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Brussels-Capital Region : toponymy public spaces is the name of : - Highways; - Areas of water; - Green areas; - Cemeteries.
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Brussels-Capital Region : The Digital Terrain Model (DTM) describes the three-dimensional shape of the surface of the Earth (topography of the surface). The Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is available in three different representations: - Elevation - vector elements; - Elevation - Grid; - Elevation - TIN.
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Brussels-Capital Region : spatial extents of the stratigraphic units (SU/BCR), SU/BCR_011 Backfill and SU/BCR_12 Silts cover excepted. This data is limited to the Brussels-Capital Region’s border extended with a 500 m buffer zone. The hydrogeological unit (HU/BCR) of each SU/BRC is indicated in the attribute data. These spatial extents were extracted from the BruStrati3D v1.1 geological model, except for the extensions of the quaternary units which were extracted from the Databank Ondergrond Vlaanderen database. This data is generated from models and may contain errors, inaccuracies and gaps. It has informative value and may under no circumstances replace a study carried out by an expert. Bruxelles Environnement cannot be held liable for the consequences of the use of this information.
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This dataset includes the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) orthophotos created in 2018. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 5 centimeters.
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Brussels-Capital Region : the orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2016.
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Brussels-Capital Region: Contour lines give an overview of the real ground on a topographic map. A contour line is the intersection of real terrain with a horizontal plane of given elevation. Contour lines are obtained from the Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
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Brussels-Capital Region : location of the different groundwater quality monitoring sites managed by Brussels Environment and which results are transmitted through the reporting to Europe (under Article 8 of the Water Framework Directive). Indication of the analyzed water body, the European Code and the Brussels code of the monitoring site. Distinction between two types of monitoring: surveillance monitoring for all groundwater bodies (type_monitoring = 1) and operational monitoring for groundwater bodies identified as being at risk of failing to achieve the objectives of good status (type_monitoring = 2)
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This dataset includes the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) orthophotos created in 2017. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 5 centimeters.
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Brussels-Capital Region : Brussels-Capital statistical areas are grouped to form the districts of monitoring. Monitoring the neighborhood is an urban observation tool to help track and understand the evolution of Brussels districts in different aspects (demographic, social, health, economy, housing, mobility, quality of life, participation, ... ) to improve the efficiency of urban policy and help guide public and private investment in urban renewal ...
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Brussels-Capital Region: spatial extents outcropping under the quaternary units of the Stratigraphic Units of the Brussels-Capital Region (SU/BCR). This data is limited to the Brussels-Capital Region’s border extended with a 500 m buffer zone. The hydrogeological unit (HU/BCR) of each SU/BRC is indicated in the attribute data. These spatial extents were extracted from the BruStrati3D v1.1 geological model. This data is generated from models and may contain errors, inaccuracies and gaps. It has informative value and may under no circumstances replace a study carried out by an expert. Bruxelles Environnement cannot be held liable for the consequences of the use of this information.