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S1000 Map data is a generalization of S250 Map data, cartographically suited for scales 1:700 000 to 1:1 500 000. The product covers the land area of Svalbard.
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The bio-geographic regions dataset contains the official delineations used in the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and for the EMERALD Network set up under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention). The dataset is Pan-European and is maintained by the European Environmental Agency (EEA). Through the Norwegian Pilot Project for Emerald Network, the Norwegian part of the bio-geographic regions was revised and forms this dataset.
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N1000 Raster is a reiteration of the themes in N1000 Map Data and has a presentation that is similar to N500 Raster where appropriate. N1000 Raster covers mainland Norway and is delimited by the national borders with neighbouring countries and the territorial boundaries in the sea. N1000 Raster is based on N1000 Map Data and distributed monthly. N1000 Raster in GeoTiFF format is supplied as 600 km x 600 km tiles. The following reference files are supplied: SOSI and TFW.
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N1000 Map Data is adapted to a scale of 1:700,000 to 1:1,500,000 and covers mainland Norway delimited by the national borders with neighbouring countries and the territorial boundaries in the sea. The map database is a generalisation of N500 Map Data and has been cartographically edited with a view to presentation on a scale of 1:1,000,000.
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The landscape mapping conducted by the NIBIO is based on a method developed by the US Forestry Service, adapted to Norwegian conditions. A landscape feature in the landscape reference system is a continuous area (polygon) with the same attributes assigned according to the classification criteria defined in the naitonal landscape reference system. The three-dimensional classification of the landscape is based more on a multidisciplinary understanding and holistic evaluation, than on traditional science and cartography. Studying six main components of the landscape is important in three-dimensional landscape mapping, while the relative importance of individual components varies between the different landscape regions. The main components are: major landforms; geological composition; water and waterways; vegetation; agricultural land and buildings. The reference system consists of a national map dividing the country in 45 landscape regions and 444 sub regions. Furthermore, 10 agricultural regions have been classified, emphasizing common preconditions for agriculture.
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N1000 Map Data is adapted to a scale of 1:700,000 to 1:1,500,000 and covers mainland Norway delimited by the national borders with neighbouring countries and the territorial boundaries in the sea. The map database is a generalisation of N500 Map Data and has been cartographically edited with a view to presentation on a scale of 1:1,000,000.
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Sediment data show mainly the prevalence of soil types covering the bedrock surface for whole Norway. Most of the soils were formed during and after the last ice age. The data shows only the soil that dominates in the upper meters of the terrain surface. Thick and thin layers by other soils may occur further down in the soil profile. The dataset was first published i 1990, and updated in 2013.
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N1000 Kartdata 2022 er tilpasset målestokk 1:700 000 til 1:1 500 000 og dekker fastlands-Norge begrenset av riksgrensen mot nabolandene og territorialgrensen i havet. Kartdatabasen er en generalisering av N500 Kartdata og er kartografisk redigert med tanke på presentasjon i målestokk 1:1 000 000. N1000
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N1000 Kartdata er tilpasset målestokk 1:700 000 til 1:1 500 000 og dekker fastlands-Norge begrenset av riksgrensen mot nabolandene og territorialgrensen i havet. Kartdatabasen er en generalisering av N500 Kartdata og er kartografisk redigert med tanke på presentasjon i målestokk 1:1 000 000. N1000