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Additional mechanisms within the Programme. 5.1 Pre-defined projects 1) “Geographic information for Environment, Climate Change and EU integration’ Project Promoter: The Romanian National Agency of Cadastre and Land Registration (NACRL) Donor project partner(s): The Norwegian Mapping Authority Registers Iceland Total maximum eligible project costs: €5,000,000 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: €5,000,000 Programme outcome the project contributes to: Improved geographic information tools for decision-makers in place The overall objective of the project is to enhance the capacity of the project promoter to produce accurate and updated geographic information as needed for Romanian stakeholders that are dealing with environmental monitoring and reporting, climate related disaster preparedness and mitigation, climate change effects adaptation, integrated planning and implementation of the EU Directive on harmonization and exchange of geographic information domestically and across national borders. The project shall build upon and be complementary to the results of the LAKI I and LAKI II projects, financed under EEA Financial Mechanism 2004-2009 and 2009-2014. This objective will be achieved specifically by the following main activities: • Production of detailed Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and Digital Surface Model (DSM) through LIDAR scanning technology for approx. 50,000 square kilometres; • Solution for secure storage and efficient distribution of terrain data; • Capacity building, knowledge transfer and training; • Project publicity and information dissemination The Digital Terrain Model will be a complex 3D output with appropriate precision that includes ground relief as well as derived data (slope, visibility, etc.), contour lines and other geomorphological elements such as: rivers, valleys, ridges, etc. The Digital Surface Model including all elements on the earth's surface (e.g. buildings, roads, vegetation, etc.) will be used to generate the accurate orthophoto maps and vector data of the project area. The project outputs shall be available for use in estimating surface elevation for infrastructure development, cartographic modelling for environment and agriculture, photo interpretation and 3D thematic mapping, detecting land cover/ land use types, territorial statistics, as well as providing a base map for tracking hazards for better preparedness, mitigation and adaptation as well as efficient response and recovery.

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Additional mechanisms within the Programme. 5.1 Pre-defined projects 1) “Geographic information for Environment, Climate Change and EU integration’ Project Promoter: The Romanian National Agency of Cadastre and Land Registration (NACRL) Donor project partner(s): The Norwegian Mapping Authority Registers Iceland Total maximum eligible project costs: €5,000,000 Project grant rate: 100% Maximum project grant amount: €5,000,000 Programme outcome the project contributes to: Improved geographic information tools for decision-makers in place The overall objective of the project is to enhance the capacity of the project promoter to produce accurate and updated geographic information as needed for Romanian stakeholders that are dealing with environmental monitoring and reporting, climate related disaster preparedness and mitigation, climate change effects adaptation, integrated planning and implementation of the EU Directive on harmonization and exchange of geographic information domestically and across national borders. The project shall build upon and be complementary to the results of the LAKI I and LAKI II projects, financed under EEA Financial Mechanism 2004-2009 and 2009-2014. This objective will be achieved specifically by the following main activities: Production of detailed Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and Digital Surface Model (DSM) through LIDAR scanning technology for approx. 50,000 square kilometres; Solution for secure storage and efficient distribution of terrain data; Capacity building, knowledge transfer and training; Project publicity and information dissemination The Digital Terrain Model will be a complex 3D output with appropriate precision that includes ground relief as well as derived data (slope, visibility, etc.), contour lines and other geomorphological elements such as: rivers, valleys, ridges, etc. The Digital Surface Model including all elements on the earth's surface (e.g. buildings, roads, vegetation, etc.) will be used to generate the accurate orthophoto maps and vector data of the project area. The project outputs shall be available for use in estimating surface elevation for infrastructure development, cartographic modelling for environment and agriculture, photo interpretation and 3D thematic mapping, detecting land cover/ land use types, territorial statistics, as well as providing a base map for tracking hazards for better preparedness, mitigation and adaptation as well as efficient response and recovery.

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