2.2 Mapping and Layout Mapping
2.2 Mapping and Layout Mapping
2.2 Mapping and Layout Mapping
2. MAPPING ESSENTIALS
2.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF MAPS
IN THE BEGINNING – BABYLONIAN
Ø More than 5,000 years ago
Ø Characteris?cs:
§ Depicted of small areas (city, trade
r o u t e , h u n ? n g g r o u n d , m i l i t a r y
campaign)
§ Pictorial in nature
§ No rules relaBng to orientaBon
§ Features on the map and the reality on
the Earth is not always accurate
§ Work of art
Ø Examples:
§ Sketches on clay tablets by Babylonians
§ Property boundaries by Egyp?ans
§ Delicate maps on silk from China
– The CLWUP shall take into considera?on the fault lines and
ground rupture lines delineated by PHIVOLCS on the ground;
Output No 4:
Output No 5: Land Use Plan
Output No 6: Drad Zoning (drad)
Approved Land Use Plan Ordinance
PREPARING THE PROFILE and SITUATION
ANALYSIS
DATA GATHERING
SECONDARY PRIMARY
DATA DATA
e.g., 2016 Exis?ng Land Use Map
e.g., Slope Map; Soil Map
DATA PROCESSING
(ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS)
e.g., Soil Suitability Map; Flood
Suscep?bility Map; Flood Risk Map
Tables/Graphs/
Maps and Text
Figures
PROFILE
e.g., all Thema?c and Analy?cal Maps with brief
narra?ve to reveal their implica?on to future land
use planning
ACTIVITIES
1. Data Gathering
a. Iden?fica?on of data requirements
b. Iden?fica?on of data sources
c. Planning for gathering data
d. Gathering/collec?on of data
3. Evalua?on and Integra?on of Data
a. Assessment of available data and informa?on
b. Analysis and integra?on of data
4. Wri?ng/Mapping the data/informa?on gathered
a. Prepara?on of maps, charts, tables, and figures
b. Wri?ng the profile
c. Packaging the report
PREPARING THE PROFILE and SITUATION ANALYSIS
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3. MAP OVERLAY ANALYSIS IN LUP
Map and Overlay Analysis
• Involves a thorough assessment of the natural environment
and the associated physical characterisBcs of the planning
area (PA) and its surrounding areas.
• This include factors found above, below, and on the
ground; understand the nature of the PA;
• Through mapping and map overlay analysis, land use
determinants or factors that influence future land use and
their their interrela?onships define constraints (or
mpediments to development) and opportuni?es (for future
development ).
• Such factors serve as land use determinants, influencing the
restructuring of the exis?ng land use pa\ern.
Map and Overlay Analysis
Moderate SuscepBbility
to Landslide
Low SuscepBbility to Landslide
Moderate to High SuscepBbility to Landslide and Flooding= 4,584.42 has.
• For planners, it provides informa?on on
– the status and characteris?cs of the various
aspects of the environment which are indica?ve of
the poten?als and weaknesses of a par?cular area.