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  • The study concerns an evaluation of employment support in the context of the 2030 Strategy Go4Brussels, specifically objective 2.2, "Ensuring access to stable and sustainable employment for everyone," which considers this evaluation as a general objective. Ultimately, the aim of this evaluation is to achieve a greater impact on the inclusion of job seekers through employment support.

  • The objective of this report is to conduct a study and evaluation of the state of discrimination in the Brussels labor market through the principle of situation testing.

  • These map layers provide part of the information used for managing urban planning permits within the framework of spatial planning in the Brussels-Capital Region. The perimeters involved are as follows: subdivision permits and urban planning permits issued or still under consideration, municipal regulations and zoned municipal regulations, various zoning areas concerning advertising and signs as well as accessibility related to public transportation from the RRU 2006, land allocated for industry and priority development hubs.

  • These map layers provide a detailed representation of archaeological sites from prehistory to the 18th century and enable efficient management of regional preventive archaeology. Archaeological Atlas : These map layers list archaeological sites and discoveries as well as an expansion zone of human settlements around the main remains. Archaeological and Historical Inventory : These map layers present the thematic inventory of a series of sites confirmed by archaeology and historical sources (monasteries, monastic refuges, breweries, cellars…).

  • These map layers include the perimeters of programs and urban renewal operations financed by the Brussels-Capital Region (sustainable neighborhood contracts, urban renewal contracts) as well as the current preemption perimeters.

  • These various map layers are essential for the effective management of cultural heritage (real estate) in the Brussels-Capital region. They enable authorities and stakeholders to monitor, protect, and promote this valuable cultural legacy. Protected Properties: This map layer displays the locations of cultural properties that are officially protected by the relevant authorities. Protection Zones: This map layer shows the designated protection zones around the protected properties.

  • This layer shows the locations of monuments, ensembles, trees, and sites listed in legal inventories.

  • The indicative inventory of natural heritage: these various cartographic layers are essential for a comprehensive understanding of natural heritage, allowing authorities and stakeholders to monitor, protect, and promote trees and sites with heritage value (gardens, squares, parks, woods) in the region. The inventory of architectural heritage. The archaeological and historical inventory of the Brussels Region: this group of cartographic layers presents a detailed thematic inventory of archaeological and historical sites in the center of Brussels (Pentagon).

  • This dataset includes the urban planning infractions observed on the territory of the city of Brussels as specified in article 300 of the Code bruxellois de l'aménagement du territoire / Brusselse wetboek van Ruimetelijke ordening.

  • The Manual aims to clarify the priorities for development based on the types of public spaces and to provide a reference framework for authorities involved in public space planning, in line with regional objectives. It seeks to ensure a high level of comfort for users, address the climate challenge, and enhance inclusivity and spatial quality.