19th January 2014, 08:26 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:My experience has mainly been that, even where LiDAR coverage exists (in one case actually done as part of an archaeological project paid for by the taxpayer) no ****er will hand it over or allow it to be reproduced without prohibitive chargesThe Environment Agency web site allows me to download LIDAR data, between 0.25m to 2m resolution, for my Community archaeology groups use or for my academic studies, totally free of charge. Its a great asset for students and local groups and surely only right that commercial organisations should pay.....
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