Welcome to the Alaska Deep-Sea Coral Initiative (ADSCI) Digital Atlas, an interactive, online map designed to let partners explore readily-available seafloor mapping and deep-sea coral and sponge data offshore of Alaska. This viewer will be used by ADSCI participants to help identify priorities for seafloor mapping and visual surveys offshore Alaska during a workshop in 2020. These priorities will enable participating organizations to more effectively coordinate assets, and efficiently guide future seafloor mapping, research, and exploration activities during the ADSCI field campaigns in FY21-22. This work is funded by NOAA’s Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP).
For more information on this initiative, please see NOAA’s Deep-sea Coral Research and Technology website.
The Health Atlas for the City of Los Angeles 2021 presents a data-driven snapshot of health conditions and outcomes in the City of Los Angeles. It illustrates geographic variation in socio-economic conditions, demographic characteristics, the physical environment, and access to support systems and services, and provides a context for understanding how these factors contribute to the health of Angelenos.The data underscore a key issue: where Angelenos live often influences their health and well-being. Los Angeles is a city with great health disparities and the patterns of inequality are reflected in many of the indicators highlighted in the Health Atlas. The spatial characteristics of physical and social determinants of health have roots in structural racism and historic and ongoing discrimination. Historic policies such as redlining have had lasting effects in Los Angeles. The analysis is a first step in understanding the areas of the City burdened with the most adverse health-related conditions in order to improve health outcomes and environmental justice for all Angelenos.The Health Atlas contains 115 maps covering regional context, demographic and social characteristics, economic conditions, education, health conditions, land use, transportation, food systems, crime, housing, and environmental health. In addition to displaying US Census Bureau, City, County, and other data, the Health Atlas contains several indices to facilitate comparisons across the city on subjects including environmental hazards (Map 113: Pollution Burden Index), transportation quality (Map 84: Transportation Index), and economic conditions (Map 19: Hardship Index). The Health Atlas culminates in a Community Health and Equity Index (Maps 114 and 115) which combines many of the above variables into a single index to compare health conditions across the City of Los Angeles. The Community Health and Equity Index can be used to understand the areas of the city with the highest vulnerabilities and cumulative burdens as compared to other portions of the City.The Health Atlas for the City of Los Angeles was originally developed in 2013 as an early step in the process to develop a Health, Wellness, and Equity Element of the General Plan (also known as the Plan for a Healthy Los Angeles). This data set is an update of the Health Atlas, completed in 2021. The Health Element and both editions of the Health Atlas are available as PDFs on the Los Angeles City Planning website, https://planning.lacity.gov.
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The Digital Atlas of Micronesia is the foremost source of maps and geospatial information for the Federated States of Micronesia. People searching for any sort of geospatial information can come to this web-based Atlas to identify, visualize, query, analyze, and acquire datasets relevant to their interests. At the core of the Atlas are web-enabled GIS and searchable database that allow users to view and manipulate hundreds of layers of geospatial information. In addition to serving as a data repository, the Atlas is also an informational tool and incorporates hundreds of pre-made maps, charts, and datasets related to the natural and human environment of Micronesian islands.
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Public sightings of mammals in Britain, submitted via an online recording form.
