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TwitterGeoform is a configurable app template for form based data editing of a Feature Service. This application allows users to enter data through a form instead of a map's pop-up while leveraging the power of the Web Map and editable Feature Services. This app geo-enables data and workflows by lowering the barrier of entry for completing simple tasks. Use CasesProvides a form-based experience for entering data through a form instead of a map pop-up. This is a good choice for users who find forms a more intuitive format than pop-ups for entering data.Useful to collect new point data from a large audience of non technical staff or members of the community.Configurable OptionsGeoform has an interactive builder used to configure the app in a step-by-step process. Use Geoform to collect new point data and configure it using the following options:Choose a web map and the editable layer(s) to be used for collection.Provide a title, logo image, and form instructions/details.Control and choose what attribute fields will be present in the form. Customize how they appear in the form, the order they appear in, and add hint text.Select from over 15 different layout themes.Choose the display field that will be used for sorting when viewing submitted entries.Enable offline support, social media sharing, default map extent, locate on load, and a basemap toggle button.Choose which locate methods are available in the form, including: current location, search, latitude and longitude, USNG coordinates, MGRS coordinates, and UTM coordinates.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis web app includes the capability to edit a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service. Creating hosted feature services requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription or an ArcGIS Developer account. Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.
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TwitterThis web map contains an editable feature service for demonstration in the GeoForm &"try it live&" application.The data it contains is designed to illustrate how you can create and use maps with the GeoForm ArcGIS Online Web Mapping Application Template. We also want to know how you are using the GeoForm and where you are using it with this survey.
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TwitterLakebed classified by geoform. Geoforms describe the major geomorphic and structural characteristics of the lakebed.
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TwitterLarger geoforms (Level 1) are physical, coastal and lakebed structures and are generally larger than one square kilometer.
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TwitterLaunched in 2004, the Florida Green Lodging Program is a voluntary initiative of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) that designates and recognizes lodging facilities that make a commitment to conserve and protect Florida’s natural resources. The program’s environmental guidelines allow the hospitality industry to evaluate its operations, set goals and take specific actions to continuously improve environmental performance. The Florida Green Lodging Program is administered primarily online. To become designated, facilities must conduct a thorough property assessment and implement a specified number of environmental practices in five areas of sustainable operations: Communication and Education (Customers, Employees, Public) Waste Reduction, Reuse and Recycling Water Conservation Energy Efficiency Indoor Air QualityThe Florida Green LodgingProgram benefits not only the environment but also helps designated properties save moneyand increase occupancy rates. By reducing water and energy use and reducing waste generation operating costs go down. Business is generated for state meetings and conferences through HB 7135 which gives preference to designated Florida Green Lodgingproperties. Designated properties also receive marketingand technical assistancebenefits through the Florida Green LodgingWeb site, where each designated property is featured and 24/7 Web access is available to Best Management Practices and Technical Assistance.The Florida Green Lodging Program map and GeoForm were created to be able to accurately locate all designated green lodges within the state, provide the ability to associate these properties with their Palm Rating, and provide a centralized location to link Environmental Performance Data to each designated property. This tool will also be able to quickly provide data that is required for EPA Grant Reporting. Additionally, recording data in this manner will further standardized the Environmental Performance Data collection process, and the information will readily be available to the public through the map. All applications submitted to the Florida Green Lodging Program will be monitored and entered into the ArcGIS GeoForm. Data can be made available in an Excel format in addition to the map. All data entered will undergo rigorous QA/QC protocol for data consistency and mapping accuracy.
