Map Services and Layers
List of all the map layers accessible on the on the map viewer.
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) information encompasses a broad spectrum of geospatial data and associated details that are systematically organized and made accessible through an integrated infrastructure.
SDI typically includes metadata, standards, policies, and technologies that facilitate the discovery, access, and use of spatial data.
The information within an SDI covers diverse types of geospatial data, ranging from fundamental geographic datasets like maps and satellite imagery to more complex layers such as land use, transportation networks, and environmental parameters. These datasets may be sourced from various providers, including government agencies, research institutions, and private organizations.
SDI information is crucial for promoting interoperability, facilitating data sharing, and supporting various applications, including urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.
List of all the map layers accessible on the on the map viewer.
Central access point to standardised metadata concerning digital structured geological data across Europe.
A list of words, terms or concepts, semantically related to each other, that can be used to describe the meaning or central ideas of a dataset.
A list of terms, concepts or entities in the scope of a geoscientific project and how they are semantically related.
It allows to search for documents by looking in their metadata or content.
Allows users to discover and access available datasets, view their metadata and select, display and download subsets of elements from multiple datasets.