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Users can view maps, spatial, and statistical information drawn from different databases around the world. In addition, users can download data sets pertaining to prevalence and location of health facilities. Background The World Health Organization GeoNetwork is a geographic information management system that contains geo-referenced data sets and maps to facilitate the planning and monitoring of health related activities and health conditions. Information is available regarding the prevalence and location of health facilities. User Functionality Users must download the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote-Sensing (RSS) software applications to interact with the data tools, including digital maps, satellite images, and other geographic information. To obtain maps and other geographic information, users can search by term or geographic location or conduct an advanced search by time frame, year, and geographic location. There is a useful manual located under the “Help” tab, which enables users to learn more about GIS and how to use the GeoNetwork. Data Notes Data sources include: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The website announces datasets that have most recently been added to the GeoNetwork, but does not indicate the date it was updated.
This dataset is the definitive set of locality boundaries for the state of Victoria as defined by Local Government and registered by the Registrar of Geographic Names. The boundaries are aligned to Vicmap Property. This dataset is part of the Vicmap Admin dataset series.
A compliant implementation of WMS plus most of the SLD extension (dynamic styling). Can also generate PDF, SVG, KML, GeoRSS
The list of study sites, meteorological stations and locations of interest that are shown on the Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research site (BNZ LTER) internet map server (IMS, available at http://www.lter.uaf.edu/ims_intro.cfm) is generated from the LTER study sites database. The information is converted into a shapefile and posted to the IMS. Some study sites shown on the main LTER website will not appear on the IMS because they do not have location coordinates. In all cases the most up-to-date information will be found on the (study sites website ).
The spatial information represented on the IMS is available to the public according to the restrictions outlined in the LTER data policy. The dataset represented here consists of the map layers shown on the IMS. The information consists of shapefiles in Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) format. Users of this dataset should be aware that the contents are dynamic. Portions of the information shown on the IMS are derived from the Bonanza Creek LTER databank and are constantly being updated.
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This is a points dataset of the locations of current and past air monitoring sites managed within the EPA's National Ambient Air Quality Network.For more information on this dataset please go to https://gis.epa.ie/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/244c93b7-7d36-489d-8f35-c16cb187f349
This layer of the map based index (GeoIndex) shows the location of site reports covering a wide range of drilling and site investigation work. Some 2000 reports include the logs from over 10 000 boreholes in addition to those held in the borehole index. The rectangles shown are drawn using the SW and NE corners of the site maps.
The establishment of a BES Multi-User Geodatabase (BES-MUG) allows for the storage, management, and distribution of geospatial data associated with the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. At present, BES data is distributed over the internet via the BES website. While having geospatial data available for download is a vast improvement over having the data housed at individual research institutions, it still suffers from some limitations. BES-MUG overcomes these limitations; improving the quality of the geospatial data available to BES researches, thereby leading to more informed decision-making.
BES-MUG builds on Environmental Systems Research Institute's (ESRI) ArcGIS and ArcSDE technology. ESRI was selected because its geospatial software offers robust capabilities. ArcGIS is implemented agency-wide within the USDA and is the predominant geospatial software package used by collaborating institutions.
Commercially available enterprise database packages (DB2, Oracle, SQL) provide an efficient means to store, manage, and share large datasets. However, standard database capabilities are limited with respect to geographic datasets because they lack the ability to deal with complex spatial relationships. By using ESRI's ArcSDE (Spatial Database Engine) in conjunction with database software, geospatial data can be handled much more effectively through the implementation of the Geodatabase model. Through ArcSDE and the Geodatabase model the database's capabilities are expanded, allowing for multiuser editing, intelligent feature types, and the establishment of rules and relationships. ArcSDE also allows users to connect to the database using ArcGIS software without being burdened by the intricacies of the database itself.
For an example of how BES-MUG will help improve the quality and timeless of BES geospatial data consider a census block group layer that is in need of updating. Rather than the researcher downloading the dataset, editing it, and resubmitting to through ORS, access rules will allow the authorized user to edit the dataset over the network. Established rules will ensure that the attribute and topological integrity is maintained, so that key fields are not left blank and that the block group boundaries stay within tract boundaries. Metadata will automatically be updated showing who edited the dataset and when they did in the event any questions arise.
Currently, a functioning prototype Multi-User Database has been developed for BES at the University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab, using Arc SDE and IBM's DB2 Enterprise Database as a back end architecture. This database, which is currently only accessible to those on the UVM campus network, will shortly be migrated to a Linux server where it will be accessible for database connections over the Internet. Passwords can then be handed out to all interested researchers on the project, who will be able to make a database connection through the Geographic Information Systems software interface on their desktop computer.
