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Five new datasets from TRANSFORM, which will help the green land conversion, are now available in the data store at the Danish Environmental Portal

14/11 - 2025

Danmarks Miljøportal l is now making five new research-based potential maps available. The maps have been developed in the national research and innovation project TRANSFORM, and will help decision-makers find the most suitable areas to convert in connection with the green tripartite agreement.

Danmarks Miljøportal and Green Power Denmark launch solution for greener planning

11/9 - 2025

A private-public collaboration between Denmark's Environmental Portal and Green Power Denmark has resulted in a new solution that will make it easier for smaller grid companies in particular to take environmental considerations into account early in the planning of cables and transformer stations, among other things.

Launch: Synergikort

2/7 - 2025

Danmarks Miljøportal is now launching Synergikort - a new digital platform that provides inspiration for planning and makes it easier to find the most suitable areas for area initiatives in Denmark.

Launch: Artsdata Beta

23/5 - 2025

Visit the first version of Artsdata, the new version of Naturdata. Development of Artsdata is ongoing, but data on aquatic species is available in the new system.

Udtagningskort.dk is closed

16/5 - 2025

Users of Udtagninskort.dk must use MARS instead. Here you can, among other things, check whether an area is relevant for applying for grant schemes.

IT solution for the green tripartite agreement is launched

29/1 - 2025

Today, Styrelsen for Grøn Arealomlægning og Vandmiljø launches the IT solution MARS, which is a platform that will help the local tripartites, set-aside consultants, coastal water councils and landowners to implement the green tripartite agreement.