OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer Overview
This overview introduces OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer and gives context for all users – highlighting key features, providing examples of uses, and listing details such as file sizes, formats, etc.
OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer gives a comprehensive view of the green spaces within an urban area. The dataset consists of topographic areas published in OS MasterMap Topography Layer, with additional green space-specific attribution to describe their function. It includes both publicly accessible and private green spaces, sports facilities and natural environment features, to give a comprehensive view of spaces that are important for applications such as environmental management, health, planning, or habitat mappings.
This product is designed for PSGA customers with these uses in mind.
Key features
The key features of the OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer are:
Comprehensive coverage of the natural environment in major urban areas.
Identifies green spaces, both public and private.
Built from a sub-set of OS MasterMap Topography Layer and retains the detailed features from this product and their positional accuracy.
Inclusion of OS MasterMap Topography Layer TOID attribute to allow links between these MasterMap products.
Information on both form and function of the green space areas to better describe the environment of these spaces.
Ability to relate to the OS Open Greenspace product through the Greenspace IDs.
Space for up to two forms and two function categories per feature to allow for complex land areas.
Product applications
OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer supports a wide range of customer applications that use geographical information. The product can be used on its own, or combined with other Ordnance Survey products, such as OS MasterMap Topography Layer, OS MasterMap Sites Layer, and OS Open Greenspace. Applications of the OS MasterMap Greenspace Layer product include, but are by no means limited to:
Providing detailed data to support audit, policy, planning, environmental planning, and research.
Analysing air quality and use of amenities.
Managing and planning green spaces efficiently.
Evaluating Britain’s natural habitat and environment.
Encouraging activity for all, improving mental and physical health.
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