2. Environment Digimap
• Land Cover data from
the Centre for Ecology
and Hydrology – 1997,
2000 and 2007
•
•
‘It has been derived from
satellite images and
digital cartography and
gives land cover
information for the
entire UK. Land cover is
based on UK Biodiversity
Action Plan Broad
Habitats.’
http://www.ceh.ac.uk/la
ndcovermap2007.html
3. Content
• Environment Roam
– Recreate an example map
• Environment Download
– What map data is available to download?
– How do I use the download service?
• Other sources of data
Digimap Training Workshops
4. Environment Roam
Save within
Digimap, Print
A4-A0
Map Content, Map
Information
Search, Map
tools, Overlays, Bas
emaps
Zoom in/out, 11 fixed
scale map views of
Land Cover maps
5. Environment Roam: Map of Dartmoor
• Place name
search
• Zoom out
• Change
basemap
• Change
opacity of
Land Cover
data
• Import file
that displays
Nature
Reserve areas
• Label the
Nature
Reserve
6. Search
• Can or pan/zoom to
your location ,or use
Search
• Place name/ full
postcode
• Advanced Search
offers British National
Grid reference search
• Coming soon:
postcode districts e.g.
EH9, street names
8. Navigation
• Zoom in/out
– Click on any notch on the scale bar
– Double click to zoom in
– Scroll wheel on mouse
• Pan
– Click and drag the map
– Click on NSEW on the compass
• Full extent / Previous / Next views
10. Raster v Vector map data
• Raster map data is a matrix
of cells (or pixels) in a grid:
– scanned maps, digital aerial
photographs, satellite images,
digital pictures.
– geo-referenced, geographic
coordinates of the location
added.
– useful as background for
displaying other data.
• Vector map data stores data
on individual map features
e.g.
– Points such as train stations.
– Lines such as railway tracks
and rivers.
– Polygons such as buildings or
fields.
– We can view, query and
analyse vector map data.
11. Feature coming soon
• Feature
identification
tool will be
added in March
2014
• Will be able to
click on the map
and get details of
the Land Cover
at that point
Image shows
similar feature in
Geology Roam
12. Basemaps
• Basemaps offers Land Cover
maps from different dates
• 2007 is the default
• Can switch to 2000 or 1990
14. Import Nature Reserve areas
• Possible to import your own
map data to Roam
– Various formats can be imported
– Only importing the point, line or
polygon, not any associated
information
• We have a Shapefile of Nature
Reserves
– Source of this data is the Natural
England website
22. Save
• Save > My Maps saves your map
within Digimap
– No limit to number of maps you can save
– Available as long as your registration
remains active
• Open > My Maps to retrieve your
saved maps
25. Export annotations
• Save > Annotations to file, to
export annotations
• Could then use in GIS/CAD,
combine with your own data etc
• Formats:
– Shapefile can be used in most
GIS/CAD software
– KML can be displayed in Google
Earth
– GeoJSON useful for displaying in
web maps
Digimap Training Workshops
26. Content
• Environment Roam
– Recreate an example map
• Environment Download
– What map data is available to download?
– How do I use the download service?
• Other sources of data
Digimap Training Workshops
28. What data is available?
• 25m and 1km
resolution raster data
for each Land Cover
map
• 25 x 25 m raster gives
most likely Broad
Habitat for each pixel
• 1 x 1km raster
summarises the 25 x
25m
• Vector data available
for Land Cover 2000
map
29. How does the download service work?
• 1 Select area (must
have area highlighted
on the map)
• 2 Select map data –
check the boxes
• 3 Add to basket
– Give order a name
– Click Request Download
30. Basket
• Give order a
name
• Click Request
Download
What next?
• Receive 2 emails
from Digimap,
2nd will contain
link to download
data file
31. Other useful data sources
From the European Environment Agency:
(1) Urban Atlas - provides reasonably high-resolution vector land
use & land cover for big cities Europe wide
http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/urban-atlas
(2) Corine Land Cover - provides seamless vector & raster land
cover data across Europe
http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/clc-2006-vectordata-version-2
32. Other useful data sources
Environment Agency provides lots of datasets through their
GeoStore, many of which are available to download under the
liberal OGL (Open Government License) here:
http://www.geostore.com/environment-agency/WebStore?xml=environmentagency/xml/ogcDataDownload.xml