The dataset is based on data from individual Basin state enterprises and the state enterprise Forests of the Czech Republic. This record is based on the records of reservoirs: whose permitted volume of uplifted or accumulated water exceeds 1 million m3; whose permitted volume of uplifted or accumulated water does not exceed 1 million m3 and which are managed by the State Enterprise Forests of the Czech Republic; whose permitted volume of uplifted or accumulated water does not exceed 1 million m3 and which are managed by the State Enterprise Basin; whose dam is classified as category I to IV in terms of technical and safety supervision pursuant to § 61(5) of the Water Act
English description below. Bodová vrstva provozních událostí (plánované, neplánované) ve vodovodní síti BVK. Každé odběrné místo obsahuje polohu, údaje o své územní identifikaci a informace o odstávce/havárii (datum, čas, číslo, omezení dodávky, náhr. zásobování, poznámka). Denní aktualizace. Souřadnicový systém GCS WGS 84. Bodová vrstva: Point layer of operational events (planned, unplanned) in the BVK water supply network. Each point contains the location, territorial identification and information on the outage / accident (date, time, number, delivery restriction, replacement supply, note). Updated daily. GCS WGS 84 coordinate system. Polygon layer:
Important administrators of watercourses under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture are the state enterprises - Povodí Labe, Povodí Vltavy, Povodí Moravy, Povodí Odry, Povodí Ohře and Lesy České republiky. These administrators manage almost 95% of the total length of watercourses in the Czech Republic. The remaining 5% of the length of watercourses is managed by other administrators - Ministry of Defence, National Park Authorities, municipalities etc.
Osy a názvy vodních toků na území statutárního města Brna. Podrobnější informace najdete v dokumentaci. Data jsou v souřadnicovém systému GCS WGS84.
Not only watercourses but also other water lines are shown in this dataset. Watercourses are defined as surface waters flowing through their own channel permanently or for most of the year (§ 43 of the Water Act) and have a designated administrator. Other watercourses are other surface waters of a linear nature (which do not meet the definition of a watercourse) such as embankments, water transfers, bypasses, ditches, etc. Other watercourses are generally immediately adjacent to watercourses and form a continuously connected river network and do not have a designated administrator.
Data on watercourses and other water lines are maintained and updated by the state enterprises Elbe River Basin, Vltava River Basin, Ohře River Basin, Morava River Basin, Odra River Basin and the Forests of the Czech Republic within the framework of the so-called Central Water Line Register. It is a line representation based on the ZABAGED base and is gradually improved on both sides.
The waterline axis layer shows the official provisions of watercourses according to the law and is essential for administrative actions related to water management.
Code list of methods of publishing a vacancy on the portal of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs - Labor Office of the Czech Republic
Structure on a watercourse means a transverse obstruction such as a dam, a small reservoir or pond, a weir, a level preventing the natural migration of aquatic animals, or a structure used to observe the condition of surface waters located in the watercourse channel or on land adjacent to the watercourse channel. The registration of objects on watercourses is kept and updated by the Basin state enterprises within the framework of the operational information system (ISYPO). The scope of published data is determined by the current legislation.
GIS layer of wetlands of international importance designated within the framework of Ramsar Convention in the territory of the Czech Republic based on data published in: Chytil, J. et al. (eds.), 1999: Mokřady České republiky. Přehled vodních a mokřadních lokalit České republiky. Český ramsarský výbor, Mikulov, 327 pp.; © Chytil J. et al. (eds.) 1999, AOPK ČR, 2017
Designation of internationally significant areas of nature, international convention impletion
Wetlands of national importance based on data published in: Chytil, J. et al. (eds.), 1999: Mokřady České republiky. Přehled vodních a mokřadních lokalit České republiky. Český ramsarský výbor, Mikulov, 327 pp.; © Chytil J. et al. (eds.) 1999, AOPK ČR, 2016. This dataset is not updated.
