Land Use Interactive Maps and Land Development


by Ko Fai Godfrey Ko

The urban development departments can use land use interactive maps for a variety of purposes. Few maps use satellite images that represent the present land use, future development plans and other points of interest, which form part of the department's accountability project. Also, people in charge of formulating the land development plans can use interactive mapping applications like user friendly point-and-click interfaces and customized map displays to explore a specific region and get details about the resources available.

Most interactive maps help users understand the relationships among present and intended land use, parcel boundaries, traffic volumes, road networks, and much more. Some maps may display aerial photo imagery or topography as a base layer. You may even use maps that offer a reporting component to help you retrieve individual parcel characteristics as well as demographic information.

Thanks to the land cover interactive map viewer offered by interactive maps for land development, it becomes easy to explore the land resources and plan your development projects accordingly. So, whether you want to know how much of the surface is covered by forests or marshlands, or understand land use forecasts for small geographic regions, interactive maps can offer a lot of help. You may use a variety of vertical and horizontal survey control datasets used by many of these maps to make a land cover survey. In other words, interactive maps can help urban development planners understand the way in which the stocks of different land covers have changed with time, and let them visualize and download land cover statistics, which are mostly received from land accounts applied methodology.

Some interactive map service provide maps with layers such as Flood Zones, Future Land Use, Parcels and many others. All of these play an important role for various decision support purposes. With a few clicks, you can zone-in on any particular area of the map to get an idea of the flood zones, watersheds and overlays, among others. Many interactive maps come with multiple groups or layers. While some of these are visible, the rest are hidden and would need you to click on the designated spaces to make them visible. It will be good for you to remember that some layers may not be detectable at all scales.

Land use interactive maps can come handy to get an insight into pending and approved development projects, and even help the planners seek concurrency on them. It's time to check the maps out if you haven't yet used them.

About the Author

Godfrey Ko, website developer and software author since 1996. With website at http://www.faico.net/ , his software including a web video player, flash site builder, photo gallery, interactive map maker and online calendar.

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