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National Biodiversity Atlas (NBN) Atlas occurrences for Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus. This layer is derived from Signal Crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus species occurrence data accessed from the NBN Atlas API (https://api.nbnatlas.org/) on 29/04/2024. Record locations are indicated by polygons, the size of the polygon relating to the ‘Coordinate uncertainty in meters’ for each record. The data has also been spatially joined to the CaBA catchment boundaries to allow the data to be easily filtered to local catchment boundaries. All data providers are acknowledged in the pop up for each occurrence polygon. A full list of data providers can also be accessed here: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0000377494#data-partners A full list of records for this species can be found here on the NBN Atlas: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0000377494#recordsAll CC-BY-NC licenced records have been removed from this dataset as these records cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the data provider. There may be a significant number of additional records for this species in your area which are covered by a CC-BY-NC licence. To enquire whether it is possible to access these additional records for your area, please get in touch with your local record centre or the NBN Atlas. The boundaries and contact details of local record centres can be viewed on this AGOL layer: https://arcg.is/8vOLKRecords without latitude and longitude coordinates and those records lacking coordinate uncertainty have been removed from this dataset.NBN Atlas Disclaimer:The NBN Atlas website, linked websites and Content are intended to provide information for general and scientific use, to assist research and public knowledge, discussion and policy development.The NBN Atlas makes the NBN Atlas website and content available on the understanding that you use them at your own risk – they are provided ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ and you exercise your own skill, judgement and care with respect to their use or your reliance on them.The NBN Atlas and Data Partners give no warranty regarding the quality, accuracy, completeness, currency, relevance or suitability for any particular purpose of the Content or the Atlas website.To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the NBN Atlas (including its employees and contractors), the National Biodiversity Network Trust and Data Partner exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages (including indirect, special or consequential damages, loss of business, revenue/profit, loss of time etc.), costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from your use of the Atlas website or Content or inability to access the Atlas website.If you find any inaccurate, out of date or incomplete Content on the NBN Atlas website, or if you suspect that something is an infringement of intellectual property rights, you must let us know immediately by contacting support@nbnatlas.org or the Data Partner of the Content.
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description: The National Atlas contributes to our knowledge of the environmental, resource, demographic, economic, social, political, and historical dimensions of American life. It includes products and services designed to stimulate children and adults to visualize and understand complex relationships between environments, places, and people. Unlike the previous Atlas, this version is largely in digital format. With a web browser and Internet connection, users are able to make their own personal maps. Multimedia and printed maps, as well as metadata and scientific articles are also available.; abstract: The National Atlas contributes to our knowledge of the environmental, resource, demographic, economic, social, political, and historical dimensions of American life. It includes products and services designed to stimulate children and adults to visualize and understand complex relationships between environments, places, and people. Unlike the previous Atlas, this version is largely in digital format. With a web browser and Internet connection, users are able to make their own personal maps. Multimedia and printed maps, as well as metadata and scientific articles are also available.
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This layer is derived from American Mink Neovison vison species occurrence data accessed from the NBN Atlas API (https://api.nbnatlas.org/) on 29/04/2024. Record locations are indicated by polygons, the size of the polygon relating to the ‘Coordinate uncertainty in meters’ for each record. The data has also been spatially joined to the CaBA catchment boundaries to allow the data to be easily filtered to local catchment boundaries. All data providers are acknowledged in the pop up for each occurrence polygon. A full list of data providers can also be accessed here: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0020774297#data-partners A full list of records for this species can be found here on the NBN Atlas: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0020774297#records All CC-BY-NC licenced records have been removed from this dataset as these records cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the data provider. There may be a significant number of additional records for this species in your area which are covered by a CC-BY-NC licence. To enquire whether it is possible to access these additional records for your area, please get in touch with your local record centre or the NBN Atlas. The boundaries and contact details of local record centres can be viewed on this AGOL layer: https://arcg.is/8vOLKRecords without latitude and longitude coordinates and those records lacking coordinate uncertainty have been removed from this dataset.NBN Atlas Disclaimer:The NBN Atlas website, linked websites and Content are intended to provide information for general and scientific use, to assist research and public knowledge, discussion and policy development.The NBN Atlas makes the NBN Atlas website and content available on the understanding that you use them at your own risk – they are provided ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ and you exercise your own skill, judgement and care with respect to their use or your reliance on them.The NBN Atlas and Data Partners give no warranty regarding the quality, accuracy, completeness, currency, relevance or suitability for any particular purpose of the Content or the Atlas website.To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the NBN Atlas (including its employees and contractors), the National Biodiversity Network Trust and Data Partner exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages (including indirect, special or consequential damages, loss of business, revenue/profit, loss of time etc.), costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from your use of the Atlas website or Content or inability to access the Atlas website.If you find any inaccurate, out of date or incomplete Content on the NBN Atlas website, or if you suspect that something is an infringement of intellectual property rights, you must let us know immediately by contacting support@nbnatlas.org or the Data Partner of the Content.
