Datasets
The weekly updated accurate water areas in color. Together with wide streams and ditches. Pier structures are visible. The recommended scale is 1:1000-1:10000. Coordinate systems: Maintained in ETRS-GK25 (EPSG:3879)...
The City of Helsinki Urban Environment Division manages the city’s public areas and gives the necessary landowner’s consent for the land use of public areas (e.g. construction, installation of structures, events,...
Data related to Espoo’s nature and environment can be accessed through the city’s WFS and WMS geographic data interfaces. The datasets include nature reserves, traditional landscapes, nature trails and valuable...
With the Nature Information System, you can get to know the diverse nature of Helsinki. The most important natural resources of the system are nature conservation sites, valuable flora and fauna sites, important bird...
The register of public areas (YLRE) is a system of the Helsinki Urban Environment Division that contains information about the city’s street and green areas. The dataset is maintained for the use of the division and...
The landscape culture map shows the most important cultural sites, parks, gardens and landscapes in Helsinki. The starting point was the cultural environment studies carried out in connection with the 2002 Master...
The prospective green and recreational network VISTRA includes the constituent parts of the Helsinki green and recreational network. These include the green fingers, the maritime blue palm, the green lines, the...
The data contains the photovoltaic production potential calculated per building, provided that the entire area suitable for solar panels is covered with solar panels. When calculating the annual electricity production...
The dataset includes the water channels of Helsinki, i.e. rivers, streams, ditches, riverbeds and the pipelined sections of the biggest channels. The structure of the data follows the data model of the HSY...
In the soil map, the soil is mapped to a depth of about one metre. The soil map does not provide information on soil layers deeper than this. The soil mapping was carried out at a scale of 1:2 000 or 1:10 000, so the...
The Urban tree database of Helsinki (Puuatlas) is a system of the City of Helsinki’s Urban Environment Division that contains information about the street and park tree assets in public areas (streets, squares,...
The Espoo base map, which is the same data that is also used in the up-to-date 3D city model, shows all the important elements of design and construction, such as buildings, transport routes, terrain patterns,...
The City of Helsinki's noise report, which complies with the EU's Environmental Noise Directive (END), examines the environmental noise caused by road and rail traffic in the Helsinki area. The noise report has been...
The dataset shows the areas where the annual limit value for nitrogen dioxide (40 µg/m3) has exceeded or has been in danger of exceeding. In 2022 it was estimated that the annual limit value of nitrogen dioxide will...
Map level shows real-time air quality as an index of air quality in the permanent and mobile measurement stations of the Helsinki Region Environmental Services (HSY). The measurement result is updated hourly. HSY...
FCG:n tekemän HULEVESITULVARISKIEN ALUSTAVA ARVOINTI HELSINGIN KAUPUNGISSA -raportissa (2011, päivitetty 2018) olleet geometriat purkupisteistä ja osavaluma-alueista. Läpäisemättömien pintojen pinta-ala sekä osuus...
Upward direct or reflected lighting (nW/cm2/sr) at night in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The images were taken in May 2014. The data was completed in the Decumanus project and it was produced by Eurosense, a...
Helsinki Region Environmental Services (HSY) collects hazardous waste in Espoo, Helsinki, Kirkkonummi and Vantaa. The material includes hazardous waste collection points. Hazardous waste from households is accepted at...
Carbon Sink Mapping of Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The data contains a report (in Finnish) and a GIS dataset. The GIS dataset shows the carbon storage in both soil and vegetation for each vegetated area.
In order to identify the individual tree trunks, we have first produced a canopy covering material. It was obtained using the NDVI raster (from regional false color orthophoto 2013) and building polygons. Objects with...