Maps and GIS
Geographic Information System, GIS, is an important part of our work. We carry out GIS-analyses, 3D-modeling, systems engineering and more. We display data on landslides, erosion, stability, vulnerability and risk in present and future climate conditions in different map viewing services, so-called climate services.
Parts of our work results in WMS data services or map viewing services on the Web. These are our public map viewing services:
(Note: the map viewing services are all in Swedish)
- Guidance manual and map viewing service for how to use data related to landslides and erosion
- Largest risk areas in Sweden suscepted to landslides, erosion and flooding including analysis on community level
- Landslide Risks along investigated rivers
- Mapping of quick clay areas
- Coastal vulnerability susceptible to erosion
- Costal data portal - wave data, sediment transportation, erosion etc
- Investigations - stability, climate and vulnerability
- Borehole and stability investigations Gota River
- Inspection along the Gota River (as well as GPS-tagged photos)
- Observed landslides and other ground movements (Swedish Landslide Database)
- Geotechnical investigation areas
- Geotechnical portal with Geosuite boreholes from SGI, Swedish Transport Administration and City of Stockholm and Gothenburg
- 3D visualization of E6 Stenungsund landslide 230923
We collaborate and use a variety of data from other organisations such as the National Land Survey, the Swedish Geological survey (SGU), the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), the Swedish Transport Administration, County Administration, municipalities etc.
Due to the INSPIRE Directive and Swedish Ordinance on Environmental Data, we are bound to share our information.
We are a member of the Geodata Collaboration since 2011.