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General level soils (meso soils) prepared by USDA SCS for the NYS Adirondack Park Agency at 1:62,500 scale. Map created by APA staff. Reviewed as of December 2015.
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This file indicates the number of beneficiaries of the Personalised Autonomy Allowance (APA), residing at their home, paid for 2018, classified according to the commune of the emergency home, in Seine-Maritime. The APA is an allowance for people aged 60 and over who have lost their autonomy (see also Glossary, in metadata).There are no income conditions to benefit from it but the amount allocated depends on the level of income. Metadata Link to metadata Additional resources * Website of the Seine-Maritime Department The site “Seine-Maritime.fr” is the official website of the Seine-Maritime Department.It offers various downloadable forms related to the APA (first application, renewal, etc): It also offers a brochure presenting the APA: * Website Data DREES: DREES (Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics) is a directorate of the central administration of the health and social ministries. Its website offers, under the Public Reports tab/Senior Persons, Disability and Dependency/The Personalised Independence Allowance (APA), data related to this assistance, by department, since 2002, which can be downloaded in xlsx format, * Website Service-public.fr: The website “Public Service” is the official website of the French administration, the single portal for administrative information and access to online services, carried out in partnership with national and local administrations.It offers various information on the APA at home as well as a simulator to calculate the amount remaining chargeable after deduction of public aid for accommodation in EHPAD (APA in establishment, see Glossary in metadata) * Site For seniors.gouv.fr: The website “for the elderly” is the national information and guidance portal for the elderly in loss of autonomy and their relatives set up by the government. It offers various APA-related information (access conditions, etc.). The APA is an allowance for people aged 60 and over who have lost their autonomy (see also Glossary, in metadata). There are no income conditions to benefit from it but the amount allocated depends on the level of income. Metadata Link to metadata Additional resources * Website of the Seine-Maritime Department The site “Seine-Maritime.fr” is the official website of the Seine-Maritime Department. It offers various downloadable forms related to the APA (first application, renewal, etc): It also offers a brochure presenting the APA: * Website Data DREES: DREES (Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics) is a directorate of the central administration of the health and social ministries. Its website offers, under the Public Reports tab/Senior Persons, Disability and Dependency/The Personalised Independence Allowance (APA), data related to this assistance, by department, since 2002, which can be downloaded in xlsx format, * Website Service-public.fr: The website “Public Service” is the official website of the French administration, the single portal for administrative information and access to online services, carried out in partnership with national and local administrations.It offers various information on the APA at home as well as a simulator to calculate the amount remaining chargeable after deduction of public aid for accommodation in EHPAD (APA in establishment, see Glossary in metadata) * Site For seniors.gouv.fr: The website “for the elderly” is the national information and guidance portal for the elderly in loss of autonomy and their relatives set up by the government. It offers various APA-related information (access conditions, etc.).
Sound contours of 50db, 55db, 60db, 65db, 70db, and 75db around the Centennial Airport. (APA)
NYDEC Wetlands: This dataset is intended to provide a faithful representation of official New York State regulatory freshwater wetlands maps for GIS resource analysis at scales equal to the 1 to 24,000 scale of original mapping or smaller scales (e.g., 1 to 100,000 scale). APA Wetlands: The wetlands database is part of a larger database designed to help evaluate watershed/wetland relationships and provide data for cumulative impact assessments. The outreach efforts to share the Agency's natural resource database will encourage resource appreciation and wise use, particularly in a regional context. Mohawk River Processing: This data was collected by Stone Environmental, Inc. for the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund. These data are a set of ARC/INFO coverages composed of polygonal and linear features. Coverages are based on official New York State Freshwater Wetlands Maps as described in Article 24-0301 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Coverages are not, however, a legal substitute for the official maps. Coverages are available on a county basis for all areas of New York State outside the Adirondack Park.APA Wetlands: A set of 18 USGS 7.5' quadrangle-based wetland coverages was prepared for the Oswegatchie-Black, Upper Hudson, and St. Regis River watersheds, primarily within the New York State Adirondack Park (Table 1) using PC Arc/Info 3.4D+ at the Remote Sensing Laboratory, Plattsburgh State University (RSL). Wetlands were delineated on 1:40000 color infrared NAPP transparencies (for the Oswegatchie-Black watershed 1:58,000-scale NHAP