TY - JOUR N2 - The base map provides basic information about land to individuals, companies, developers, design engineers, organizations, and government agencies. Its contents include spatial location data for control network points, buildings, land lots, infrastructure facilities, and topographic features. As the primary map of the country, it must be developed in accordance with specific laws and regulations and be continuously updated. The base map is a data source used for the development and updating of derivative maps and other large scale cartographic materials such as thematic or topographic maps. Thanks to the advancement of science and technology, the quality of land surveys carried out by means of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) matches that of traditional surveying methods in many respects. This paper discusses the potential application of output data from laser scanners (point clouds) to the development and updating of cartographic materials, taking Poland’s base map as an example. A few research sites were chosen to present the method and the process of conducting a TLS land survey: a fragment of a residential area, a street, the surroundings of buildings, and an undeveloped area. The entire map that was drawn as a result of the survey was checked by comparing it to a map obtained from PODGiK (pol. Powiatowy Ośrodek Dokumentacji Geodezyjnej i Kartograficznej – Regional Centre for Geodetic and Cartographic Records) and by conducting a field inspection. An accuracy and quality analysis of the conducted fieldwork and deskwork yielded very good results, which provide solid grounds for predicating that cartographic materials based on a TLS point cloud are a reliable source of information about land. The contents of the map that had been created with the use of the obtained point cloud were very accurately located in space (x, y, z). The conducted accuracy analysis and the inspection of the performed works showed that high quality is characteristic of TLS surveys. The accuracy of determining the location of the various map contents has been estimated at 0.02-0.03 m. The map was developed in conformity with the applicable laws and regulations as well as with best practice requirements. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/100883/PDF/art4_Klapa,%20Mitka%20GiK%201-2017.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/100883 PY - 2017 IS - No 1 DO - 10.1515/geocart-2017-0002 KW - base map KW - terrestrial laser scanning KW - cartographic material A1 - Klapa, Przemysław A1 - Mitka, Bartosz PB - Commitee on Geodesy PAS VL - vol. 66 DA - 2017.06.30 T1 - Application of terrestrial laser scanning to the development and updating of the base map UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/100883 T2 - Geodesy and Cartography ER -