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Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.
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Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.
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Urban planning and subsidiary regulations of Foixá is a set of geographic and cartographic data that aims to openly report on the urban planning and regulations of the municipality. The points it deals with are represented by three plans and a text document, all of them downloadable in PDF format, and they are: Classification of the land, Urban planning of the Foixà and Urban planning of the Hall. Likewise, the various modifications of the Subsidiary Norms that have been contemplated over time are also included.
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Architectural heritage of Ribes de Freser is a set of geographic information with the aim of promoting the heritage of Ribes de Freser. It gives information about important heritage buildings such as churches, hermitages, castles or modernist houses. Also, some buildings contain a downloadable PDF brochure that contains more extensive information and detailed images.
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Orthoimage representing the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), with a resolution of 1 m. This index makes it possible to estimate the quantity, quality and development of vegetation, based on the normalized difference between the radiation reflected in the infrared band of the electromagnetic spectrum with respect to the red band of the visible spectrum. This set of information is distributed in 2 by-products: Real NDVI orthoimage, where each pixel takes the real value of the index in question (between -1 and 1), in such a way that it facilitates exhaustive studies but requires advanced software; 8-bit NDVI orthoimage, where each pixel takes the value of the index in question but discretized to an integer range between 0 and 200, so that it facilitates an overview.
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Hiking catalog of Puigcerdà is a dataset that contains a series of downloadable files in PDF format about tourism, hiking and culture of Puigerdà: informative maps of services, librettos and triptychs, maps of routes, guides of excursions and walks, librettos of art and heritage.
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Orthophotomap consisting of 22 aerial photographs at scale 1:1000 of the municipality of Granollers.
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Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.
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The orthophoto is a cartographic document that consists of a vertical aerial image which has been rectified in such a way that the same scale is kept in the entire surface of the image, being a geometric representation on scale of the terrestrial surface. It is a orthophoto with a resolution of 25 cm generated from images with a pixel resolution variable according to the zones. The infrared orthophoto (OI-25C) provides information about the infrared area of the electromagnetic spectrum. Shows the combination of IRC bands that correspond to Infrared, Red and Green channels, a combination called "false color".
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The orthophoto is a cartographic document that consists of a vertical aerial image which has been rectified in such a way that the same scale is kept in the entire surface of the image, being a geometric representation on scale of the terrestrial surface. It is a orthophoto with a resolution of 250 cm obtained, by generalization techniques, from orthophotos with more resolution. Generally ortophotos of the serie Ortofoto of Catalonia 50 cm are used. The infrared orthophoto (OI-25M) provides information about the infrared area of the electromagnetic spectrum. Shows the combination of IRC bands that correspond to Infrared, Red and Green channels, a combination called "false color".
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