color infrared photos were used), transferred to orthophoto overlays using an Image Interpretations Systems Stereo Zoom Transfer Scope, and either hand digitized or scanned into PC Arc/Info format. A digital file extracted from the watershed data layer defined the outer boundary of the mapped area. This wetlands database consists of both polygon and linear features labeled using National Wetlands Inventory conventions. The 138 individual quadrangle files were exported to the New York State, Executive Department, Adirondack Park Agency (NYS APA) running Arc/Info version 8.0. The final MAPJOINED study area polygon coverage comprised of the 18 quad coverages was called STREGWTLND.Mohawk River Watershed Processing: Data was collected from NYDEC or Adirondack Park Agency. All wetland data for Mohawk River Watershed counties were merged and projected to UTM 18N, NAD83. Wetlands were buffered 100 feet using the buffer tool.View Dataset on the Gateway
This dataset contains data regarding landfills, clipped to the Mohawk River Watershed. It is intended to provide a faithful representation of official New York State regulatory freshwater wetlands maps for GIS resource analysis at scales equal to the 1 to 24,000 scale of original mapping or smaller scales (e.g., 1 to 100,000 scale). The wetlands database is part of a larger database designed to help evaluate watershed/wetland relationships and provide data for cumulative impact assessments. The outreach efforts to share the Agency's natural resource database will encourage resource appreciation and wise use, particularly in a regional context. This data was collected by Stone Environmental, Inc. for the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund. These data are a set of ARC/INFO coverages composed of polygonal and linear features. Coverages are based on official New York State Freshwater Wetlands Maps as described in Article 24-0301 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Coverages are not, however, a legal substitute for the official maps. Coverages are available on a county basis for all areas of New York State outside the Adirondack Park.APA Wetlands: A set of 18 USGS 7.5' quadrangle-based wetland coverages was prepared for the Oswegatchie-Black, Upper Hudson, and St. Regis River watersheds, primarily within the New York State Adirondack Park (Table 1) using PC Arc/Info 3.4D+ at the Remote Sensing Laboratory, Plattsburgh State University (RSL). Wetlands were delineated on 1:40000 color infrared NAPP transparencies (for the Oswegatchie-Black watershed 1:58,000-scale NHAP color infrared photos were used), transferred to orthophoto overlays using an Image Interpretations Systems Stereo Zoom Transfer Scope, and either hand digitized or scanned into PC Arc/Info format. A digital file extracted from the watershed data layer defined the outer boundary of the mapped area. This wetlands database consists of both polygon and linear features labeled using National Wetlands Inventory conventions. The 138 individual quadrangle files were exported to the New York State, Executive Department, Adirondack Park Agency (NYS APA) running Arc/Info version 8.0. The final MAPJOINED study area polygon coverage comprised of the 18 quad coverages was called STREGWTLND.Mohawk River Watershed Processing: Data was collected from NYDEC or Adirondack Park Agency. All wetland data for Mohawk River Watershed counties were merged and projected to UTM 18N, NAD83. Wetlands were buffered 100 feet using the buffer tool.View Dataset on the Gateway
Greater sage-grouse GIS data set identifying Preliminary Priority Habitat (PPH) and Preliminary General Habitat (PGH) within Colorado. This data is a combination of mapped grouse occupied range, production areas, and modeled habitat (summer, winter, and breeding).PPH is defined as areas of high probability of use (summer or winter, or breeding models) within a 4 mile buffer around leks that have been active within the last 10 years. Isolated areas with low activity were designated as general habitat.PGH is defined as Greater sage-grouse Occupied Range outside of PPH.Datasets used to create PPH and PGH:Summer, winter, and breeding habitat models. Rice, M. B., T. D. Apa, B. L. Walker, M. L. Phillips, J. H. Gammonly, B. Petch, and K. Eichhoff. 2012. Analysis of regional species distribution models based on combined radio-telemetry datasets from multiple small-scale studies. Journal of Applied Ecology in review.Production Areas are defined as 4 mile buffers around leks which have been active within the last 10 years (leks active between 2002-2011).Occupied range was created by mapping efforts of the Colorado Division of Wildlife (now Colorado Parks and Wildlife – CPW) biologists and district officers during the spring of 2004, and further refined in early 2012. Occupied Habitat is defined as areas of suitable habitat known to be used by sage-grouse within the last 10 years from the date of mapping. Areas of suitable habitat contiguous with areas of known use, which do not have effective barriers to sage-grouse movement from known use areas, are mapped as occupied habitat unless specific information exists that documents the lack of sage-grouse use. Mapped from any combination of telemetry locations, sightings of sage grouse or sage grouse sign, local biological expertise, GIS analysis, or other data sources. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Update: In August 2012, this dataset was modified to correct topology errors and clipped to the Colorado boundary.
