3,507 resources found
Dataset: GISCO - Urban Audit 2004, Nov. 2009
When using this data set, it should be bibliographically referred to as 'Urban Audit, 2004'. The Urban Audit (UA) provides European urban statistics for a representative sample of large and medium-sized cities across 30 European countries. It enables an assessment of the state of individual EU cities and provides access to comparative information from other EU cities. This spatial dataset will sup ... (read more)
Dataset: Grassland 2018 (raster 100 m), Europe, 3-yearly, Aug. 2020
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
The HRL Grassland 2018 100 m aggregate raster product provides a basic land cover classification with two thematic classes (grassland / non-grassland) at 100m spatial resolution, covering the EEA38 area and the United Kingdom. The production of the High Resolution Grassland layers was coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA) in the frame of the EU Copernicus programme. The main High Re ... (read more)
Dataset: Near real time measurements of concentration of particulate matter less than 10μg (PM10) for the current year
- Contact point
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
Near real time concentration of PM10 measurements transmitted to EEA by national and regional air quality networks (http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/air/air-quality/resources/who-provides-the-air-quality-data). The measurements are preliminary and may be changed at any time by the data providers following their quality control procedures. The measurements may not be used for compliance purposes.
Dataset: Cooling water stress during low flow conditions (ClimWatAdapt project, 2050, EcF)
Ratio of cooling water abstractions to Q90 for ClimWatAdapt, 2050, SCENES scenario Economy First (EcF).
Dataset: Normalised Difference Vegetation Index 2014-2020 (raster 300 m), global, 10-daily - version 1
- Publisher
- European Commission's Joint Research Centre
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
The Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is a proxy to quantify the vegetation amount. It is defined as NDVI=(NIR-Red)/(NIR+Red) where NIR corresponds to the reflectance in the near infrared band, and Red to the reflectance in the red band. It is closely related to FAPAR and is little scale dependant.
Dataset: Change in annual mean temperature between 1961-1990 and 2071-2100 (ESPON Climate project)
Change in annual mean temperature in 2 metres above surface. Climatic changes derived from a comparison of 1961 - 1990 and 2071 - 2100 climate projections by the CCLM model for the IPCC SRES A1B scenario.
Dataset: CORINE Land Cover 2006 (raster 100 m), Europe, 6-yearly - version 2020_20u1, May 2020
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
Corine Land Cover 2006 (CLC2006) is one of the Corine Land Cover (CLC) datasets produced within the frame the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service referring to land cover / land use status of year 2006. CLC service has a long-time heritage (formerly known as "CORINE Land Cover Programme"), coordinated by the European Environment Agency (EEA). It provides consistent and thematically detailed informat ... (read more)
Dataset: Riparian Zones
The Riparian Zones provides detailed information on the state and characteristics of riparian zones across Europe in a variable buffer zone of selected rivers (Strahler levels 2-9 derived from EU-Hydro). The product has a six years update cycle and is available for the 2012 and 2018 reference years including the change layer. Besides the land cover and land use layer the Riparian Zoned product for ... (read more)
Dataset: Annual average water stress (ClimWatAdapt project, 2025 SuE)
Annual average water stress indicator WEI on river basin level for 2025, SCENES scenario Sustainability Eventually (SuE). A water stress indicator is defined as the total withdrawal of freshwater resources in relation to the long-term average availability of the freshwater water resources within a river (sub)basin. One of the most important indicators for water scarcity or water stress is the wate ... (read more)
Dataset: Pan-European Soil Erosion Risk Assessment (PESERA), Jan. 2004
Soil erosion is a natural process, occurring over geological time, and indeed it is a process that is essential for soil formation in the first place. With respect to soil degradation, most concerns about erosion are related to accelerated erosion, where the natural rate has been significantly increased mostly by human activity. Soil erosion by water is a widespread problem throughout Europe. PESE ... (read more)
Dataset: European Ground Motion Service: Ortho – Vertical Component 2018-2022 (vector), Europe, yearly, Oct. 2023
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
