NRD MapMaker is a free web-based application that allows you to create and print customized interactive maps using Geographic Information System (GIS) data.
Currently there are several specialized mapping sites available:
Nebraska NRDs
This site contains a variety of data from seven Natural Resources Districts. Roads, streams, towns, aerial imagery, soil data, and much more is available.
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- Launch the Map Site (opens in new window)
Lower Platte Cumulative Impact Study (Wildlife Habitat on Lower Platte River)
This site contains map data relating to a Cumulative Impact Study that is examining activities and practices along the Lower Platte River Corridor and their impact on wildlife habitat over time.
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- Launch the Map Site (opens in new window)
Lower Platte Environmental Sustainability Assessment (Land Use on Lower Platte River)
This site has map data relating to an Environmental Sustainability Assessment (ESA) that is being used to develop a planning framework for sustainable development along the Lower Platte River Corridor.
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- Map Site (coming soon)
Lower Platte Weed Management Area (Weed Control on Lower Platte River)
This site houses map data on noxious weed infestations and control efforts by the Lower Platte Weed Management Area.
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- Launch the Map Site (opens in new window)
How Does MapMaker Work?
Using the MapMaker tools, you choose the area and features you want to see, and the system creates a custom map that displays in your web browser. The maps are interactive, so you can pan, zoom, show or hide different features, and much more. The maps are printable as well.
MapMaker creates the maps using GIS (Geographic Information System) databases. A wide variety of features (roads, streams, cities, aerial photos, etc.) are available.
How Do I Get Started?
If you are new to MapMaker, check out the Help pages for tips on how to use the system. These pages will show you how to make the most of the powerful features of MapMaker:
If you need further assistance, contact us at mapmaker@lpnnrd.org.