Important Note: This item is in mature support as of June 2021.This map features a detailed topographic basemap for Europe built by Esri from a variety of publicly available and commercial data sources. The map has been updated recently with detailed data for several European cities.This map is part of the World Topographic Map, which is one of the featured community basemaps hosted by Esri and built from data from many organizations in the ArcGIS user community. The detailed data for Europe currently included in the map comes from a variety of public and commercial sources, including the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, U.S. Geological Survey, DeLorme, Tele Atlas, and Intermap.Esri would like to enhance the quality and detail of the map data for Europe by working with various national mapping agencies and other local government agencies through the Community Maps Program. If you have detailed data for your area that you wouuld like to see published in this community basemap, please visit us at www.esri.com/communitymaps or contact your local Esri office to get started.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of July 2021. A new version of this item is available for your use. Esri recommends updating your maps and apps to use the new version.World Topographic Map is designed to be used as a basemap by GIS professionals and as a reference map by anyone. The map includes cities, water features, physiographic features, contours, parks, landmarks, highways, roads, railways, airports, and administrative boundaries, overlaid on shaded relief imagery for added context.This basemap is compiled from a variety of authoritative sources from several data providers, including the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. National Park Service (NPS), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN), HERE, and Esri. Data for select areas is sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors. Specific country list and documentation of Esri's process for including OSM data is available to view. Additionally, data for the World Topographic Map is provided by the GIS community through the Community Maps Program. View the list of Contributors for the World Topographic Map.CoverageThe map provides coverage for the world down to a scale of ~1:72k. Coverage is provided down to ~1:4k for the following areas: Africa, Australia and New Zealand; Europe and Russia; India; most of the Middle East; Pacific Island nations; Alaska; Canada; Mexico; South America and Central America. Coverage is available down to ~1:2k and ~1:1k in select urban areas.CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop you can see topographic citations. Citations returned apply only to the available map at that location and scale.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer in a web map, see this Topographic basemap.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Portugal 1:50,000 Scale Topographic Maps (M782)". Source data from IGCP (publisher). Type: Topographic. Scale: 1:50,000. Region: Europe.
Topographic map on a scale of 1: 50,000 in the 1992 layout is a graphical map (in colour). It shows the shape and cover of the land (including water, vegetation, settlements, roads and a number of other objects). Topographical maps are the primary source of information about the geographical environment.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Germany 1:25,000 Scale Topographic Maps". Source data from BKG (publisher). Type: Topographic. Scale: 1:25,000. Region: Europe.
Digital topographic map display service 1: 1,000,000 (DTK1000) for the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Digital Topographic Map 1: 1 000 000 (DTK1000) is a digital landscape model 1: 1 000 000 (DLM1000) automated derived map map in grid format. The underlying grid data are divided into different layers. By combining these, a sum layer is formed, which then represents the colored, complete map image of the DTK1000 and is provided by this service. Scale: 1:1000000
Topographic Map 1:5,000. Made from a high flight (analog flight 1:18,000). Reference System ITRF93, Elipsoide WGS84, REGCAN95 Geodesic Network (version 2001), UTM Husso 28 projection system and altitudes referring to the average sea level determined on each island. Storage format: DGN v8, SHP. The series presents the traditional content of topographic cartography. Physical geography: relief, hydrography and land uses. Human geography: population centers and constructions, natural resources and industry, communication routes, administrative divisions and geodesic supports. Toponymy and labeling.
Islands and dates: High flight (074, Analog 1:18,000). The Iron: 21/11/2004-21/11/2004, Fuerteventura: 23/11/2004-05/05/2005, Gran Canaria: 23/11/2004-26/07/2005, La Gomera: 21/11/2004-21/11/2004, Lanzarote: 24/11/2004-06/05/2005, Tenerife: 20/11/2004-13/07/2005. High flight (074, GSD 29 cm/pixel). La Palma: 02/10/2006-13/10/2006.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Switzerland 1:200,000 Scale Topographic Maps". Source data from SWISSTOPO (publisher). Type: Topographic. Scale: 1:200,000. Region: Europe.
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Display service for the digital topographic map 1 : 250,000 (DTK250) for the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Digital Topographic Map 1 : 250,000 (DTK250) is a cartographically processed map in raster format derived automatically from the Digital Landscape Model 1 : 250,000 (DLM250). The underlying raster data is divided into different individual layers. By combining these, a total layer is formed, which then displays the colored, complete map image of the DTK250 and is provided by this service. Scale: 1:250000
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Ukraine 1:200,000 Scale Topographic Maps". Source data from SSPE (publisher). Type: Topographic. Scale: 1:200,000. Region: Europe, Former USSR.
