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This tiled view service makes it possible to obtain georeferenced tiles from the raster datasets that make up the UrbIS series. This service is updated periodically based on the corresponding layers of the View service - Raster. The use of this service is recommended for all viewers and front-end applications.
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This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2024. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.
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The UrbIS - Digital surface model product is a raster image capturing all the objects (natural or built) on the surface of the ground. The dataset is freely downloadable as a zipped file.
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This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2023. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.
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The Digital terrain model product is a raster image composed of pixels whose value corresponds to altitude. The dataset is freely downloadable as a zipped file.
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The product Airborne LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) pountcloud provides a three-dimensional vector model covering the Brussels-Capital region. This is the product of several LiDAR data collection campaigns captured from the air. The data is available in open data, via a visualization tool and direct download as a Las file.
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This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2024. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.
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This view service allows, by means of a formatted URL, to display all the raster data that are used in Brusky.
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The Ortho 1930-1935 product is a set of gray scale (black and white) orthophotomaps covering apart of the current territory of the Brussels Region. The images used for these orthophotoplans were taken between 1930 and 1935. This orthophoto is published on the Brusky website.
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The Brusky - ground photographs product brings together a collection of historical georeferenced photographs, taken on the ground or in the immediate vicinity of the ground, of buildings of interest in the current Brussels Region that form part of its remarkable heritage.
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