Hazard Mapping
Hazard Mapping
• Base maps
• Base maps represent topographic layers of data such as
elevation, roads, water bodies, cultural features and
utilities.
• It must be plan metric, ie a representation of
information on a plane in true geographic relationship
and with measurable horizontal distances.
• It must orient the user to the location of the hazard.
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• Remotely sensed images
• Satellite images are sources of readily available
information of locations on the earth’s surface compared
to conventional ground survey methods of mapping that
are labour intensive and time consuming.