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TwitterIn June 2002, 200 1:20,000 scale conventional-color metric film diapositives for Long Island, New York were collected as part of an effort to map submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Long Islands South Shore bays. They were provided by New York State Department of State's Division of Coastal Resources. Photographs were taken at low tide and during times that the growth stage of the SAV allowed for clear identification. Care was taken to minimize the effects of turbidity, sun glint, wind, and haze on the photos. The photos were scanned at a resolution of 15 microns. Ground control points were collected primarily from NYSDS 2 ft orthophotos. Additional control points were collected from USGS DOQQs where coverage from the primary source was lacking. All elevations were derived from USGS digital elevation models. A bundle block adjustment was performed using Albany and exterior orientation parameters were calculated. Boeing/Autometric's Softplotter was used to orthorectify the photos. The images were then dodged and mosaicked using Z/I's Orthopro. No additional color-balancing was performed as the mosaic's intended purpose was the delineation of benthic habitats. The mosaic was then output into 1000m by 1000m tiles with a 0.5m pixel resolution. The naming convention uses the first 3 numbers of the UTM x coordinate followed by the first 4 numbers in the UTM y coordinate of the southwest corner. Stereo digital images were created and the habitat features were interpreted and digitized on screen using softplotter microstation resulting in accurate and efficient 3D extraction of the data. Habitats were delineated with a high level of detail with the minimum mapping unit (MMU) being 0.01 hectares(approx.10m x 10m).The digitized polygons have the following specifications: Vertex Distance less than 1.0 m Node Snap Distance less than 4.0 m Arc Snap Distance less than 4.0 m During August 2002, NOAA staff collected 95 field observations throughout the study area and this information was incorporated into the map. In June 2003, after reviewing the photography, questionable areas were visited by Greenhorne and O'Mara staff and the findings were subsequently applied to the map. The map layers show delineated polygons and lines representing benthic habitat data. Each polygon feature is given a 1,2,3 or 4 digit number representing 11 habitats. The item numbers are stored in the attribute table under Text. The benthic data is classified according to the System for Classification of Habitats in Estuarine and Marine Environments (SCHEME). This system is fully described in "Development of a System for Classification of Habitats in Estuarine and Marine Environments (SCHEME) for Florida, Report to U.S. EPA - Gulf of Mexico Program, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Marine Research Institute. Review Draft 12/04/02."The collected data was converted to an ARCGIS format for quality control and delivery. The data was assessed for horizontal spatial accuracy and thematic agreement during 2003. Original contact information: Contact Org: NOAA Office for Coastal Management Phone: 843-740-1202 Email: coastal.info@noaa.gov
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TwitterHumboldt Bay is the largest estuary in California north of San Francisco Bay and represents a significant resource for the north coast region. Beginning in 2007 the Office for Coastal Management began collaborating with the California SeaGrant program and other local partners to support an ecosystem-based management (EBM) project for Humboldt Bay. One element of this project was to develop subtidal habitat goals for the long-term management of the bay and provide a framework for conservation and management across the land-sea interface. The imagery collection and benthic habitat delineation for Humboldt Bay were essential to the development of subtidal goals and implementation of EBM for the region. Together, these efforts will provide important and replicable data and an information framework for ecosystem-based coastal and marine conservation planning and implementation. 12 Bit 4 Band imagery was collected in June,2009 within 1 hour of either side of a minus one (-1) foot tide with low turbidity,low wind,low sun angle and no cloud cover. The horizontal spatial accuracy of the imagery is within +/- 3 meters CE95 of position on the ground and was captured at a spatial resolution (pixel size) of 0.54m x 0.54m. The imagery was tiled and named according to the existing USGS digital ortho quarter quad boundaries (ex. Arcata_South_NE.tif). A small buffer (~100 m) was produced with each tile to prevent gaps in coverage. Habitat features were interpreted and digitized on screen in an ARCGIS Geodatabase 9.3 resulting in accurate and efficient 3D extraction of the data. Habitats were delineated with a high level of detail with the minimum mapping unit (MMU) being 0.01 hectares(approx.10m x 10m). Original contact information: Contact Org: NOAA Office for Coastal Management Phone: 843-740-1202 Email: coastal.info@noaa.gov
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TwitterDownload this file and save it onto your computer, make any edits and publish it as a Feature Layer in ArcGIS Online.
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TwitterDuring 1992, 1:20,000 scale aerial photography for Bogue Sound, North Carolina was collected as part of an effort to map submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Coastal North Carolina. The imagery was collected following a strict set of guidelines as detailed in NOAA Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP): Guidance for Regional Implementation (NOAA Technical Report NMFS 123 1995; see Chapter 4 online at www.coast.noaa.gov/crs/lca/methods.html). Photographs were taken at low tide and during times that the growth stage of the SAV allowed for clear identification. Care was taken to minimize the effects of turbidity, sun glint, wind, and haze on the photos. The imagery was scanned using a photogrammetric quality scanner (AGFA Horizon Plus) at a resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi) resulting in a pixel resolution of 0.85 meters. Signature development took place during the summer of 2001. The images were orthorectified using ground control points selected from the state digital orthoquads and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED(r)). The benthic data is classified according to the System for Classification of Habitats in Estuarine and Marine Environments (SCHEME). This system is fully described in "Development of a System for Classification of Habitats in Estuarine and Marine Environments (SCHEME) for Florida, Report to U.S. EPA - Gulf of Mexico Program, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Marine Research Institute. Review Draft 12/04/02." The images were interpreted and digitized on screen using ArcGIS 8.2 and labeled using ArcView 3.2 and the Benthic Habitat Digitizer extension (developed by the NOS Biogeography Program). The data have not been assessed for thematic accuracy due to the large disparity between dates of image acquisition in 1992 and interpretation in 2002. The data was assessed for horizontal spatial accuracy and thematic agreement during the fall of 2002. Original contact information: Contact Org: NOAA Office for Coastal Management Phone: 843-740-1202 Email: coastal.info@noaa.gov
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TwitterLaatste update: 10 oktober 2025Het ArcGIS platform kent verschillende apps voor het inwinnen van informatie, elk met hun eigen specifieke kenmerken. Hieronder worden drie apps verder uitgelegd en de verschillen duidelijk gemaakt, zodat je makkelijker de juiste keuze kunt maken voor een bepaalde app.ArcGIS Field Maps is de alles-in-één app waarmee je punten, lijnen en vlakken in het veld kunt verzamelen en updaten, assets en informatie kunt vinden en realtime locaties kunt rapporteren. Voor meer informatie zie ArcGIS Field Maps.