The European Ground Motion Service (EGMS) is a component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service. EGMS provides consistent, regular, standardised, harmonised and reliable information regarding natural and anthropogenic ground motion phenomena over the Copernicus Participating States and across national borders, with millimetre accuracy. This set of metadata describes the third product level of E ... (read more)
Dataset: Water stress, summer (ClimWatAdapt project, 2025, EcF)
The ratio of irrigation water consumption to water availability during June, July and August for 2025, SCENES scenario Economy First (EcF).In order to assess the vulnerability of the agricultural sector to climate change, the indicator “irrigation consumption-to-water availability” (c.t.a.) is introduced. Irrigation consumption refers to the part of the irrigation water that is really “consumed” b ... (read more)
Dataset: Ecosystem types of Europe
- Contact point
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
The 'Ecosystem types of Europe' datasets combines the Copernicus land service portfolio, marine bathymetry and seabed information with the non-spatial EUNIS habitat classification for a better biological characterization of ecosystems across Europe. The datasets aims to contribute to a better biological characterization of terrestrial and marine ecosystems across Europe (EEA-38 and United Kingdom) ... (read more)
Dataset: CLCplus Backbone 2021 (raster 10 m), Europe, 3-yearly, Jun. 2024
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
This metadata refers to the 'Corine Land Cover plus Backbone' (CLCplus Backbone), a spatially detailed, large-scale, Earth Observation-based land cover inventory which is produced by the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS). The CLCplus Backbone is a 10m pixel-based land cover map based on Sentinel satellite time series. Each pixel contains the dominant land cover among the 11 basic land cove ... (read more)
Dataset: Herbaceous cover 2017 - Present (raster 10m), Europe, yearly, Nov. 2024
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
The High Resolution Layer Herbaceous cover (HER) raster product provides a basic land cover classification with 2 thematic classes (temporal and permanent herbaceous / non-herbaceous). The production of the herbaceous layer is primarily based on the probability estimates obtained from the Base Vegetation Layer (BVL) which also serves to harmonize the different vegetated HRL products (Grasslands, T ... (read more)
Dataset: Corine Land Cover 2012 (raster 100m) - version 18, Sep. 2016
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
CORINE Land Cover (CLC) was specified to standardize data collection on land in Europe to support environmental policy development. The reference year of first CLC inventory was 1990 (CLC1990), and the first update created in 2000. Later the update cycle has become 6 years. The number of participating countries has increased over time − currently includes 33 European Environment Agency (EEA) membe ... (read more)
Dataset: Tree Cover Density 2020 (raster 10 m), pantropical, annual - version 1
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
This product is delivered by the Copernicus Global Land Cover and Tropical Forest Mapping and Monitoring service (LCFM), part of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS), and provides pantropical tree cover density data at 10-meter resolution for the year 2020. The pan-tropical Tree Cover Density (TCD) product builds upon previous initiatives like the REDDCopernicus, EO4SD Forest Monitoring a ... (read more)
Dataset: Crop Types 2017 - Present (raster 10m), Europe, yearly, Nov. 2024
- Publisher
- European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
- Contact point
- Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)
The High Resolution Layer Crop Types (CTY) raster product provides high resolution crop type classification for 17 classes of both arable and permanent crops accross the EEA38 extent. Using both Sentinel-1 and Sentiel-2, the model is finetuned to first map the crop field boundaries, and then determine the main crop for each field. This dataset is provided annually starting in 2017 with 10 meter ra ... (read more)
Dataset: HRL Croplands
The High Resolution Layer Croplands products are developed for researchers, policymakers, farmers and other stakeholders interested in analysing the European agricultural landscape. The Crop Types layer allows users to see which type of crops have been cultivated in a given area during the main growing season. Meanwhile, the Cropping Patterns layers provide information on key agricultural characte ... (read more)
Dataset: CO2 Intensity of Electricity Generation
Electricity generation gives rise to negative impacts on the environment and human health throughout all stages of its life-cycle. To date, power generation remains the largest GHG-emitting sector in Europe. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is by far the most commonly-emitted GHG across the sector, being a product of combustion processes. An almost complete decarbonisation of the electricity sector is needed ... (read more)