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This page lists a couple of projects which meet the FAIR principles. Every project gives Each entry provides a short introduction into the project as well as a link to the data. 

Click on the respective title to access the data.

NHI Data portal

The NHI data portal is a portal where all base and model data are made available as much as possible related to modelling of the (ground)water resources of the Netherlands. This model is called LHM, Country Hydrological Model (Landelijk Hydrologisch Model). Data is made available as direct download via techniques like THREDDS, OGC services (WMS, WFS, WCS) and via a web portal where all data can be seen. Every dataset is documented in a so called catalogue service for the web where data can be retrieved via keywords. Links to data are given as well as short descriptions. Furthermore from the portal data can be viewed, but also directly download. Take a look at https://data.nhi.nu.

Interested in what layers were used for the viewer? Download this text file: NHI layers (last updated:  )

FAST

The MI-SAFE software and webviewer are developed under the EU funded FP7 project FAST (Foreshore Assessment using Space Technology). The MI-SAFE viewer depicts the estimated contribution of coastal vegetation to wave height attenuation for user-selected coastal locations anywhere in the world. The MI-SAFE viewer is thus based on global datasets made available via open spatial services and presented in the web-viewer. The data from these global datasets are used to query the results of a modelling exercise conducted with XBeach for a range of different types of vegetated foreshores and a range of exposure to waves and tides. The results can be used to assess the requirements for the design of coastal flood protection measures with and without vegetation fronting those measures; they give a first estimate of the potential risk reduction that coastal vegetation has to offer with respect to specific coastal flood events on any particular shore across the world. Take a look at https://fast.openearth.eu/ for the tool, check the science behind, the value of MI-SAFE and the Use of MI-SAFE.

Interested in what layers were used for the viewer? Download this text file: 

Nutrienten Aanpak Maas

This atlas contributes to the survey of measures with respect to nutrients in surface waters and ground water protection areas in the Muse Region. The atlas is used to present maps about knowledge of the subsurface, hydrology, water quality and planning.
Take a look at https://nutrientenmaas.openearth.nl.


Interested in what layers were used for the viewer? Download this text file: Nutrienten Aanpak Maas layers (last updated:  )


Informatiehuis Marien

An initiative between the Dutch Ministries of Infrastructure & Water Management, Agriculture, Nature & Food Quality and Defense, Informatiehuis Marien (IHM) provides an accessible space where all information, data and research related to the North Sea can be found. A web viewer with a visualization of available data, data type and location is available in the link. IHM data can also be accessed via open spatial services. FAIR principles have been applied by way of IHM's own Marine Data Protocol.

Interested in what layers are available in the viewer? Download this file: IHM layers (last updated:  )Informatiehuis Marien

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