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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection PermalinkPublication Date: 1878 Publisher: Hammerburg Productions Scale: 10 chains = an inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Description: Map of the city of London and suburbs, originally a supplemental map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, drawn by John Rogers. Physical Size: 74 x 65 cm Notes:"Drawn by Jno Rogers." “Supplemental Map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, 1878” Map reproduction 2009.
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According to our latest research, the Global Low Emission Zone Map Services market size was valued at $1.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $4.8 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 16.2% during 2024–2033. The primary driver behind this robust growth is the increasing adoption of stringent environmental regulations and urban sustainability initiatives worldwide, compelling municipalities and enterprises to deploy advanced digital mapping and compliance solutions for low emission zones (LEZs). As cities strive to reduce air pollution and meet climate targets, the demand for accurate, real-time, and scalable LEZ map services is surging, especially among governments, transportation networks, and logistics providers seeking to optimize routes, reduce emissions, and avoid regulatory penalties.
Europe currently commands the largest share of the Low Emission Zone Map Services market, accounting for over 45% of global revenue in 2024. This dominance is primarily attributed to the region’s early adoption of low emission zones, particularly in countries like the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. These countries have established mature regulatory frameworks and have invested heavily in digital infrastructure, enabling seamless integration of mapping, navigation, and compliance verification services. The presence of leading technology vendors and robust public-private partnerships further bolster the market, as cities like London, Paris, and Berlin continue to expand their LEZ boundaries and digitize enforcement mechanisms. The European Union’s Green Deal and Fit for 55 policies provide a cohesive regulatory backdrop, ensuring continued investment and innovation in this space.
Asia Pacific is poised to be the fastest-growing region, with a projected CAGR of 20.3% from 2024 to 2033. Rapid urbanization, rising vehicular emissions, and increasing government focus on sustainable city initiatives are key factors driving market acceleration in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India. Major metropolitan areas like Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Seoul are piloting or expanding LEZs, necessitating sophisticated mapping and compliance solutions. Significant investments in smart city infrastructure, combined with the proliferation of cloud-based map services and mobile applications, are enabling both public agencies and private fleet operators to monitor and manage emissions more effectively. The region’s dynamic mobility ecosystem, characterized by the rise of electric vehicles and connected transport platforms, further amplifies demand for integrated LEZ map services.
Emerging economies in Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are gradually adopting low emission zone initiatives, albeit at a slower pace due to infrastructural and regulatory challenges. In cities like São Paulo, Mexico City, Dubai, and Cape Town, localized pilot programs and public awareness campaigns are beginning to drive demand for LEZ map services, particularly in urban planning and public transportation applications. However, barriers such as limited digital infrastructure, fragmented policy frameworks, and budgetary constraints continue to impede widespread adoption. Nonetheless, international development agencies and technology providers are increasingly collaborating with local governments to bridge these gaps, offering tailored solutions and capacity-building programs that address unique regional requirements.
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| Report Title | Low Emission Zone Map Services Market Research Report 2033 |
| By Service Type | Consulting, Mapping & Navigation, Compliance Verification, Data Analytics, Others |
| By Application | Urban Planning, Fleet Management, Public Transportation, Individual Commuters, Others |
| By Deployment Mode | Cloud-Based, On-Premises |
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The Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London. The folder includes: - Output Area (OA) 2011, - Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011, - Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011, - London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into seperate wards). There is a separate download file for 2014 boundaries. - London Boroughs Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalised to reduce file size/loading time. On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" For more information about boundary data sharing read these Terms and Conditions of Supply.
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collections Permalink Publication Date: 3-1856 Publisher Location: London, Ont. Publisher: George Railton Scale: 16 Chains to an Inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Type: Drawing Description: Map of the city of London, surveyed and drawn by Sam'l Peters, P.L.S., published by Geo. Railton, for the London Directory, 1856. Physical Size: 43 x 28 cm Notes: Points of interest marked (e.g. courthouse, churches, banks, hotels, industries, wards, etc.). “Samuel Peters Lith., London C.W., March 1856.” Map oriented with north to upper right. Published for the London Directory.
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection PermalinkPublication Date: 1871 Publisher Location: London, Ont. Publisher: Publisher not identified. Scale: Scale not given Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Type: Drawing, facsimile Description: Plan of the city of London Ontario, A.D. 1871. Designed by H.A. Wilkens. Original map published 1871. Facsimile of map imprinted on parchment; Facsimile publication unknown. See "notes" for story. Physical Size: 63 x 33 cm Notes: Lists "Members of the Corporation of the City of London, Ont, A.D. MDCCCLXXI" (1871) “Assessed Value of Real & Personal Property, 5,457,383 Dolars.” Text included with the map tells the history of the map's discovery: “This map of the City of London Ont. A.D. 1871, was recovered from the Corner-Stone of a building erected by the late Charles Dunnit, on a site then in the Township of Westminster - now in the City of London Ont. - on the North side of Becher Street, near the West end of King Street Bridge.” "This building, although never actually completed, was apparently planned as a Hotel to be called 'Charing Cross'. In time however, the Property was purchased by the late James Seale, who demolished the unfinished hotel, and used it's masonry in the erection of near-by houses. "A metal 'Carton' protected the Plan of the City of London above referred to. The Plan was imprinted on Parchment, which also comprised the names of the Corporation of the City of London A.D. 1871, with the Assessed value of Real and Personal Property. "The recovered 'Carton', and it's Map are now in the possession of Mr J.A. Childs of 21 Becher Street London Ontario."
