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Observations are results of research or other observations with a certain relevance to heritage. A large number of sources are used for this (...)
The GGA map identifies areas where no archaeological heritage can be expected. Do you carry out work with an intervention in the soil that (...)
In 1996, Belgium ratified the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention. The Convention aims to protect the world's cultural and natural heritage (...)
A heritage landscape is a larger spatial set of heritage elements and values, embedded in a spatial implementation plan (RUP).
The ‘architectural heritage – elements’ layer contains all scientifically inventoried items of a small scale to which the ‘architectural’ (...)
A cultural-historical landscape is an area that is little built-up and has heritage value, making it of general interest. Only such landscapes (...)
The established inventory of archaeological zones maps out in which areas archaeological remains or traces are in the ground. Two elements play (...)
The Masse maps were created in 1729-1730, when the French engineering geographers Claude and François Masse (father and son) mapped the border (...)
The landscape features map is the result of the supplementary inventory of spatial landscape features of superlocal importance in Flanders. The (...)
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