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TwitterFeature Serivce created for use in the Incident Tracker Web Map and Web App, This feature service is specifically for the DRO Geoform
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TwitterThis data set contains GPS data collected by the FDEP Bureau of Surveying and Mapping (BSM). Data was first imported from the NGS Online Positional User Service (OPUS). On 1/10/2017 the import was performed based on all OPUS submittals performed by Rudolphe Konou of FDEP BSM. The file was imported to a geodatabase. Some of the original fields were dropped from the data set and some maintenance of the other fields was performed to match BSM needs for a web application.Since inception, the file is updated via a Geoform as solutions are returned to FDEP from OPUS. Point of Contact:Bryan Shoaf, FDEP Division of State Lands850-245-2619bryan.shoaf@dep.state.fl.us
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This is the schema used for collecting search and rescue mission data. This is a feature layer that contains feature classes for Missions and Subject Found locations. See the User Guide for how this feature layer can be used to collect mission data using the GeoForm.If you already use ArcGIS Online and want to publish this feature layer, see these instructions Publish an empty hosted feature layer to publish a new empty feature layer built from this data model. This can be used to build the web map and GeoForm for data collection. If you would like to download this in GIS formats, click "Export Data". Explore this page and the tabs above to see how this data is structured and what it looks like on a map. If you are not a GIS or professional or are not using ArcGIS Online already, see this general resource to find out more: The ArcGIS Book.
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TwitterA feature service showing data collected through a Geoform where citizen scientists can report their milkweed observations. The Geoform is accessible here, and members of the public are invited to contribute their own observations to it.These data will be incorporated into a research study at the College of William and Mary concerning milkweed and Monarch butterflies.
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*** Beskrivning:** Platser för toaletter som är tillgängliga för funktionshindrade, samlade med crowdsourcing. * källa: Anmälningsformulär. https://ddh.maps.arcgis.com/apps/GeoForm/index.html?appid=faad90c8d0384152b8ec5985d93bc597 *** Granskare:** https://arcg.is/LmXTr * begränsningar: Detta dataset är inte lämpligt för juridiska eller undersökningsändamål * alternativ: Detta dataset är lämpligt för att ge inblick i platsen på kartan * koordinatsystem: RDnew. KML är WGS84
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TwitterAll observations will be submitted to the Mohana GeoForm, online hosted layers according with the INSPIRE Data Specification on Habitats, Biotopes and Species Distribution.
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TwitterWeb Map created for use in our GeoForm application: http://edu.maps.arcgis.com/apps/GeoForm/index.html?appid=dc068c0074fd4a8c8d38213e92b78251
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TwitterThis is a FGDB template for the Geoform.
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TwitterGeoform is a configurable app template for form based data editing of a Feature Service. This application allows users to enter data through a form instead of a map's pop-up while leveraging the power of the Web Map and editable Feature Services. This app geo-enables data and workflows by lowering the barrier of entry for completing simple tasks. Use CasesProvides a form-based experience for entering data through a form instead of a map pop-up. This is a good choice for users who find forms a more intuitive format than pop-ups for entering data.Useful to collect new point data from a large audience of non technical staff or members of the community.Configurable OptionsGeoform has an interactive builder used to configure the app in a step-by-step process. Use Geoform to collect new point data and configure it using the following options:Choose a web map and the editable layer(s) to be used for collection.Provide a title, logo image, and form instructions/details.Control and choose what attribute fields will be present in the form. Customize how they appear in the form, the order they appear in, and add hint text.Select from over 15 different layout themes.Choose the display field that will be used for sorting when viewing submitted entries.Enable offline support, social media sharing, default map extent, locate on load, and a basemap toggle button.Choose which locate methods are available in the form, including: current location, search, latitude and longitude, USNG coordinates, MGRS coordinates, and UTM coordinates.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis web app includes the capability to edit a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service. Creating hosted feature services requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription or an ArcGIS Developer account. Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.