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# # Montenegro Bulgaria Zografou FY R O M Activation ID: EMSN-025 Albania Glide Number: N/A P roduct N.: 03V Y R O NAS, v1, English Legend Athens Hazard Level Greece Hazard Level Points of Interest Transportation Kaisariani Fire Ex tent LU/LC (sqkm) Greece Turkey Vyronas - Greece Null IC H ospital Secondary Very Low Low Medium High Very High V ery Low Fire station Tertiary Dafni-Ymittos Low Places ×Ñ Vyronas Soil Erosion Hazard Zones - Soil Loss Olive groves - 0,024 0,010 - - Paiania Medium !. Education Local and Service Detail Tile 3008 V illage IH H igh Track !. Toponym Pastures - 0,029 0,017 - - V ery H igh (!S Sports P roduction date: 27/7/2016 Bridge & overpass Úð Industrial facilities Coniferous forest - Agios Mitigation Measures Utility network - 0,584 0,134 0,055 Greece Buildings Dimitrios E Electricity infrastructure Ilioupoli Erosion barriers !( ô! Cartographic Information (wood / logs / branches) H igh voltage grid Commercial, P ublic & Sclerophyllous vegetation - 0,613 1,251 1,721 - !n Dam P rivate Services 3008 Full color A1, high resolution (300dpi) Mulch treatments Transitional woodland/shrub - 1:10.000 Physiography Hydrography Industry & U tilities - 0,105 0,727 1,026 300 P rimary R iver P lace of worship Sparsly vegetated areas - - 0,010 0,029 - Alimos 0 0,125 0,25 0,5 0,75 1 Secondary Stream Kropia U nclassified Km # ± H eight spots Coastline Areas affected by fire - 0,388 2,014 4,922 - Elliniko-Argyroupoli Grid: GGR S87 (H ellenic Geodetic R eference System 1987) Glyfada Tick marks: W GS 84 geographical coordinate system 478000 479000 480000 481000 482000 483000 23°45'0"E 23°46'0"E 23°47'0"E 23°48'0"E N " N " 0 ' 0 ' 7 7 5 ° 5 ° 7 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 600 200 (!S 500 (!S IH (!S (!S !.Kareas !.Ano Ilioupoli #265m IH IH 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 8 1 1 0 4 0 4 #474m !n !.Agia Mavra N ×Ñ " N " 0 ' 0 ' 6 6 5 ° 5 ° 7 7 3 IH 3 !n 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 9 9 1 0 1 4 0 4 !.Agioi Anargyroi Ilioupolis 0 0 !( 5 !( 2 0 !( 0 !( !( IH !( !( (!S !n !( !n !( !( (!S !( (!S !( 0 !( 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 !( 0 Panorama Astynomikon 0 7 7 !. 6 9 9 1 !( 1 4 4 !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( N " !( !( N " 0 ' !( !( 0 ' 5 !( 5 5 !( !( !( !( ° !( !( !( 5 !( ° 7 !( 7 3 !( 3 !( !( 562m !( # !( !( !( 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 9 9 1 1 4 4 2 00 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 9 9 1 1 4 4 !.Terpsithea 4 0 5 0 3 0 N 0 " 0 0 N 0 0 " 0 ' 2 0 ' 4 4 5 ° 5 ° 7 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 9 9 1 23°45'0"E 23°46'0"E 23°47'0"E 23°48'0"E 1 4 478000 479000 480000 481000 482000 483000 4 Map Information Data Sources Map Production Dissemination/Publication The purpose of the requested mapping is to generate comprehensive knowledge at a post disaster Inset maps based on: The products (maps) are available through the EMS Copernicus P ortal at the following U R L: phase, referring to forest fire incidents during the summer of 2015 in Ellas. The analysis refers to six The map shows the soil erosion hazard status due to water. The hazard assessment has been http://emergency.eu/mapping/list-of/components/025. individual sites; Samothraki, R hodes and Lesvos islands and three continental sites at Monemvasia The images cover the V yronas (Attica)location (fire date 17.07.2015) and consist of: determined by using the R evised U niversal Soil Loss (R U SLE) equation. The magnitude and the P leiades [P H R 1A & P H R 1B] © CNES (2015), distributed by Airbus DS., acquiredon 09.07.2015 (before) Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoP DF, GeoJ P EG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats). (Lakonia), Dirfys (Evia) and V yronas (Attica). spatial distribution of soil erosion are depicted. The rainfall - runoff erosivity, the soil erodibility, the No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply. The assessment includes (a) damage delineation and grading, considering three damage classes and 09.08.2015 (after), GSD 0.5 m, 0% cloud coverage, provided under CO P ER NICU S by the European slope length, the slope steepness and the land use are the main soil erosion driving factors. The U nion and ESA, all rights reserved. (not burnt, partly burnt and heavily burnt) and (b) biomass loss and loss of biodiversity (flora and areas which may present the higher soil loss rate are mainly those affected by the fire and Contact fauna). Moreover, towards adequate disaster preparedness and efficient support of informed R eference Imagery:O rthophotos(LSO and/ or V LSO ) © National Cadaster & Mapping Agency S.A. additionally the areas which are described by steep slopes, sparse vegetation, vineyards plantations The map was produced (under the Service Contract nr. 259811 of the European Commission) on decision making concerning planning and recovery activities of the involved stakeholders, potential (NCMA S.A.), Color, R GB, GSD 50 cm and/ or 20 cm, 2008, aerial photos or pastures. 27/7/2016 by GEO AP IKO NISIS (EL) – NO A (EL) – CIMA (IT) – ALTAMIR A (ES). and ex tent of occurrence of secondary risks (flash floods, landslides and soil erosion) is evaluated V ector layers:R oad Network & Buildings Footprints © O penStreetMap Contributors data, duly updated/ The estimated geometric accuracy of the images is 2.5 m, from native positional accuracy of the Name of the release inspector (quality control): J R C. and risk - specific mitigation measures are proposed. digitized, on the basis the satellite imagery | Elevation data – Digital Terrain Model, 5m © National background satellite image, compliant with J R C requirements for 1:10,000 cartography. E-mail: [email protected] The key user of the map series is the H ellenic Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks Cadaster & Mapping Agency S.A. (NCMA S.A.)| CLC 2012, duly updated/refined on the basis of the The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85% or better, based on internal validation Natural Disasters R ecovery Directorate, Department of P lanning, Coordination and R esearch. satellite data photointerpretation. procedures and visual interpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery. The data provided is subject to the terms outlined in the arrangements concerning access to authoritative The statistical table included in this map shows the land use/cover classes at various hazard levels. Framework geospatial reference data for Copernicus emergency management service. The products elaborated in the framework of the current R isk and R ecovery mapping activation are realised to the best of our ability. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant with the Copernicus EMS R isk and R ecovery P roduct P ortfolio specifications. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #.