of the elevation data or aerial imagery that is available through the LINZ Data Service and requires you to use a different attribution statement.
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  • Landonline Standing Orders Report

    Sign up to receive a weekly report on title and survey actions that have taken place in Landonline.
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  • Attributing LINZ data

    Almost all data from the LINZ Data Service is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
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  • Getting started with LDS

    How to search for, customise and obtain New Zealand land and seabed data from the LINZ Data Service.
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  • LINZ Data Service

    Search, preview and download New Zealand’s most up-to-date land and seabed data.
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  • National Imagery Coordination

    Toitū Te Whenua works with councils, regional consortiums and response agencies to acquire and publish aerial imagery of New Zealand.
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  • Property ownership and boundary data

    Find out how to access property ownership and boundaries data.
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  • Questions and answers

    Find common questions and answers about the LINZ Data Service and the datasets you can access through it.
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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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  • DCDB Data Characteristics

    This document describes the structure and content of data in Land Information NZ's Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB).
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  • Sea level data

    Toitū Te Whenua has established a network of sea level monitoring sites at 18 locations around New Zealand and Antarctica.
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