For zoning with symbology based on each individual community's zoning map, see Stark County Communities Zoning. This layer was originally conceived as part of a general zoning map for 12 counties across Northeast Ohio. The project was headed by the Northeast Ohio Sustainable Communities Consortium (NEOSCC), with the final map being produced by the Stark County Regional Planning Commission (SCRPC). SCRPC worked with Stark County's cities and villages to obtain zoning data they maintained and then completed the layer by digitizing zoning data for the county's townships with zoning resolutions (some of Stark County's townships and villages are not zoned). Once that project was completed in 2013, SCRPC continued to update zoning data for the townships. City and village data was appended to the layer when provided by those communities.This layer was revamped in 2022 to provide additional capabilities. A field for general zoning was added to show generalized zones to eliminate the need to symbolize by the hundreds of zones across the county. Information for what chapter/section was added, along with hyperlinks to those sections in the codified ordinances and zoning resolutions for communities with that information online. The symbology for the generalized zones were inspired by the American Planning Association's (APA) Land Based Classification Standards (LBCS).
Last Updated: 4/28/2024This layer compiles Utah property parcels that have been included in an Agriculture Protection Area (APA) resolution. APAs are approved by the county in which they are located, and catalogued by Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. APAs provide legal protection for agricultural land uses and activities, it also provides notice to neighboring landowners that they border an APA and should expect normal agricultural activities to take place. Not every county has created APAs; Sanpete and Sevier Counties have created APAs, but they are currently not included in this dataset. APA's are covered under Utah state code (17-41) https://le.utah.gov/xcode/Title17/Chapter41/17-41-S101.html.
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GRSG resource selection studies and their response to oil/gas wells.
For indicator definitions and calculation notes, visit http://www.bniajfi.org. Citing Vital Signs in Reports and Publications: For citing BNIA-JFI, specifically the Vital Signs reports, we recommend using American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines. An example of the format, as applied to Vital Signs is below:Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance - Jacob France Institute. (2013). Vital Signs 11 [data file]. Retrieved from www.bniajfi.org/indicators For your parenthetical, in-text citation, use the following format: (Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance - Jacob France Institute, 2013). Crediting BNIA-JFI for Maps/Tables/Graphs/Other Content: For more informal use of our data, in maps, data tables, graphs, and presentations, we recommend that data users cite the original source (Baltimore City Police Department, American Community Survey, Baltimore City Public School System, etc.) and credit BNIA-JFI with analysis. Below is an example: Source: Baltimore City Public School System, Analysis: Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance - Jacob France Institute (2013)
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Serviciul WMS (Web Map Service) denumit „Arii protejate de apă potabilă (linii) PHC 2022-2027” permite vizualizarea și consultarea setului de date reprezentând zone protejate pentru producția de apă pentru consumul uman (apă potabilă) reprezentate ca linii. Această versiune a zonelor protejate corespunde celei prevăzute în planurile de gestionare pentru al treilea ciclu de planificare (2022-2027). Setul de date este rezultatul integrării informațiilor furnizate de cele 25 de districte hidrografice, ca răspuns la articolul 13 din Directiva-cadru privind apa. Acesta include informații cu privire la cele 14 planuri aprobate de Consiliul de Miniștri la 24 ianuarie 2023 (cele 12 bazine intercomunitare, Insulele Baleare și Galicia Costa) și la celelalte planuri aflate încă în așteptarea aprobării în versiunea celor mai recente documente disponibile. Aceste ultime planuri sunt cele ale celor 7 demarcații ale Insulelor Canare, Cataloniei și celor 3 demarcații andaluziene. Structura datelor este specificată în orientările de raportare din Directiva-cadru privind apa, care pot fi consultate la adresa https://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/help/WFD/WFD_780_2022. Aceste informații îndeplinesc obligațiile prevăzute la articolul 13 din Directiva 2000/60/CE