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  • School contract is a regional program for urban renewal. It aims to upgrade school neighbourhoods in Brussels and strengthen the relationship between schools and their surroundings.

  • 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.

  • Cadastral Parcels - INSPIRE corresponds to the dataset of Belgian plan cadastral parcels complying with INSPIRE specifications. This dataset is composed of two classes. The first class contains cadastral zoning and the second class contains cadastral parcel. The entire dataset can be downloaded via the ad hoc WFS.

  • Cadastral parcels - monthly situation corresponds to the dataset of the monthly situation of the cadastral parcels layer from the Land Register plan. The dataset is composed of two classes. The first class contains the geometries of the cadastral parcels; the second is a class without geometry and corresponds to a code table of the different fiscal situations used in the first class. The dataset can be freely downloaded as a zipped shapefiles.

  • This dataset corresponds to applications for environmental permits filed in the Brussels-Capital Region, as defined in Title II of the ordonnance of 5 June 1997 regarding environmental permits. It includes a single class covering environmental permits that have been granted, refused, as well as those still under review. The data are accessible via WFS or through full download.

  • Brussels-Capital Region : building means any physical construction formed of rigid exterior walls, roofed, permanently attached to land, and designed to accommodate human activity and / or shelter for animals, goods and machinery.

  • Brussels-Capital Region : land cover refers to the physical and biological cover of the earth's surface, including artificial surfaces, agricultural areas, forests, semi-natural areas, wetlands, water bodies. The entity "Green Block" (or green area) identifies the footprint of vegetated amenity areas(lawn, trees, possibly planted with flowers and ornamental trees and bushes, and often lined ponds and paths). Green areas have been designed on the basis of various plans (photogrammetric surveys, detailed maps, maps of towns, ...). They have a heterogeneous precision because of the diversity of origin. The entity "Green Block" (or green area) is represented using three different types: - GB-A: grassed (some grassy berm plants or trees) bands; - GB-B: parks (water parks located in these areas are not excluded); - GB-F: forests or wood (islets of the Soignes Forest located in the Brussels Region). The entity "Water Block" (or water area) locates and identifies various water bodies in the territory of the Brussels-Capital Region (channel, ponds, Senne river, ...). We distinguish : 1. water areas located at [0] which are visible from the air (abbreviated WB-0); 2. water areas (for the channel) located at [-] on the road (invisible from the sky) (abbreviated WB-M).

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Brussels-Capital Region: location of the three aircraft noise restriction zones defined by the order of the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region of 27 May 1999 on the fight against the noise generated by air traffic.