New Ordnance Survey data to have ‘significant impact’ on monitoring biodiversity
by Rebecca Speare-Cole
Apr 03, 2024
3 minutes
New landscape data will have a “significant impact” on biodiversity, carbon accounting and environmental projects across Britain, the national mapping service has said.
Ordnance Survey, which is known for paper maps but has undergone a digital transformation in recent years, made the biggest update to its National Geographic Database this week since 2020.
The database contains millions of pieces of information on Britain’s landscape – including names, places
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