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  • This layer contains the official infrared orthophotos covering the national territory of Luxemburg, and that have been produced following a surveying flight in summer 2010 under the responsibility of the administration du cadastre et de la topographie. The pixel size is 25cm.

  • This dataset was reported by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg under the Habitats Directive for period 2013 - 2018. Article 17 requires Member States to report every six years about the progress made with the implementation of the Habitats Directive. As the main focus of the directive is on maintaining and/or restoring a favourable conservation status for habitat types & species of community interest, monitoring & reporting under the directive is focusing on that. Monitoring of conservation status is not restricted to Natura 2000 sites and data need to be collected both in and outside the Natura 2000 network to achieve a full appreciation of conservation status. Text taken from http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/knowledge/rep_habitats/index_en.htm This reporting obligation is an Eionet core data flow See also: http://wms.inspire.geoportail.lu/geoserver/ps/PS.ProtectedSitesNatureConservation-Habitats/wms?service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities

  • This layer contains the official orthophotos covering the national territory of Luxembourg. The 3 surveying flights took place on 4 and 5 July and 22 August 2019, with a sun position of > 35°. The ground sampling distance is < 0,20 m. The perspective displacement is in general < 25 %, except for Luxembourg-City, where it is < 15 % for a zone of 10 x 9 km (90 km2, centered on the coordinates 78000 east and 74500 north). On the borders, a zone of 50m behind the country border is included.

  • This dataset was reported by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg under the Environmental Noise Directive . This dataset contains the estimated population in the agglomeration ≥ 100,000 inhabitants affected by noise during day-evening-night by major railways ≥ 30,000 trains per year .

  • This layer contains the official infrared orthophoto (infrared, red, green) from the 2022 surveying flights with a ground sampling distance of <= 10 cm per pixel (GSD). The absolute planimetric accuracy of the orthophoto can be given with a mean squared error MSE <= 20 cm. The perspective displacement is <= 25 %. The orthophoto covers the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg with an overlap of at least 50 m beyond the state border. The surveying flights took place with a sun position of >= 30 ° on August 10, 11 and 12 and September 1, 12 and 23, 2022.

  • This dataset was reported by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg under the EU Floods Directive. Article 4 of the Floods Directive requires Member States to undertake a Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment (PFRA) for each river basin district, unit of management or the portion of an international river basin district or unit of management lying within their territory. The identification of Areas of Potential Significant Flood Risk (APSFR, Article 5) will be based on available or readily derivable information, including the requirements specified in Article 4 (PFRA) in the Directive. In the 1st implementation cycle Member States may apply Article 13.1 (transitional arrangements) and either report on a PFRA carried out before 22 December 2010 (Article 13.1(a)) or proceed directly to mapping and establishment of flood risk management plans (Article 13.1(b)). If Article 13.1(a) is applied, the result will include the identification of APSFR (Article 5), if Article 13.1(b) is applied, APSFR will not be identified; instead maps at the appropriate scale according to Article 6 (see Flood Hazard Maps and Flood Risk Maps) will be prepared. Delivery process is managed by EEA

  • This dataset was reported by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg under the Habitats Directive for period 2007 - 2012. Article 17 requires Member States to report every six years about the progress made with the implementation of the Habitats Directive. As the main focus of the directive is on maintaining and/or restoring a favourable conservation status for habitat types & species of community interest, monitoring & reporting under the directive is focusing on that. Monitoring of conservation status is not restricted to Natura 2000 sites and data need to be collected both in and outside the Natura 2000 network to achieve a full appreciation of conservation status. Text taken from http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/knowledge/rep_habitats/index_en.htm This reporting obligation is an Eionet core data flow See also: http://wms.inspire.geoportail.lu/geoserver/ps/PS.ProtectedSitesNatureConservation-Habitats/wms?service=WMS&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities

  • According to the water framework directive (Directive 2000/60/CE), the biological parameter fish are monitored in surface water bodies in order to determine the ecological status. Fish react sensitively to the continuity and the hydrological flow of surface water. Fish are therefor sampled in the SWB which have deficits here. The methodology applied for sampling is the standard NF EN 14962:2006 "water quality &#8722; guidance on the scope and selection of fish sampling methods".

  • This layer contains the official infrared orthophoto (infrared, red, green) covering the national territory of Luxembourg. The surveying flights took place on July 30 and 31, August 5, 6, and 7 and September 13, 14, 15 and 19, 2020, with a sun position of > 35°. The ground sampling distance is < 0,20 m. The perspective displacement is < 25 %. On the borders, a zone of 50 m behind the country border is included.

  • The geostatistical interpolation map shows in real time the most probable distribution of the pollutant fine particles (PM10) between the different fixed measurement points that make up the telemetric network of Luxembourg, this at a resolution of 1km2.