This database will include a very large number of thematic layers. Those layers are currently divided into biophysical, socio-economic and imagery categories. Biophysical includes data on topography, soils, forest cover, habitat areas, hydrology and toxics. Socio-economics includes political and administrative boundaries, transportation and infrastructure networks, property data, census data, household survey data, parks, protected areas, land use/land cover, zoning, public health and historic land use change. Imagery includes a variety of aerial and satellite imagery.
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This data package provides spatial co-ordinates for ninety-six 0.1 hectare sites in the Woodland Restoration Plot Network. These sites were located on retired farmland that includes a mosaic of restored vegetation (native plantings) of varying ages juxtaposed with patches of remnant vegetation and untreated, abandoned pasture. All sites were originally woodland prior to agricultural development about 200 years ago. The plantings monitored by the Woodland Restoration Plot Network research plots commenced in 1992 and have been revisited every 3-4 years since 2001. A synopsis of related data packages which have been collected as part of the Woodland Restoration Plot Network’s full program is provided at http://www.ltern.org.au/index.php/ltern-plot-networks/woodland-restoration
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Protected sites of national interest. Data transformed into INSPIRE data specifications on Protected Sites.
These protected sites - Zones protégées d'intérêt national (ZPIN) - are protected under the legislation "19 janvier 2004 concernant la protection de la nature et des ressources naturelles."
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National monuments (Immeubles classés monument national / Immeubles inscrits à l'inventaire supplémentaire). Data transformed into INSPIRE data specifications on Protected Sites. Real estate items classified as national monument or contained in the 'supplementary inventory' accordingly to the law 'loi du 18 juillet 1983 concernant la conservation et la protection des sites et monuments nationaux (cf. Annexe 1 : liste actualisée des immeubles et objets bénéficiant d’une protection nationale)'.
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The Royal Decree of 22 May 2019 establishing a marine spatial plan defines in its Art. 11. five dredged material disposal sites (Dredged material disposal site S1, Art. 11 § 1.1°; Dredged material disposal site S2, Art. 11 § 1.2°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Oostende, Art. 11 § 1.3°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Zeebrugge Oost, Art. 11 § 1.4°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Nieuwpoort, Art. 11 § 1.5°). Futhermore, additional zones are defined for the future replacement of dredging areas as defined in Art. 11 §3, §5, §7 and §9. It replaces the 2014 Marine Spatial Plan, which is included for completeness. The Royal Decree of 20 March 2014 establishing a marine spatial plan defines in its Art. 9. five dredged material disposal sites (Dredged material disposal site S1, Art. 9 § 6.1°; Dredged material disposal site S2, Art. 9 § 6.2°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Oostende, Art. 9 § 6.3°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Zeebrugge Oost, Art. 9 § 6.4°; Dredged material disposal site Bruggen en Wegen Nieuwpoort, Art. 9 § 6.5°). These zones are made available digitally in the resource described by this metadata document. Please refer to the Belgian official gazette ("Moniteur belge/Belgisch Staatsblad") for official reference information.
This catalog is for registering all metadata records held by the Geofffrey's Tube Palace Hotel Ballroom.
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This dataset describes the location of the samples gathered for the Scientific research program DGL-JW (2021-15) managed bu the FPS Environment. Sampling started in 2004 and lasted until 2021.
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Drinking water syndicates. Data transformed into INSPIRE data specifications on Protected Sites.
Mines associated with major Australian mineral deposits. Provided by Geoscience Australia from the OZMIN database using the EarthResourceML Lite 1.0 data transfer standard.
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The United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library Geospatial Data catalog contains geographic location-based agricultural research data, imagery, research location context, and more. Users can search records representing a variety of datasets, maps and graphics, aerial and phenocam images, and other services. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: NAL Geodata. File Name: Web Page, url: https://geodata.nal.usda.gov/geonetwork/
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Users can view maps, spatial, and statistical information drawn from different databases around the world. In addition, users can download data sets pertaining to prevalence and location of health facilities. Background The World Health Organization GeoNetwork is a geographic information management system that contains geo-referenced data sets and maps to facilitate the planning and monitoring of health related activities and health conditions. Information is available regarding the prevalence and location of health facilities. User Functionality Users must download the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote-Sensing (RSS) software applications to interact with the data tools, including digital maps, satellite images, and other geographic information. To obtain maps and other geographic information, users can search by term or geographic location or conduct an advanced search by time frame, year, and geographic location. There is a useful manual located under the “Help” tab, which enables users to learn more about GIS and how to use the GeoNetwork. Data Notes Data sources include: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The website announces datasets that have most recently been added to the GeoNetwork, but does not indicate the date it was updated.