Data batch direct download service (WFS): [Tri de METZ_THIONVILLE_PONT-A-MOUSSON] (Territory with significant risks of flooding of the Rhine-Meuse basin — Geolocation data produced by the GIS Flood Directive)
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The data set contains the data produced and used for flood risk mapping on Lorraine’s Important Flood Risk Territory, on which the decree setting flood surface maps and flood risk maps was taken.
Sorting of the Rhine-Meuse Basin with stops:
— METZ_THIONVILLE_PONT-A-MOUSSON: 13/06/2014
Spatial data set produced by the SGI Flood Directive of Lorraine High Flood Risk Territories (TRI) and mapped for reporting purposes for the European Flood Directive.
European Directive 2007/60/EC of 23 October 2007 on the assessment and management of flood risks (OJ L 288, 06-11-2007, p. 27) influences the flood prevention strategy in Europe. It requires the production of flood risk management plans to reduce the negative consequences of flooding on human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity.
The objectives and implementation requirements are set out in the Law of 12 July 2010 on the National Commitment for the Environment (LENE) and the Decree of 2 March 2011. In this context, the primary objective of flood and flood risk mapping for IRRs is to contribute, by homogenising and objectivating knowledge of flood exposure, to the development of flood risk management plans (WRMs).
This data set is used to produce flood surface maps and flood risk maps that represent flood hazards and issues at an appropriate scale, respectively. Their objective is to provide quantitative evidence to further assess the vulnerability of a territory for the three levels of probability of flooding (high, medium, low) (Source: standard COVADIS, Flood Directive of 26/09/2012).
Tables in the lot:
N_TRI_METZ_COMMUNE_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_CRISE_P_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_CRISE_L_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_RAPPORT_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_TRI_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_IPPC_P_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_STEU_P_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ENJEU_ECO_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_CARTE_RISQ_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_CARTE_INOND_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_ISO_HT_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_INONDABLE_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_OUV_PROTEC_L_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_SOUST_INOND_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_BATI_S_057.TAB
N_TRI_METZ_SURFACE_EN_EAU_S_057.TAB
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