Regional Baseline Assessments
Environmental Agency for Mineral Resource Activities (EAMRA) Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) & Danish Center for Environment and Energy (DCE) The regional environmental baseline assessments (RBA) of mining activities in Greenland are based on a project idea developed between Environmental Agency for Mineral Resource Activities (EAMRA), Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR) and DCE (AU). The purpose of the project is to provide a basis for supporting environmentally sound planning and regulation of mining activities by summarising existing regional background information supplemented with new studies and making these results operational and easily accessible. View the Regional Baseline Assessment reports Reports can be downloaded from Danish Centre of Environment and Energy, Aarhus University. South Greenland: Sigguup Nunaa: Open the report Citation: Fritt-Rasmussen, J., Raundrup, K. & Mosbech, A. (Eds). 202X. Regional baseline assessment (RBA) for Sigguup Nunaa. Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, XX pp. Scientific Report No (draft). Link to site of DCE Aarhus University Data service: Link to: Data storage for Regional Background Assessments Retrieve an online ArcGIS vector data service URL or OGC WFS (copy link and insert as ArcGIS Feature Service or WFS in QGIS, ArcGIS or similar)Download environmental baseline data in tablesDownload Vegetation map (ArcGIS tile package) or via FTP as GeoTIFF with auxiliary data Contact Information eamra@nanoq.gl / minerals@natur.gl / dcemining@dce.au.dk
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General
Property |
Value |
Link |
https://rba.eamra.gl/ |
Status |
active |
Catalog type |
Geoportal |
Owner name |
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources |
Owner type |
Central government |
Owner link |
None |
Owner location |
Greenland |
Software |
arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
Tags |
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Access modes |
open
|
Content types |
dataset, map_layer
|
API Status |
active |
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