
βCalculations that used to take us a week are now done in minutes. That saves us a huge amount of time and money.β
Green roofs benefit sustainability, the environment and quality of place. Upfront costs are higher than a conventional roof, but the covering lasts longer and can often be recycled afterwards.
Water
Less pressure on sewers
Living environment
Healthier & greener
Roof covering
Longer service life
Subsidies
Municipalities & water boards
βIn urban areas it can be up to 10 degrees warmer than the surroundings; green roofs reduce heat and capture rainwater.β
Municipalities and water boards want to reduce pluvial flooding and heat, but residents and owners often do not know what is possible on their roof. Without insight, potential stays unused.
Residents and owners do not know whether their roof suits a green roof. Without a low-threshold map, uptake stays low.
Authorities want to incentivise or tie obligations to insight. Without a per-roof picture, policy and communication are hard to substantiate.
Subsidies and communication work better when residents immediately see what is possible on their roof. A green roof map links offers to insight and reach.
Residents enter their address and immediately see roof suitability, which green-roof type fits, indicative investment, and benefits for rainwater retention and biodiversity.
The map makes roof suitability understandable for residents and useful for policy. Show potential per roof surface, explain which type of green roof fits, and connect the information to communication or subsidy programmes.
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Green roofs contribute to rainwater retention, climate adaptation and a healthier living environment. With the green roof map you show residents what is possible and steer greening and subsidies.
Lightweight vegetation with sedum, herbs, moss and grass. From about 40 kg/mΒ² when water-saturated. Ideal for existing roofs with limited load-bearing capacity.
Roof garden with shrubs and trees, walkable and usable as green space. Requires a stronger structure and more maintenance.
Substrate and roots retain rainwater and release it slowly. Less sewer load during cloudbursts.
A green roof has a standard build-up of functional layers. From bottom to top: waterproofing (root-resistant), protection layer, drainage layer, filter layer, substrate as growing medium, and the vegetation layer. Different systems may combine functions in one physical layer.
One map, one address: immediate insight into suitability for an extensive or intensive green roof. For municipalities and water boards: steer greening and link subsidies where possible.
Per address or roof plane: see whether a green roof is possible and which type (extensive/intensive) fits.
Insight into contribution to rainwater retention and climate adaptation. Support policy and communication to residents.
Where municipalities or water boards offer subsidies for sedum roofs or roof gardens: link information and applications to the map.
The green roof map connects to the solar map and asbestos roof map; one platform for roof-related sustainability.
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The green roof map is part of the ESG-Maps platform. View green-roof potential alongside solar energy, asbestos roofs and other sustainability data in one place.
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Experiences from organisations working with ESG-Maps.

βCalculations that used to take us a week are now done in minutes. That saves us a huge amount of time and money.β
βWe present our expertise as interactive map applications, not dry reports. Colleagues without technical knowledge can use them too β DZHK is an essential foundation for policy-making.β
βDZHK has helped us make sustainability data accessible to everyone. The platform combines powerful visualisation with an easy user experience.β
βTogether with MapGear (DZHK) we built a realistic solar potential forecast for Groningen in 2035 β combining data on roofs, heat pumps, electric driving and policy choices.β

βTogether with MapGear (DZHK) we developed the TransitiePlanner for energy, climate adaptation and mobility. We are building a dynamic dossier for sustainable business parks.β

βDZHK has helped us plan and deliver our energy transition projects more efficiently.β
βWith Asbestdakenkaart we finally have an overview of our asbestos data and remediation progress. One place to prioritise, monitor and report.β

βCalculations that used to take us a week are now done in minutes. That saves us a huge amount of time and money.β
βWe present our expertise as interactive map applications, not dry reports. Colleagues without technical knowledge can use them too β DZHK is an essential foundation for policy-making.β
βDZHK has helped us make sustainability data accessible to everyone. The platform combines powerful visualisation with an easy user experience.β
βTogether with MapGear (DZHK) we built a realistic solar potential forecast for Groningen in 2035 β combining data on roofs, heat pumps, electric driving and policy choices.β

βTogether with MapGear (DZHK) we developed the TransitiePlanner for energy, climate adaptation and mobility. We are building a dynamic dossier for sustainable business parks.β

βDZHK has helped us plan and deliver our energy transition projects more efficiently.β
βWith Asbestdakenkaart we finally have an overview of our asbestos data and remediation progress. One place to prioritise, monitor and report.β
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Answers to the most common questions about the green roof map.
Extensive: lightweight vegetation (sedum, herbs, moss, grass), from about 40 kg/mΒ² when water-saturated. Intensive: heavier roof garden with shrubs and trees, walkable, more maintenance. The map indicates per roof which type may be possible based on load-bearing capacity and pitch, among other factors.
Many municipalities and water boards offer subsidies for sedum roofs or roof gardens for pluvial flooding and climate adaptation. The green roof map can, where your organisation configures it, link subsidy information and applications. Check current schemes with your municipality or water board.
We combine roof planes, pitch, load-bearing indications and existing provisions (such as solar panels). The map gives an indication; final design and execution still require advice from a roof or green-roof specialist.
Yes. On the ESG-Maps platform the solar map, green roof map and asbestos roof map can be used together. You see per roof the options for solar, greening and any asbestos remediation in one overview.

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