What’s New June 2025 - All Sites Map
- CarbonCrop Team
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
We’ve made the All Sites Map more powerful. From a better view of the farms in your catchment to on-map layers like LUC and HEL, it’s now faster and easier to get the information you need and target your impact where it matters.

New Features
All sites map

We’ve made some practical updates to the All Sites Map to make it easier to use. You’ll now see full farm boundaries across your sites, with the map automatically zoomed to your region when you open the page. It’s quicker to get your bearings - no more starting from a whole-of-NZ view.
Erosion, HEL, LUC - at catchment level

We’ve added all of the global layers to the all sites map! This lets you see your Land Use Capability (LUC), erosion (HEL), and much more at a regional level, so you can better drill down to relevant farms.
Stay in the same place

The current map location is now in the URL - which means you can share a link to a certain place, bookmark a location, and also not lose where you are when you refresh the page.
More multi-edit!

When selecting multiple polygons, you can also bulk-edit the previous forest details and land activity types.
Zoom to polygon

Clicking on a warning in the warnings list now zooms and pans to the relevant feature, making it easier to find
Better small screen experience

Working on a laptop or tablet? Or got CarbonCrop open on half a screen? The map page is now much more usable with a collapsing toolbar
Bug Fixes
More reliable shapefile upload to Tupu-Ake - Sometimes, shapefiles being exported from CarbonCrop and imported into Tupu-Ake would warn about overlaps. We’ve improved this by automatically shrinking each polygon by 3mm on export.
Only show ETS revenue in the cashflow chart - previously - this chart showed potentially unrealisable revenue from all carbon sources.
Planting status - is now more consistent between the site view and carbon intelligence
Stay tuned for more updates next month!
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