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The date selector allows you to view the cadastral map for each day since digital historisation in August 2014.
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In accordance with European legislation, the Environment Agency has updated the strategic noise maps for the fourth cycle of Directive 2002/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 June 2002 relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise. These maps refer to the year 2023 and indicate, with the help of a standardised colour scale using the Lden indicator, the exposure to ambient noise in decibels of the major airports per year located on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The indicators used to describe the annoyance caused by exposure to noise are : Lden in decibels (dB), a representative average noise indicator for a 24-hour day, evaluated over a full year and for which the evening period is penalised by 5 dB(A) and the night period is penalised by 10 dB(A); and the Lnight in decibels (dB), a representative average noise indicator for an 8-hour night, assessed over a full year and associated with sleep disturbance. The indicators are based on three periods of the day: a day" period of 12 hours (7am to 7pm), an "evening" period of 4 hours (7pm to 11pm) and a "night" period of 8 hours (11pm to 7am)."
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Tile sheet for the 2024 point cloud.
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In accordance with European legislation, the Environment Agency has updated the strategic noise maps for the fourth cycle of Directive 2002/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 June 2002 relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise. These maps refer to the year 2023 and indicate, with the help of a standardised colour scale using the Lden indicator, the exposure to ambient noise in decibels of the major airports per year located on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The indicators used to describe the annoyance caused by exposure to noise are : Lden in decibels (dB), a representative average noise indicator for a 24-hour day, evaluated over a full year and for which the evening period is penalised by 5 dB(A) and the night period is penalised by 10 dB(A); and the Lnight in decibels (dB), a representative average noise indicator for an 8-hour night, assessed over a full year and associated with sleep disturbance. The indicators are based on three periods of the day: a day" period of 12 hours (7am to 7pm), an "evening" period of 4 hours (7pm to 11pm) and a "night" period of 8 hours (11pm to 7am)."
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The ILR produces coverage maps of mobile networks for the different technologies from 2G to 5G. For the 5G technology of the mobile operator Proximus Luxembourg S.A., the different coverage maps for the qualities of service "satisfactory", "very good" and "excellent" per 100mx100m grid are documented. Network coverage maps in Luxembourg are produced in accordance with Article 26 of the law of 17 December 2021 on electronic communications networks and services. For more information, please see here [link to ILR website RGDR section].
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The ILR produces coverage maps of mobile networks for the different technologies from 2G to 5G. For the 5G technology of the mobile operator Orange Luxembourg S.A., the different coverage maps for the qualities of service "satisfactory", "very good" and "excellent" per 100mx100m grid are documented. Network coverage maps in Luxembourg are produced in accordance with Article 26 of the law of 17 December 2021 on electronic communications networks and services. For more information, please see here [link to ILR website RGDR section].
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This layer contains a compilation with the identifiers and derived 2D geometries derived from all 3D bridges (modeled as LOD 3 classification or automatically extracted in LOD 1) available in the 3D viewer of the Geoportal as well as on the Open Data Portal. Please note that the bridges created by the Service Topographie et géomatique of Luxembourg City (prefix "VdL") are not available to download.
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This layer contains the points of the official height reference points of the Grand-Duchy of Luxemburg.
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The ILR draws up coverage maps of cable networks DOCSIS (CATV) meeting the quality criteria of a Very High Capacity Network, i.e. a fixed network allowing a downstream speed of at least 1Gbps. Network coverage maps in Luxembourg are produced in accordance with Article 26 of the law of 17 December 2021 on electronic communications networks and services. For more information, please see here [link to ILR website RGDR section].