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This Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for Continental Europe was derived using Ensemble Machine Learning (EML) with publicly available Digital Surface Models. EML was trained using GEDI level 2B points (Level 2A; "elev_lowestmode") and ICESat-2 (ATL08; "h_te_mean"). About 9 million points were overlaid vs MERITDEM, AW3D30, GLO-30, EU DEM, GLAD canopy height, tree cover and surface water cover maps. An ensemble prediction model (mlr package in R) was fitted using random forest, Cubist and GLM, and used to predict the most probable terrain height (bare earth).
The predicted elevations are based on the GEDI data hence the reference water surface (WGS84 ellipsoid) is about 43 m higher than the sea water surface for a specific EU country. Before modeling, reference elevations were corrected to the Earth Gravitational Model 2008 (EGM2008) by using the 5-arcdegree resolution correction surface (Pavlis et al, 2012).
Details on the work to create this dataset can be found here:
NOTE:This dataset has been converted from its original units of decimeters to meters to aid comparisons with other datasets in the OpenTopography catalog.
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Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Maps and hydrographic or similar charts; printed in book form, including atlases, topographical plans and similar in the European Union from 2007 to 2024.
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Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Maps and hydrographic or similar charts; (printed other than in book form), including wall maps, topographical plans and similar in Eastern Europe from 2007 to 2024.
his web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized with a classic Esri topographic map style including vector contours and vector hillshade for added context. The web map is very similar in content and style to the popular World Topographic Map, which was delivered as a tile layer with raster fused map cache. This map includes a vector tile layer that provides unique capabilities for customization and high-resolution display. This map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, administrative boundaries, and shaded relief for added context. The layers in this map are built using the same data sources used for the World Topographic Map and other Esri vector basemaps. The tile layer contains a multisource map style. This map includes vector contour lines and vector hillshade. Even though there are three source paths in the layer's json, these are referenced from a single vector tile layer in this web map. The root.json style file calls three vector Hosted Tile Layers to display all the data in the map. One source (esri) contains all the basemap tiles for this layer. The other source (contours) contains all the contour lines. The third source (hillshade) contains all the relief tiles. Note: the vector World Hillshade layer is in beta and includes global coverage to ~1:72K. In North America and Europe the relief is displayed to full resolution at the largest scales. Use the Map Viewer (not Classic) to view all the features in this layer as intended.
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The Vector Map (VMap) Level 0 database represents the fifth edition of the Digital Chart of the World. The third/fourth edition was published in 199701. The product is dual named to show its lineage to the original DCW, published in 1992, while positioning the revised product within a broader family of VMap products. VMap Level 0 (VMap0) is a comprehensive 1:1,000,000 scale vector basemap of the world. It consists of cartographic, attribute, and textual data stored on compact disc read only memory (CDROM). The primary source for the database is the National Imagery and Mapping Agency's (NIMA) Operational Navigation Chart (ONC) series. This is the largest scale unclassified map series in existence that provides consistent, continuous global coverage of essential basemap features. The database contains more than 1,900 megabytes of vector data and is organized into 10 thematic layers. The data include major road and rail networks, major hydrologic drainage systems, major utility networks (cross-country pipelines and communication lines), all major airports, elevation contours (metric equivalent of 1000 foot (ft), with 500ft and 250ft supplemental contours), coastlines, international and first order boundaries and populated places. This dataset contains data from the eurasia CD and covers north/western Europe incl. UK. Purpose: The VMap0 is a general purpose global database designed to support Geographic Information Systems applications. This dataset was downloaded as VMap Level 0 data from the NGA 'geoengine' website using the NGA Raster Roam tool (http://geoengine.nga.mil/geospatial/SW_TOOLS/NIMAMUSE/webinter/rast_roam.html). The VMap data was loaded into CadCorp MapModeller and exported as Shapefiles using CadCorp. The field names were edited in ArcMap to remove spaces. The specification of the data and other metadata are included in the Zip file in the Metadata folder. The data is in the WGS 84 coordinate system. GIS vector data. This dataset was first accessioned in the EDINA ShareGeo Open repository on 2010-06-30 and migrated to Edinburgh DataShare on 2017-02-21.
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Statistics illustrates market overview of maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and globes, printed in Western and Northern Europe from 2007 to 2024.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Belarus 1:200,000 Scale Topographic Maps". Source data from BELGE (publisher). Type: Topographic. Scale: 1:200,000. Region: Europe, Former USSR.