și, prin urmare, sunt incluse în lista seturilor de „date cu valoare ridicată” ca date privind apa de mediu, astfel cum se prevede în Regulamentul 2023/138 din 21 decembrie 2022 de stabilire a unei liste de seturi de date specifice cu valoare ridicată și modalități de publicare și reutilizare, în cadrul Directivei 2019/1024 a Parlamentului European și a Consiliului din 20 iunie 2019 privind datele deschise și reutilizarea informațiilor din sectorul public. Adresa URL a serviciului este următoarea: https://wms.mapama.es/sig/Agua/ZonasProtPotablesLineas/2027/wms.aspx Sistemele de referință oferite de acest serviciu sunt: — Pentru coordonatele geografice: SIR: 84, EPSG:4230 (ED50), EPSG:4326 (WGS 84), EPSG:4258 (ETRS 89). — Pentru coordonatele U.T.M: EPSG:32627 (WGS 84/UTM zona 27N) EPSG:32628 (WGS 84/UTM zona 28N), EPSG:32629 (WGS 84/UTM zona 29N), EPSG:32630 (WGS 84/UTM zona 30N), EPSG:32631 (WGS 84/UTM zona 31N), EPSG:25828 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 28N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 29N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 30N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 31N), EPSG:25829 (zona EPSG/UTM 28N), EPSG:ű (ED50/UTM zona 29N), EPSG 3857 (WGS84/Web Mercator)
Setul de date spatiale PERMSOL-200 a fost generat prin programarea unui model (set de reguli de pedotransfer) realizat folosind date din arhiva ICPA cu scopul de a estima permeabilitatea la apa a profilelor de sol (Canarache, A., 2009, Functii de pedotransfer pentru estimarea unor insusiri fizice ale solului, factori limitativi, procese de degradare, cerinte de lucrari si elemente de tehnologie, In: Metode de analiza utilizate in laboratorul de fizica solului *** Pedotransfer functions for estimation of physical properties of the soil, limiting factors, degradation processes, soil workability and soil trafficability, In: Laboratory methods of soil physical analyses, SITECH Publisher, Craiova, Romania, 2009, pp. 298). ***** Modelul are ca date de intrare tipul de sol si textura stratului superior de sol (Ap sau 0-20 cm) si genereaza "Clasele de Permeabilitate" definite in „Metodologia elaborarii studiilor pedologice”, Vol 3 – Indicatorii ecopedologici (Ministerul Agriculturii – ICPA, 1987), pp.97. Rezultatul este exprimat sub forma unei harti vectoriale care are densitatea de informatii corespunzatoare scarii echivalente 200.000 a datelor care au fost folosite la intrarea modelului (SIGSTAR-200).
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BackgroundPeople living with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) are reported to have poorer quality of life, worse health outcomes, and higher health-related expenses compared to those with singular chronic health conditions. Living with MLTC is associated with a higher risk of care that is duplicate or unnecessary. Understanding and monitoring the quality of care (QoC) for those with MLTC is imperative to ensure that individuals complex care needs are met, maximising health and wellbeing and minimising harm and social/economic burden. There is paucity on what QoC means in the context of MLTC, which is likely different than a mere amalgamation of quality indicators of each contributory condition. There is even less understanding on how QoC can be measured in a way that meets the specific care priorities of individuals with MLTC. The aim of this review is to systematically map and analyse evidence on what QoC means for those affected by MLTC and the content and processes of any existing QoC indicators in MLTC, developed with patient or caregivers.MethodsWe will systematically search for evidence following a Levac et al methodological scoping review process. All eligible studies published in English from 2000 onwards in the following databases will be included: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Global Health and Health Management Information Consortium. Given expected study heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis is anticipated. Our Community Partner Advisory Group will assist in the identification and analysis of relevant evidence.DiscussionCurrent evidence shows variations in concepts and approaches when developing, implementing or validating QoC indicators, not always capturing patients’ preferences nor the complex processes required in MLTC care. Clarifying concepts and synthesising evidence-based knowledge in this area will be the first step to inform the development of a project aiming to develop a set of patient-derived QoC indicators for use across multiple settings in the United Kingdom (UK) and beyond.Systematic review registrationAvailable on Open Science Framework on https://osf.io/gjr84.
