%0 Generic %A Hazeu, G.W. %A Schuiling, C. %A Dorland, G.J. %A Roerink, G.J. %A Naeff, H.S.D. %A Smidt, R.A. %D 2023 %T Landelijk Grondgebruik Nederland versie 7 (LGN7) %U %R 10.4121/e2971c99-f4f2-4786-b7ba-2d16a24bcd83.v1 %K landgebruik %K bodembedekking %K Landelijk Grondgebruik Nederland %K LGN7 %K monitoring %K landgebruiksveranderingen %K land use %K land cover %K land use changes %X <p>The LGN7 database is a grid file with a resolution of 25*25 m. The database provides the Dutch land use for one</p><p>reference year, the year 2012. The legend consists of 39 land use classes, distinguishing the main</p><p>agricultural crops, forest, water, nature and urban classes.</p><p><br></p><p>The LGN7 file has used the following additional existing data sources:</p><p>• Top10NL (version 2012).</p><p>• Bestand BodemGebruik 2008 (BBG2008).</p><p>• Begrenzing Bebouwd Gebied (BG2003).</p><p>• Basiskaart Natuur 2012 (BKN2012).</p><p>• Landelijk Grondgebruik Nederland versie 6 (LGN6).</p><p>• BasisRegistratie Percelen 2012 (BRP2012).</p><p><br></p><p>In addition, multi-temporal satellite images (2007/2008 and 2012) and aerial photos (2006/2008, 2012) are used</p><p>to detect land use changes. The satellite images are also used for the control of the BRP crops and for the</p><p>classification of the crop plots missing in the BRP. The big amount of satellite images makes it possible to</p><p>monitor crop development throughout the year.This makes it easier to distinguish between the different crops.</p><p><br></p><p>The dataset is public which is made possible by WOT Natuur & Milieu, Het Waterschapshuis, Interprovinciaal</p><p>Overleg, RIVM and Wageningen Environmental Research.</p><p><br></p> %I 4TU.ResearchData