National Digital Address · 5 m grid

Every parcel, its corners, and its elevation.

Upload three to six survey points per plot with latitude, longitude and altitude. Watch each parcel move from owner entry through engineer verification to supervisor approval — and see which land sits lowest before the rains.

10
Plots registered
10
Supervisor approved
43
Corner points
2m
Lowest land

Interactive survey

The registry, drawn to scale

Hover any parcel for its owner, GhanaPostGPS address, corner coordinates and its lowest and highest points. Fill colour runs from contour blue (low, flood-prone) to ochre (high ground).

Chain of custody

Three signatures, in order

No parcel is final until each role has acted. The sequence is enforced by the registry — a supervisor cannot approve what an engineer has not verified.

STEP 01 · OWNER

Enter the parcel

The landowner submits corner points, altitude, acquisition date and ownership type. Status: entered.

STEP 02 · ENGINEER

Verify the survey

A land engineer checks the coordinates and elevation against the field survey, then verifies. Status: verified.

STEP 03 · SUPERVISOR

Final approval

The supervisor gives the binding sign-off. Status: approved — the parcel enters the register.

The register

Registered parcels

Ordered lowest land first. Each card shows the GhanaPostGPS address, corner count and current stage.

Flood design

Which land sits lowest — and floods first

Set the flood water level for this town or river area. Any parcel whose lowest point sits at or below the line is flagged. The bands show the lowest and highest ground by elevation.

Highest flood risk

At or below the flood level

    Lowest-area lands

    Bottom band by elevation

      Highest-area lands

      Safest ground

        Download low → high (CSV)