Conservation and sustainable development of wetlands in the Czech Republic
The dataset containing the representation of moitoring sites was compiled from the source databases of several national and regional subjects. The selection of monitoring sites as well as the formal adjustment of the dataset follows the requirements of WFD 2016 reporting.
This dataset was created for the purposes of Water Framework Directive: River Basin Management Plans - 2016 Reporting
Subunits in the Czech republic (10 subunits), adjusted to the WFD 2016 reporting Requirements,
This dataset was created for the purposes of Water Framework Directive: River Basin Management Plans - 2016 Reporting
Lokality pokrytí bezplatného připojení „PLZEN Free Wi-Fi“ zajišťovaného SITMP na území Plzně.
Working district identification (location, area, authorized company, competent District Mining Authority etc.)
Summary of changes between degrees of disability pension classified by disability pension kind, reason of the change, sex and reference period
This dataset contains a vocabulary of ZABAGED Feature Catalogue - Transport Infrastructure. The vocabulary contains features representing transport roads (e.g. roads, railways, metro, cable car) and other transport infrastructure (e.g. heliport, tunnel, car park, railway station) of individual modes of transport. The vocabulary was created according to the formal open standard for Vocabularies (https://ofn.gov.cz/slovníky/draft/).
The contour lines were derived from the Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic, 5th Generation (DMR 5G). The basic interval is 1 m, with an attribute distinguishing index contour lines at an interval of 5 m. In flat terrain, supplementary contour lines at an interval of 0.5 m are added. Given the requirements for universal use in 3D visualisation across a wide range of GIS and CAD software, the contour line objects in this dataset are represented by a three-dimensional vector spatial component with coordinates X, Y, H. The altitude H in the Baltic Vertical Datum – After Adjustment (Bpv) is also stored as the attribute "HEIGHT", providing additional options for labelling contour lines when creating maps. The dataset further contains a supplementary layer of form lines, represented by a two-dimensional vector spatial component with coordinates X, Y. Contour lines are not intended for terrain analyses (e.g., visibility, slope, aspect); for these purposes, it is recommended to use the DMR 4G or DMR 5G products.
The digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation represents a representation of the georelief including all natural and human-made objects. Natural objects include vegetation cover, while human-made objects represent buildings. The DMP, the first one created from data acquired in 2024, is created by the method of image correlation of aerial survey images acquired primarily for Ortofoto ČR. The dataset is available in the form of a point cloud arranged in a regular grid (0.2 × 0.2 m), and in a raster format (0.5 × 0.5 m), which is created by interpolation from the point cloud. The DMP from image correlation is intended for analyses of the height ratios of the georelief and objects located on it, both regional and local in nature. Typical uses include visibility analyses, modeling the propagation of radio waves, modeling the propagation of harmful substances and impurities in the air. This dataset is provided in the ETRS89-TM33N coordinate reference system and the EVRS elevation system.
The digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation represents a representation of the georelief including all natural and human-made objects. Natural objects include vegetation cover, while human-made objects represent buildings. The DMP, the first one created from data acquired in 2024, is created by the method of image correlation of aerial survey images acquired primarily for Ortofoto ČR. The dataset is available in the form of a point cloud arranged in a regular grid (0.2 × 0.2 m), and in a raster format (0.5 × 0.5 m), which is created by interpolation from the point cloud. The DMP from image correlation is intended for analyses of the height ratios of the georelief and objects located on it, both regional and local in nature. Typical uses include visibility analyses, modeling the propagation of radio waves, modeling the propagation of harmful substances and impurities in the air.
The Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic, 1st Generation (DMP 1G), represents the territory including buildings and vegetation cover as an irregular network of height points (TIN) with a total root mean square error of 0.4 m for precisely delineated objects (buildings) and 0.7 m for objects that are not precisely delineated (forests and other vegetation elements). The model was created from data acquired by airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic between 2009 and 2013. DMP 1G is intended for analyses of terrain elevations (DMR 5G) and the geographical objects located on it (buildings and vegetation cover) at regional and, in some cases, local scales, for example in visibility analyses, radio wave propagation modelling, modelling of the dispersion of harmful substances and pollutants in the atmosphere, and generating virtual terrain views in flight simulators and training devices. This dataset is provided in the ETRS89-TM33N coordinate reference system and the EVRS vertical reference system.
The Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic, 1st Generation (DMP 1G), represents the territory including buildings and vegetation cover as an irregular network of height points (TIN) with a total root mean square error of 0.4 m for precisely delineated objects (buildings) and 0.7 m for objects that are not precisely delineated (forests and other vegetation elements). The model was created from data acquired by airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic between 2009 and 2013. DMP 1G is intended for analyses of terrain elevations (DMR 5G) and the geographical objects located on it (buildings and vegetation cover) at regional and, in some cases, local scales, for example in visibility analyses, radio wave propagation modelling, modelling of the dispersion of harmful substances and pollutants in the atmosphere, and generating virtual terrain views in flight simulators and training devices.
The Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 4G) represents a picture of natural or by human activity modified terrain surface in digital form as heights of discrete points in a regular grid (5 x 5 m) with coordinates X,Y,H, where H means the altitude in the Baltic Vertical Datum - After Adjustment with total standard error of 0.3 m of height in the bare terrain and 1 m in forested terrain. The model is based on the data acquired by altimetry airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic territory between years 2009 and 2013. DMR4G is established to analyse terrain situation at regional scale and character, e.g. for extensive transport and water management projects planning, natural phenomena modelling etc.
The Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 4G) represents a picture of natural or by human activity modified terrain surface in digital form as heights of discrete points in a regular grid (5 x 5 m) with coordinates X,Y,H, where H means the altitude in the Baltic Vertical Datum - After Adjustment with total standard error of 0.3 m of height in the bare terrain and 1 m in forested terrain. The model is based on the data acquired by altimetry airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic territory between years 2009 and 2013. DMR4G is established to analyse terrain situation at regional scale and character, e.g. for extensive transport and water management projects planning, natural phenomena modelling etc.
The 5th generation digital relief model of the Czech Republic (DMR 5G) represents a representation of the natural or human-modified earth's surface in digital form in the form of heights of discrete points in an irregular triangular network (TIN) of points with coordinates X,Y,H, where H represents the height above sea level in the Balt height reference system after leveling (Bpv) with a complete mean height error of 0.18 m in exposed terrain and 0.3 m in forested terrain. The model was created from data acquired by the method of airborne laser scanning of the elevation of the territory of the Czech Republic in the years 2009 to 2013. It was completed as of 30 June 2016 for the entire territory of the Czech Republic. DMR 5G is intended for the analysis of terrain conditions of a local nature and extent, e.g. in the design of land adjustments, planning and design of transport, water management and building structures, modeling of natural phenomena of a local nature, etc. DMR 5G is a basic source database for the creation of contour lines intended for large-scale maps and computer visualization of elevation in territorially oriented information systems of high level of detail. This dataset is provided in the coordinate reference system ETRS89-TM33N and the height system EVRS.
The 5th generation digital relief model of the Czech Republic (DMR 5G) represents a representation of the natural or human-modified earth's surface in digital form in the form of heights of discrete points in an irregular triangular network (TIN) of points with coordinates X,Y,H, where H represents the height above sea level in the Balt height reference system after leveling (Bpv) with a complete mean height error of 0.18 m in exposed terrain and 0.3 m in forested terrain. The model was created from data acquired by the method of airborne laser scanning of the elevation of the territory of the Czech Republic in the years 2009 to 2013. It was completed as of 30 June 2016 for the entire territory of the Czech Republic. DMR 5G is intended for the analysis of terrain conditions of a local nature and extent, e.g. in the design of land adjustments, planning and design of transport, water management and building structures, modeling of natural phenomena of a local nature, etc. DMR 5G is a basic source database for the creation of contour lines intended for large-scale maps and computer visualization of elevation in territorially oriented information systems of high level of detail.