How to Publish QGIS Maps Online Using the MAPOG Plugin
Organizations responsible for urban planning frequently manage complex GIS datasets that describe land ownership, zoning classifications, infrastructure, and development boundaries. Sharing these datasets using conventional GIS files often limits collaboration and creates version management challenges. The MAPOG Plugin provides a streamlined workflow for publishing QGIS layers as interactive web maps, enabling organizations to maintain a single source of accurate land use information.
What Is Urban Land Use Mapping?
Urban Land Use Mapping represents different categories of land through digital geographic layers, allowing users to visualize and analyze how urban spaces are utilized. Interactive mapping supports better planning decisions by providing current information on residential expansion, commercial development, industrial activity, public spaces, and other land classifications.
Methodology
Prepare the required land use layers within QGIS and install the MAPOG Plugin. After signing in, upload selected GIS layers to a new or existing online map directly from QGIS.
Review the uploaded information in the MAPOG dashboard, customize map branding, and configure visualization settings such as themes, layouts, filters, and search capabilities. Preview & Share the interactive map using secure sharing options and assign appropriate user roles to enable collaborative editing or view-only access. Every published update is synchronized automatically, ensuring stakeholders work with the latest land use information.
Practical Example: Zoning and Development Monitoring
Municipal planning authorities can maintain an online zoning map containing residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and public utility areas. As zoning modifications occur, planners update the GIS layers in QGIS, allowing revised information to become immediately available to engineers, consultants, and government departments through a shared interactive map.
Extended Applications
Interactive land use mapping can be applied to zoning management, development approvals, transportation planning, environmental assessments, utility planning, municipal asset management, infrastructure monitoring, smart city projects, urban redevelopment, and public planning initiatives.
Conclusion
The MAPOG Plugin simplifies GIS publishing by connecting QGIS with an interactive web mapping environment. Organizations can efficiently manage land use datasets, distribute updated maps, and improve collaboration across planning teams through a centralized spatial platform.