This map is designed to be used as a basemap by GIS professionals and as a reference map by anyone. The map includes administrative boundaries, cities, water features, physiographic features, parks, landmarks, highways, roads, railways, and airports overlaid on land cover and shaded relief imagery for added context. The map provides coverage for the world down to a scale of ~1:72k. Coverage is provided down to ~1:4k for the following areas: Australia and New Zealand; India; Europe; Canada; Mexico; the continental United States and Hawaii; South America and Central America; Africa; and most of the Middle East. Coverage down to ~1:1k and ~1:2k is available in select urban areas. This basemap was compiled from a variety of best available sources from several data providers, including the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. National Park Service (NPS), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN), GeoBase, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, DeLorme, HERE, Esri, OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community. For more information on this map, including the terms of use, visit us online.
This map service provides dynamic access to data from the Corine Land Cover 2006 inventory. Data are available as 100 meter pixel raster images at small scales up to 1:800.000 and at higher scales as vectors. CORINE Land Cover (CLC) is a geographic land cover/land use database encompassing most of the countries of Europe. In 1985 the Corine programme was initiated in the European Union. Corine means 'coordination of information on the environment' and it was a prototype project working on many different environmental issues. The Corine databases and several of its programme have been taken over by the EEA. One of these is an inventory of land cover in 44 classes organised hierarchically in three levels, and presented as a cartographic product, at a scale of 1:100 000. The first level (5 classes) corresponds to the main categories of the land cover/land use (artificial areas, agricultural land, forests and semi-natural areas, wetlands, water surfaces). The second level (15 classes) covers physical and physiognomic entities at a higher level of detail (urban zones, forests, lakes, etc), finally level 3 is composed of 44 classes. CLC was elaborated based on the visual interpretation of satellite images (SPOT, LANDSAT TM and MSS). Ancillary data (aerial photographs, topographic or vegetation maps, statistics, local knowledge) were used to refine interpretation and the assignment of the territory into the categories of the CORINE Land Cover nomenclature. The smallest surfaces mapped (minimum mapping units) correspond to 25 hectares. Linear features less than 100 m in width are not considered. The scale of the output product was fixed at 1:100.000. Thus, the location precision of the CLC database is 100 m. This database is operationally available for most areas of Europe. Original inventories, based on and interpreted from satellite imagery as well as ancillary information sources, are stored within national institutions. One of the major tasks undertaken in the framework of the Corine programme has been the establishment of a computerised inventory on the land cover. Data on land cover is necessary for the environment policy as well as for other policies such as regional development and agriculture. At the same time it provides one of the basic inputs for the production of more complex information on other themes (soil erosion, pollutant emission into the air by the vegetation, etc.). The objectives of the land cover project are: - to provide those responsible for and interested in the European policy on the environment with quantitative data on land cover, consistent and comparable across Europe. Geographic coverage: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia the former Yugoslavian Republic of, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom Corine Land Cover 2006 seamless vector data - version 16 (04/2012) can be accessed here: http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/clc-2006-vector-data-version-2
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EuroGlobalMap is a topographic dataset that covers the EU, Andorra, Croatia, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Greenland, Iceland, Kosovo (UNSCR 1244/99), Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Ukraine and Vatican at the scale 1:1 Million. It is produced in cooperation by the National Mapping Agencies of Europe, using official national databases. Thematic layers: Administrative Boundaries, Water network, Transport Network, Settlements and Named Locations. This metadata refers to the version 10 of EGM of full Europe. For more information about the data product specifications and changes with respect to the previous version of this dataset (EGM v9), please refer to the documents EGM_Specification_v10.pdf, EGM_UserGuide_v10.pdf and EGM_Changes_v10.pdf provided with the dataset (DOCUMENTS.zip). This metadata has been slightly adapted from the original metadata file provided by EuroGeographics and is to be used only for internal EEA purposes. For reference, the metadata file created by EuroGeographics is provided together with the dataset ("EGM_v10_Metadata.xsl" within the "METADATA.zip")
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of June 2021.This map features a detailed topographic basemap for Europe built by Esri from a variety of publicly available and commercial data sources. The map has been updated recently with detailed data for several European cities.This map is part of the World Topographic Map, which is one of the featured community basemaps hosted by Esri and built from data from many organizations in the ArcGIS user community. The detailed data for Europe currently included in the map comes from a variety of public and commercial sources, including the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, U.S. Geological Survey, DeLorme, Tele Atlas, and Intermap.Esri would like to enhance the quality and detail of the map data for Europe by working with various national mapping agencies and other local government agencies through the Community Maps Program. If you have detailed data for your area that you wouuld like to see published in this community basemap, please visit us at www.esri.com/communitymaps or contact your local Esri office to get started.