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The folder includes:
Output Area (OA) 2011,
Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011,
Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011,
London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into separate wards). There are separate download file for 2014 & 2018 boundaries.
London Boroughs
Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalizad to reduce file size/loading time.
On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]"
Downloaded from: https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/statistical-gis-boundary-files-london
License: UK Open Government License
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The map title is Oxford County. Tactile map scale. 2.7 centimetres = 10 kilometres North arrow pointing to the north. Oxford County general area. Stratford, Waterloo, Cambridge, London, Woodstock, Brantford, Ingersol, Tilsonburg. Highway 401, highway 403. Secondary roads. Railroad. Airport in London. Train Station, bus terminals. Bus terminals. Oxford County line. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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TwitterThe Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London. The folder includes: - Output Area (OA) 2011, - Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011, - Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011, - London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into seperate wards). There are separate download file for 2014 & 2018 boundaries. - London Boroughs - Greater London boundary Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalised to reduce file size/loading time. On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" For more information about boundary data sharing read these Terms and Conditions of Supply.
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TwitterThis digitally compiled map includes geology, oil and gas fields, and geologic provinces of Europe. The oil and gas map is part of a worldwide series released on CD-ROM by the World Energy Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. For data management purposes the world is divided into eight energy regions corresponding approximately to the economic regions of the world as defined by the U.S. Department of State. Europe (Region 4) including Turkey (Region 2) includes Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Vatican City, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man, Svalbard
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D02. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection Permalink Publication Date: 5-21-1845 Publisher Location: Place of publication not identified Publisher: City of London Planning Department Scale: 1" = 400' Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Description: Map reproduction dated 1970 outlining the historic features of North Central London in the 1840s. Includes historic locations for military reserves and barracks, churches, markets, distilleries, farmland, and more. Physical Size: 51 x 37 cm
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The London Schools Atlas is an innovative interactive online map of London providing a uniquely detailed and comprehensive picture of London schools, current patterns of attendance and potential future demand for school places across the capital. The Atlas is part of the Mayor's programme of initiatives aimed at driving up standards in education and ensuring there are enough good places for all children in the city. Covering primary and secondary provision, including academies and free schools, the London Schools Atlas for the first time uses data to illustrate current patterns of demand for school places at a pan-London level, rather than within boroughs alone. You can use the atlas at the link below: London Schools Atlas - homepage Download the Data: The files below contain the home location to school matrices used to create the catchment elements of the maps. Please ensure you read the notes page in each file before using the data. School location/attribute information has been sourced from the Edubase database. In addition to the datasets below, the following data sources that are used in the Atlas are also available in the London Datastore: Pan-London School Place Demand data DCLG Indices of Deprivation 2015 London Output Area Classification LOAC 2014 London Schools Atlas datasets can be downloaded from here (format: .zip, size: 5.41MB) 2015 London Schools Atlas datasets can be downloaded from here (format: .zip, size: 7.8 MB)
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This map is part of the Archives and Special Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C526. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection Permalink Publication Date: 1900 Publisher Location: London Ontario Publisher: Publisher not identified Scale: 1 in. = 100 feet Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Theme: City planning Description: Hand drawn map of proposed Lorne Heights subdivision by architect J. M. Moore OLS. At bottom of map: Hillcrest Survey. Physical size: 43 x 61 cm Notes: Publication date unknown; approximately 1900 or earlier.
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D04. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection Permalink Publication Date: 1893 Publisher Location: Toronto, Ont. Publisher: Toronto Lithographing Co. Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Theme: Business enterprises Description: Hand-drawn, colour map of London Ontario with inset drawings of the building fronts of local companies. Physical Size: 94 x 69 cm
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This map is part of the Archives and Special Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number CX89. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection Permalink Publication Date: 1800 Publisher Location: London, Ont. Publisher: City of London, Ont. Scale: Plan: 200 feet = 1 inch; Profile: Horizontal 400 feet = 1 inch; vertical: 20 feet = 1 inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Theme: Railroads Map Type: Blueline drawing Description: Map of the Ontario and Quebec Ry. Detroit Extension Plan and Profile of Right-of-way Through the City of London, West of Richmond Street. Physical Size: 53 x 60 cm Notes: Publication date unknown, sometime after 1883. Includes notes about land transactions and deed ownership. Drawings show profile of road bed and map of planned railroad locations. “Land shaded with diagonal red lines stands in name of Joint Trustees.” Photo reproduction of blueline map. 53 X 60 CM.
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This map is part of the Archives and Special Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C14. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection PermalinkPublication Date: 7-26-1886 Publisher Location: London, Ontario Publisher: London Free Press Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Theme: Railroads Description: “Supplement to 'FREE PRESS.' July 26, 1886, showing the proposed Route of the West Ontario Pacific Railroad through the City of London.” "The red line shows the Route ; the small white spot on the Fair Grounds exhibits the location of the Depot." Physical Size: 27 x 20 cm
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection PermalinkPublication Date: 1878 Publisher: Hammerburg Productions Scale: 10 chains = an inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Description: Map of the city of London and suburbs, originally a supplemental map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, drawn by John Rogers. Physical Size: 74 x 65 cm Notes:"Drawn by Jno Rogers." “Supplemental Map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, 1878” Map reproduction 2009.