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  • View service for map of Danish Seabed Sediments1:250.000

  • Download Service for The marine raw material database, MARTA

  • This service is an INSPIRE view service for Cadastral parcels (CP). The parcels are part of the cadastral index map, which is a legal map showing the registered property boundaries and identifiers.

  • Download service for Geological surface map of Denmark 1:200.000

  • View service for Geological surface map of Denmark 1:200.000

  • GISCO (Geographic Information System of the COmmission) is responsible for meeting the European Commission's geographical information needs at 3 levels: the European Union, its member countries, and its regions. In addition to creating statistical and other thematic maps, GISCO manages a database of geographical information, and provides related services to the Commission. Its database contains core geographical data covering the whole of Europe, such as administrative boundaries, and thematic geospatial information, such as population grid data. Some data are available for download by the general public and may be used for non-commercial purposes. For further details and information about any forthcoming new or updated datasets, see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata. The datasets extracted from GISCO in its 2013 release and include in the EEA catalogue of geospatial datasets are: + Administrative boundaries at country level (COUNTRIES 2013) at 1:100.000 scale + Communes (COMMUNES 2013) at 1:100.000 scale + NUTS (NUTS 2013) at 1:100.000 scale

  • The digital geological map shows the surface geology. The map is a result of the systematic geological mapping of Denmark. The map is digitized from maps originating from fieldwork, where sediment samples are collected at 1m depth using a hand auger with a sample spacing of 100 - 200 m. This version 4.0 from 2015 classifies 88 % of Denmark's area. The map is supplemented in an ongoing process. The legend shows 82 different sediment types. The map is published in GEUS report 2015/30, where further information is available in Danish.

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    Danish Named Place data contain names on everything from the tree “Konge egen” and the city center to the peninsula Jutland. There are 140,000 Danish Named Places in total, all registered with a geographical location as a point, line or polygon that describes the geographical distribution of the Named place.

  • The Soil Geographical Database of Eurasia at Scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Informaton System (EUSIS). It is the resulting product of a collaborative project involving all the European Union and neighbouring countries. It is a simplified representation of the diversity and spatial variability of the soil coverage. The methodology used to differentiate and name the main soil types is based on the terminology of the F.A.O. legend for the Soil Map of the World at Scale 1:5,000,000. This terminology has been refined and adapted to take account of the specificities of the landscapes in Europa. It is itself founded on the distinction of the main pedogenetic processes leading to soil differentiation: brunification, lessivage, podzolisation, hydromorphy, etc. The database contains a list of Soil Typological Units (STU). Besides the soil names they represent, these units are described by variables (attributes) specifying the nature and properties of the soils: for example the texture, the water regime, the stoniness, etc. The geographical representation was chosen at a scale corresponding to the 1:1,000,000. At this scale, it is not feasible to delineate the STUs. Therefore they are grouped into Soil Mapping Units (SMU) to form soil associations and to illustrate the functioning of pedological systems within the landscapes. Harmonisation of the soil data from the member countries is based on a dictionary giving the definition for each occurrence of the variables. Considering the scale, the precision of the variables is weak. Furthermore these variables were estimated over large areas by expert judgement rather than measured on local soil samples. This expertise results from synthesis and generalisation tasks of national or regional maps published at more detailed scales, for example 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 scales. Delineation of the Soil Mapping Units is also the result of expertise and experience. Heterogeneity can be considerable in European regions. The spatial variability of soils is very important and is difficult to express at global levels of precision. Quality indices of the information (purity and confidence level) are included with the data in order to guide usage. This metadata record is adapted from the orginal one received from JRC.

  • Kommunerne skal efter planloven opretholde og vedligeholde kommuneplanen. Kommuneplanen omfatter en periode på 12 år og fastlægger de overordnede mål og retningslinjer for den enkelte kommunes udvikling, både i byerne og i det åbne land. Kommunalbestyrelsen skal løbende revidere kommuneplanen. Se planloven: https://www.retsinformation.dk/forms/r0710.aspx?id=176182 Indberetning af kommuneplaner til Plandata.dk er bestemt i bekendtgørelse: https://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=162772 Temaet findes i status "vedtaget", "forslag" og "aflyst". Se endvidere: https://planinfo.erhvervsstyrelsen.dk/plandatadk