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This layer is derived from American Mink Neovison vison species occurrence data accessed from the NBN Atlas API (https://api.nbnatlas.org/) on 29/04/2024. Record locations are indicated by polygons, the size of the polygon relating to the ‘Coordinate uncertainty in meters’ for each record. The data has also been spatially joined to the CaBA catchment boundaries to allow the data to be easily filtered to local catchment boundaries.
All data providers are acknowledged in the pop up for each occurrence polygon. A full list of data providers can also be accessed here: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0020774297#data-partners A full list of records for this species can be found here on the NBN Atlas: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0020774297#records
All CC-BY-NC licenced records have been removed from this dataset as these records cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the data provider. There may be a significant number of additional records for this species in your area which are covered by a CC-BY-NC licence. To enquire whether it is possible to access these additional records for your area, please get in touch with your local record centre or the NBN Atlas. The boundaries and contact details of local record centres can be viewed on this AGOL layer: https://arcg.is/8vOLK
Records without latitude and longitude coordinates and those records lacking coordinate uncertainty have been removed from this dataset.
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The NBN Atlas website, linked websites and Content are intended to provide information for general and scientific use, to assist research and public knowledge, discussion and policy development.
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The NBN Atlas and Data Partners give no warranty regarding the quality, accuracy, completeness, currency, relevance or suitability for any particular purpose of the Content or the Atlas website.
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If you find any inaccurate, out of date or incomplete Content on the NBN Atlas website, or if you suspect that something is an infringement of intellectual property rights, you must let us know immediately by contacting support@nbnatlas.org or the Data Partner of the Content.
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WALS is a large database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials (such as reference grammars) by a team of more than 40 authors (many of them the leading authorities on the subject).
WALS consists of 141 maps with accompanying texts on diverse features (such as vowel inventory size, noun-genitive order, passive constructions, and "hand"/"arm" polysemy), each of which is the responsibility of a single author (or team of authors). Each map shows between 120 and 1370 languages, each language being represented by a symbol, and different symbols showing different values of the feature. Altogether 2,650 languages are shown on the maps, and more than 58,000 datapoints give information on features in particular languages.
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The purpose of the�Natural Resources Atlas�is to provide geographic information about environmental features and sites that the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources manages, monitors, permits, or regulates. In addition to standard map navigation tools, this site allows you to link from sites to documents where available, generate reports, export search results, import data, search, measure, mark-up, query map features, and print PDF maps.
The Opportunity Atlas has collected contextual data by county and tract. Rather than providing contextual socioeconomic data of where people currently live, the data represents average socioeconomic indicators (e.g., earnings) of where people grew up.
A core element of Population Health Science is that health outcomes can only be fully understood when they are studied within their context. Therefore, we have a copy of The Opportunity Atlas, a dataset that provides socioeconomic data by county and tract.
Several studies have shown that especially childhood neighborhoods drive adult outcomes and that residential areas lived in through adulthood have much smaller effects. The focus of the Opportunity Atlas is therefore on contextual data of where people grew up:
%3E Traditional measures of poverty and neighborhood conditions provide snapshots of income and other variables for residents in an area at a given point in time. But to study how economic opportunity varies across neighborhoods, we really need to follow people over many years and see how one’s outcomes depend upon family circumstances and where on grew up. The Opportunity Atlas is the first dataset that provides such longitudinal information at a detailed neighborhood level. Using the Atlas, you can see not just where the rich and poor currently live – which was possible in previously available data from the Census Bureau – but whether children in a given area tend to grow up to become rich of poor. This focus on mobility out of poverty across generations allows us to trace the roots of outcomes such as poverty and incarceration back to where kids grew up, potentially permitting much more effective interventions.
