5 datasets found

Organizations: Federal Office for the Environment FOEN Terms of use: NonCommercialAllowed-CommercialWithPermission-ReferenceRequired Keywords: fsdi-federal-spatial-data-infrastructure protected-sites Categories: Regions and cities Political levels: confederation

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  • Federal Inventory of Floodplains of National Importance

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Floodplains, namely natural habitats in the flood zones of watercourses, are in decline. The scientific inventory of floodplains was commissioned by the FDHA in May 1981 and com...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • HTML
    • API
  • Tranquillity Areas

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Based on the "Tranquillity Map of the Swiss Plateau" and its calculated "tranquillity" values, certain recreational areas were derived. For this purpose, areas that did not fall...

    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • API
    • SERVICE
    • HTML
    • ZIP
    • GPKG
  • Mapping of Floodplains of National Importance

    Agriculture, fisheries, forestry and food, Regions and cities, Environment

    In order to give cantons the option of taking the protection of floodplains of probable national importance into their own hands as quickly as possible, the Swiss Agency for the...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • ZIP
    • API
  • Alpine Floodplains outside of the federal inventary

    Regions and cities, Environment

    As past of the systematic inventory of flood plains, properties that were until recently not evaluated as having national significance will also be included in the federal inven...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • ZIP
    • API
  • Floodplains outside of the federal inventary

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Of all the floodplains mapped throughout Switzerland, the objects which have not been included in the federal inventory have been compiled in this dataset. A distinction has bee...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • API
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