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This view service allows, via a formatted URL, to display data managed by Bruxelles Propreté in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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This download service allows, by means of a formatted URL, to download any object of dataset features related to the built density of urban blocks within the territory of the Brussels-Capital Region.
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This view service allows, via a formatted URL, to display the environmental permits data in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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This visualization service allows, through a formatted URL, the viewing of data related to urban planning permit applications in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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This dataset shows, for each Brussels municipality, the projected population by age and sex, over the period from 2026 to 2035. The population projections are carried out according to the methodologies described in the Cahier of the BISA No. 13.
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The geolocation service enables you to find an address, a street name or municipality listed in the regional address register, or to find the nearest address to a pair of map coordinates. The returned objects comply with the BeSt Address model.
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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 download service allows, via a formatted URL, the downloading of the environmental permits data in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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This dataset corresponds to the Special Land-Use Plans (les Plans Particulier d'Affectation du Sol or PPAS in French and de Bijzondere Bestemmingsplannen or BBP in Dutch). The dataset consists of a single layer showing the general perimeter of the PPAS, without identifying each specific land-use zone or its nature. It can be consulted via an ad hoc WMS and WFS. This dataset has no regulatory value and is published solely for informational purposes. Only the maps and subsequent amendments published in the Belgian Official Gazette have regulatory force.
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This dataset contains Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENCs), which include all navigation information for the Brussels port area. The three available charts (8B7BRU02, 8B7BRU03, and 8B7BRU05) cover the Brussels section of the Charleroi–Brussels Canal and the Brussels–Escaut Maritime Canal. Together, these two canals form a waterway corridor known as the ABC axis, linking Antwerp with Brussels and Charleroi. This north–south corridor connects major seaports with industrial centres and plays a key role in logistics and modal shift. The data are freely available for download as ZIP archives.
Geobru catalogue