Descrição: Principais pontos e trajetos das trilhas da APA do Morro do Morcego, APA da Água Escondida e Horto Florestal do Fonseca. Presente na aplicação Guia de Trilhas. Camadas atribuídas: P_APAs_Horto e T_APAS_Horto (Ponto e Linhas).Responsável: SMARHSReferencial Geodésico/DATUM: SIRGAS 2000.Sistema de Projeção: UTM Zone 23S.Formatos de apresentação: .csv, .kml, shapefile.Link para download: https://geoniteroi.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0735d05849ce434686f1bc5b72f992a6
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BackgroundPeople living with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) are reported to have poorer quality of life, worse health outcomes, and higher health-related expenses compared to those with singular chronic health conditions. Living with MLTC is associated with a higher risk of care that is duplicate or unnecessary. Understanding and monitoring the quality of care (QoC) for those with MLTC is imperative to ensure that individuals complex care needs are met, maximising health and wellbeing and minimising harm and social/economic burden. There is paucity on what QoC means in the context of MLTC, which is likely different than a mere amalgamation of quality indicators of each contributory condition. There is even less understanding on how QoC can be measured in a way that meets the specific care priorities of individuals with MLTC. The aim of this review is to systematically map and analyse evidence on what QoC means for those affected by MLTC and the content and processes of any existing QoC indicators in MLTC, developed with patient or caregivers.MethodsWe will systematically search for evidence following a Levac et al methodological scoping review process. All eligible studies published in English from 2000 onwards in the following databases will be included: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Global Health and Health Management Information Consortium. Given expected study heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis is anticipated. Our Community Partner Advisory Group will assist in the identification and analysis of relevant evidence.DiscussionCurrent evidence shows variations in concepts and approaches when developing, implementing or validating QoC indicators, not always capturing patients’ preferences nor the complex processes required in MLTC care. Clarifying concepts and synthesising evidence-based knowledge in this area will be the first step to inform the development of a project aiming to develop a set of patient-derived QoC indicators for use across multiple settings in the United Kingdom (UK) and beyond.Systematic review registrationAvailable on Open Science Framework on https://osf.io/gjr84.
Web Map Service (WMS) pe tema Directivei-cadru privind apa Ciclul de gestionare Hamburg [în conformitate cu Directiva-cadru europeană privind apa (DCA)].
Pentru o descriere mai detaliată a datelor și a responsabilității în materie de date, vă rugăm să utilizați trimiterea la descrierea setului de date.
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Corpurile de apă de suprafață potențiale/ecologice cu reprezentare liniară 2015-2021, rezultatul integrării informațiilor furnizate de 18 dintre cele 25 de demarcații hidrografice, ca răspuns la articolul 13 din Directiva-cadru privind apa. Aceasta nu include cele 7 demarcații ale Insulelor Canare.Aceasta corespunde planurilor care au fost aprobate oficial la 11-05-2015. Include date pentru fiecare masă: codul, denumirea, categoria, naturalețea, tipul, delimitarea hidrografică, lungimea (măsurată în proiecția zonei echivalente Lambert), datele privind starea masei, numărul de presiuni din fiecare clasă, numărul de impacturi ale fiecărei clase și dacă există zone protejate de diferite clase pe suprafața masei. Include date pentru fiecare masă:codul, denumirea, orizontul geologic, delimitarea hidrografică, aria (măsurată în proiecția zonei echivalente Lambert), datele privind starea masei, numărul de presiuni din fiecare clasă, numărul de impacturi ale fiecărei clase și dacă există zone protejate din diferite clase legate de masă. URL-ul corpurilor (liniilor) de apă de suprafață potențiale/ecologice ale serviciului WMS este: https://wms.mapama.gob.es/sig/Agua/PHC/EstEcoMasasAguaSupL2021/wms.aspx Sistemele de referință oferite de acest serviciu sunt: — Pentru coordonatele geografice: CRS: 84, EPSG: 4230 (ED50), EPSG:4326 (WGS 84), EPSG:4258 (ETRS 89).
— Pentru coordonatele U.T.M: EPSG:32628 (WGS 84/UTM zona 28N), EPSG:32629 (WGS 84/UTM zona 29N), EPSG:32630 (WGS 84/UTM zona 30N), EPSG:32631 (WGS 84/UTM zona 31N), EPSG:25828 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 28N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 29N), EPSG:25830 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 30N), EPSG:25831 (ETRS 89/UTM zona 31N), EPSG:23028 (ED50/UTM zona 28N), EPSG:23029 (ED50/UTM zona 29N), EPSG:23030 (ED50/UTM zona 30N), EPSG:23031 (ED50/UTM zona 31N).
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Model cross validation.
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Dataset from Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_f16f93f9c1a7f2ce8f466724fc2a6579/view