The topographic map contains information about all the geographic, administrative and built features of the United Kingdom.
A
detailed topographic map can be used
to provide useful information across a range of fields – from town planning and
land management to data surveying and even simple route finding. The word
“topography” refers to the graphic representation of surfaces – in the case of topographic
maps, that means the geographical and man made features of an environment. In
extremely detailed cases, like OS Master Map for example, the topography
featured can be so comprehensive that the maps feature post boxes and fences.
The
advantages of this kind of mapping are clear. The topographic map is able to show both real and conceptual
boundaries, overlaid onto an accurate representation of the physical features
of a location or environment. That means that planners, surveyors and other
construction professionals are able to visualise a proposed project in its real
environment and its ideal environment – its connection with post codes, mobile
phone service areas and other non-physical things.
The
ability to see all the existing built features of an environment allows
planning professionals and surveyors to make accurate decisions about the
suitability of a proposed project for its given area. Where other such
buildings or facilities already exist, the topographic
map will show them clearly. Potential connections to existing service
structures (roads; railways; and power lines) are also clearly visible on a
high quality map like OS Master Map.
Once
you start coming down through the scales, so your map shows a smaller area in
greater detail, the potential applications of topography become almost
limitless. From a land management; data collection and study; and planning
point of view, topographic maps scaled on 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 ratios capable
of delivering an enormous amount of pertinent information, showing almost every
street and lane as well as every kind of building and existing installation.
The
topographic map is also used to
power street level mapping – the kind of mapping you’ll be familiar with from
street atlases and, lately “how to find us” files embedded in company websites.
The Ordnance Survey Street Level map is widely used in online applications,
where it is made available with a customisable colour palette to allow for
editing. The editing is used to make the location of the business and its
primary landmarks instantly identifiable – another use for the huge detail that
is available in high quality topographic images. Because everything is there,
anything unnecessary can be removed to leave the map user with a clear
illustration of the route he or she must take.
Local
authorities and national Government run bodies use the topographic map regularly. As well as the emergency services and
the army, which use maps of this nature to plan operations and develop
contingency plans for natural disasters, the maps are used to reconstruct
administrative boundaries and ensure that nationally available services (like
hospitals and waste removal) are covering every part of the country with the
right degree of intensity.
From
the humble street atlas to OS Master Map, topographic
map technology delivers the most accurate overall picture of the actual
physical and built structure of Britain.
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