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  • WMS service showing hiking and outdoor recreation routes in Norway. This service shows hiking and outdoor recreation routes in Norway. The dataset includes footpaths, ski slopes, cycling routes, other hiking routes and adaptation measures in outdoor recreation areas. The WMS service provisionally shows only foot paths, ski slopes, cycling routes and other routes. The data can be used in processes according to the Planning and Building Act (municipal planning and case management, e.g. building applications) in municipalities, for analyses, reporting, lookups and visualisation of routes for the planning of hiking.

  • WFS service showing hiking and outdoor recreation routes in Norway. This service shows hiking and outdoor recreation routes in Norway. The dataset includes footpaths, ski slopes, cycling routes, other routes and adaptation measures in outdoor recreation areas. The data can be used in processes according to the Planning and Building Act (municipal planning and case management, e.g. building applications) in municipalities, for analyses, reporting, lookups and visualisation of routes for the planning of hiking.

  • Statistic Norway's map application for in house produced geodata. The application is delivered by the Company Avinet

  • Potential accessible coastal zone is calculated based on terrain, roads, railways, cultivated land areas, buildings and coastline. Data are from different sources and processed into land use surfaces by Statistics Norway. The surfaces which are not affected by anthropogenic activity are considered potentially available for outdoor activities. The different surfaces also contain features showing the steepness with following categories: little steepness <3, some steepness 3-10, large steepness 10-25 and very high steepness > 25 degrees. Potential accessible coastal zone are geographical areas with boundaries changing over time depending on anthropogenic activity.