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Begriffe im Kontext
- Tier-, Pflanzen- und Naturschutz (2130200)
- Abfall, Schadstoffe und Emissionen (2130100)
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Data available on the subject of preventive soil protection in Rhineland-Palatinate is made available online in map series via the homepage of the State Office for Geology and Mining (LGB) and is publicly accessible.
Data available on the topic of preventive soil protection in Rhineland-Palatinate is made available to the public online in maps via the map viewer on the homepage of the State Office for Geology and Mining (LGB) (e.g. soil properties, soil functions, soil erosion risk, soils worthy of protection and soils in need of protection, background values for topsoil). The data is also provided as OGC services.
In addition to the provision of information via the map viewer, there are also very individual or special requests, which are usually submitted by experts in the field of soil protection. Such requests are so individual in terms of data provision and data content that they cannot be tailored in advance, but are clarified with the client on a case-by-case basis. The number of such requests is around 10 per year.
In principle, no fees are charged. In the case of individual data requests (10 / a), the costs are calculated according to time spent using the fee schedule of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Geology and Mining. A user agreement is concluded.
- Maps and data freely accessible via the website of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Geology and Mining
- Special requests by phone or e-mail
The soil data collected and analyzed in the LGB is made available digitally via freely accessible platforms (online maps, OGC services). The users of this data are other authorities, engineering and planning offices as well as universities and research institutions. Documentation on the maps and data is available and is also freely accessible.
Please contact the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Geology and Mining - Soil Department.
Responsibility lies with the Rhineland-Palatinate State Office for Geology and Mining.