- Title
- Flood protection demand in floodplain and coastal risky areas at eldership le...
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Build up areas (1.1.1. Continuous urban fabric, 1.1.2. Discontinuous urban fabric, 1.2.1. Industrial and commercial units, 1.2.2. Road and rail networks and associated land, 1.2.3. Port areas, 1.2.4. Airports, Construction sites and 1.4.2. Sport and leisure facilities) in floodplain and coastal risky areas at eldership level. Floodplain and coastal risk areas have the probability to be flooded one time per thousand years (returning period). Floodplain and coastal risky areas data from from...
- Publication Date
- Jan. 30, 2019, 10:34 p.m.
- Type
- Vector Data
- Category
- Regulating & Maintenance ES
- Regulating & Maintenance ES
- Regions
- Lithuania
- Owner
- Geoadmin
- Maintenance Frequency
- Frequency Of Maintenance For The Data Is Not Known
- Restrictions
- Data can be accessed on-line.
- Language
- English
- Data Quality
- Floodplain and coastal risk areas data from Lithuanian Environmental Protection Agency and land use data from Corine Land Cover 2018: https://land.copernicus.eu/pan-european/corine-land-cover/clc2018 Flood demand in floodplains and coastal risky areas calculated according to: Syrbe, R.U., Grunewald, K. (2017) Ecosystem supply and demand – the challenge to balance spatial mismatches. International Journal of Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services & Management, 13, 148-161.
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- Spatial Representation Type
- vector data is used to represent geographic data
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