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This layer contains the existing noise barriers in the road network, which have been summarized by the authorities and used for the 2021 noise mapping under the Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC.
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Measures for protection against flooding
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Green stars restaurants of the Guide Michelin 2024 - Source: Guide Michelin 2024
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- Share of the working age population (20-64 years) in total population 2023 (Lorraine: 2021) - Territorial entities: arrondissements (Lorraine, Wallonie), Grand Duchy (Luxembourg), Kreise (Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz) - Statistical data sources: Destatis; INSEE; Statbel, STATEC. Calculations: OIE/IBA 2024 - Geodata sources: ACT Luxembourg, IGN France, GeoBasis-DE / BKG, NGI-Belgium. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2024
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The percentage of analysis in which the physico-chemical parameters meet the threshold value
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2013 - Average annual minimum temperatures [ºC] lux_2013_00_map_temp_minimum,lux_2013_00_samples_temp_minimum The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).
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Jun. 2012 - Temperature monthly average [ºC] lux_2012_06_map_temp_average,lux_2012_06_samples_temp_average The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).
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- Change in total population 2000-2021, Lorraine: 1999-2019 - Territorial entities: arrondissements (Lorraine, Wallonie), cantons (Luxembourg), Kreise (Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz) - Statistical data sources: Destatis, INSEE, Statbel, STATEC. Calculations. IBA / OIE 2022 - Geodata sources: ACT Luxembourg 2017, IGN France 2017, GeoBasis-DE / BKG 2017, NGI-Belgium 2017. Harmonization: SIG-GR / GIS-GR 2020
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Jul. 2012 - Temperature monthly average [ºC] lux_2012_07_map_temp_average,lux_2012_07_samples_temp_average The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).
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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 2021 and indicate, with the help of a standardised colour scale using the Lden indicator, the exposure to ambient noise in decibels of railways located within agglomerations. 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)." https://environnement.public.lu/fr/loft/bruit/valeurs-limites-bruit.html