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Banedanmark's new sensors keep an eye on known beaver and extreme weather

2/2 - 2026

Banedanmark is in the process of installing 1200 sensors in nature, which they expect to be up by the end of 2026. But the current 2-300 sensors have already averted problems, including from a nationally known beaver. At the same time, municipalities and research institutions are eager to get their hands on the meters' data, which is shared freely on Danmarks Miljøportal.

VanDa Groundwater is now in operation

28/1 - 2026

A new digital solution strengthens workflows and data quality in the national groundwater monitoring.

New Year's Report 25/26

16/1 - 2026

As we enter 2026, we do so with a common digital environmental foundation that is stronger, more cohesive, and applied than ever before.

A map of potential nitrogen emissions from fields is now available on Danmarks Miljøportal

26/11 - 2025

The field discharge map, which has been prepared by SEGES Innovation for the Danish Agriculture & Food Council, is now freely available via the Danmarks Miljøportal. The map potentially provides a more accurate picture of nitrogen emissions, and strengthens the knowledge base in the work with targeted nitrogen initiatives in the green tripartites.

Denmark at the forefront of major EU project: New measurement methods and digital infrastructure to ensure cleaner urban water in Europe

17/11 - 2025

The future monitoring of water quality will be tested in Copenhagen as part of a larger EU project. In the project, Denmark is at the forefront of developing new measurement methods and a digital infrastructure that can set a new standard for water quality management in European cities. At the Danish Water Conference, the project's key players will meet.

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 four 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.

Denmark is part of an EU-supported digital solution for offshore wind

6/10 - 2025

A new European collaboration will strengthen the data basis for better environmental considerations and societal assessments in the planning of offshore wind. In the SUSTAINOW project, partners from 11 European countries are developing new digital tools and a common data platform to strengthen environmental protection, transnational planning and faster decision-making processes.

Dialogue with environmental data to simplify building applications

5/8 - 2025

New AI solutions from Danmarks Miljøportal will help companies in the construction industry find their way around the jungle of environmental data they need for environmental assessments and the many reporting forms that must be filled out for projects – by entering into a dialogue with the data. Confederation of Danish Industry (DI), which has as a priority to make project applications easier, is pleased with the prospect of streamlining.

Finance manager with experience from state and private companies

8/7 - 2025

Help shape financial management in a growing organisation, where environmental data and digital decision support help solve the societal challenges of the future.

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.

Join us for the user seminar 2025/26

18/6 - 2025

We look forward to meeting our users again this year at the Environmental Portal's user seminar, this year on the tracks Nature, Decision Support and Water.