It’s a tool to help sustainable decision-making and natural resource planning at a range of levels from local to national whilst ensuring transparency in decision-making.

What’s included in LANDMAP?

Five, nationally consistent, quality assured spatial datasets:

  • Geological Landscape
  • Landscape Habitats
  • Visual and Sensory
  • Historic Landscape
  • Cultural Landscape Services

LANDMAP:

  • Maps and classifies landscapes from the unique perspective of each dataset
  • Describes their key characteristics, qualities and components
  • Evaluates their importance from a national to local scale
  • Recommends locally appropriate management guidelines
  • Identifies significant landscape change through monitoring of the baseline resource

How to access LANDMAP

Use the interactive maps to view maps and surveys.

You can also download LANDMAP maps and surveys to use in a GIS environment from:

Guidance on using LANDMAP

Methodological Guidance Guidance Notes (GN) Data and Evidence Reports
LANDMAP Methodology Overview GN1 LANDMAP and Special Landscape Areas

Area Statement North East Wales Landscape

Area Statement North West Wales Landscape

Area Statement Mid Wales Landscape

Area Statement South East Wales Landscape

Area Statement South Wales Central Landscape

Area Statement South West Wales Landscape

LANDMAP methodology datasets Using LANDMAP in landscape and visual impact assessments (GN46) N/A
LANDMAP methodology: classifications and definitions N/A N/A
LANDMAP methodology: survey questions and definitions GN4 LANDMAP and the Cultural Landscape

All Wales statistics.

Statistics by area statement

LANDMAP Landscape Habitats Statistics 2019

LANDMAP Methodology: quality assurance GN5 LANDMAP and the Geological Landscape N/A
N/A N/A

LANDMAP Cultural landscape services  (Report 336)

LANDMAP Cultural Landscape Services - Sense of Place and Belonging II -Placenames (Report 347)

LANDMAP climate change classification N/A

Summary LANDMAP, landscape and changing climate

LANDMAP, Landscape and a Changing Climate

LANDMAP is used to inform planning, policy, strategies, evidence and advice, such as:

  • development control, forward planning and local development plans
  • supplementary planning guidance, design guidance and sensitivity studies
  • landscape evidence at public inquiries
  • Environmental Impact Assessment and Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments
  • Special Landscape Area designations
  • Natural Resource Planning and Cultural Services
  • National Park and AONB statutory management plans, special qualities and ‘State of’ reports
  • landscape monitoring
  • Local Landscape Character Areas and National Landscape Character Areas
  • Local Seascape Character Areas and National Marine Character Areas

How to carry out a Landscape Sensitivity Assessment

Read guidance on carrying out a Landscape Sensitivity Assessment

Contact

Contact us if you have any further queries or issues using LANDMAP.

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