As such, The Opportunity Atlas data provides a rich source of data for researchers who wish to overlay health data with contextual data.
Methodology
Three sources of Census Bureau are linked to compute the data
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20.5 million Americans born between 1987-1983 are sampled from these data and mapped back to the Census tracts they lived in through age 23. After that step, a range of outcomes are then estimated for each of the 70,000 tracts. In order to comply with federal data disclosure standards and protect the privacy of individuals no estimates in tracts with 20 or fewer children are published and noise (small random numbers) is added to all the estimates.
For more information on the data collection and methodology, please visit:
Data availability
Some variables are available for counties only. The table below gives you an overview. Open the table in a new tab for a larger view.
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This layer is derived from Chinese Mitten Crab Eriocheir sinensis species occurrence data accessed from the NBN Atlas API (https://api.nbnatlas.org/) on 29/04/2024. Record locations are indicated by polygons, the size of the polygon relating to the ‘Coordinate uncertainty in meters’ for each record. The data has also been spatially joined to the CaBA catchment boundaries to allow the data to be easily filtered to local catchment boundaries. All data providers are acknowledged in the pop up for each occurrence polygon. A full list of data providers can also be accessed here: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0001593547#data-partners A full list of records for this species can be found here on the NBN Atlas: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0001593547#records All CC-BY-NC licenced records have been removed from this dataset as these records cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the data provider. There may be a significant number of additional records for this species in your area which are covered by a CC-BY-NC licence. To enquire whether it is possible to access these additional records for your area, please get in touch with your local record centre or the NBN Atlas. The boundaries and contact details of local record centres can be viewed on this AGOL layer: https://arcg.is/8vOLKRecords without latitude and longitude coordinates and those records lacking coordinate uncertainty have been removed from this dataset.NBN Atlas Disclaimer:The NBN Atlas website, linked websites and Content are intended to provide information for general and scientific use, to assist research and public knowledge, discussion and policy development.The NBN Atlas makes the NBN Atlas website and content available on the understanding that you use them at your own risk – they are provided ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ and you exercise your own skill, judgement and care with respect to their use or your reliance on them.The NBN Atlas and Data Partners give no warranty regarding the quality, accuracy, completeness, currency, relevance or suitability for any particular purpose of the Content or the Atlas website.To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the NBN Atlas (including its employees and contractors), the National Biodiversity Network Trust and Data Partner exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages (including indirect, special or consequential damages, loss of business, revenue/profit, loss of time etc.), costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from your use of the Atlas website or Content or inability to access the Atlas website.If you find any inaccurate, out of date or incomplete Content on the NBN Atlas website, or if you suspect that something is an infringement of intellectual property rights, you must let us know immediately by contacting support@nbnatlas.org or the Data Partner of the Content.
This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the boundary of the Pittsburgh, PA Atlas Area. It represents the outside edge of all the block groups included in the EnviroAtlas Area. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin (eds.) 2013. The World Atlas of Language Structures Online. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at https://wals.info)
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This layer is derived from Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum species occurrence data accessed from the NBN Atlas API (https://api.nbnatlas.org/) on 29/04/2024. Record locations are indicated by polygons, the size of the polygon relating to the ‘Coordinate uncertainty in meters’ for each record. The data has also been spatially joined to the CaBA catchment boundaries to allow the data to be easily filtered to local catchment boundaries. All data providers are acknowledged in the pop up for each occurrence polygon. A full list of data providers can also be accessed here: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NBNSYS0000003711#data-partners A full list of records for this species can be found here on the NBN Atlas: https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NBNSYS0000003711#recordsAll CC-BY-NC licenced records have been removed from this dataset as these records cannot be used for commercial purposes without prior agreement of the data provider. There may be a significant number of additional records for this species in your area which are covered by a CC-BY-NC licence. To enquire whether it is possible to access these additional records for your area, please get in touch with your local record centre or the NBN Atlas. The boundaries and contact details of local record centres can be viewed on this AGOL layer: https://arcg.is/8vOLKRecords without latitude and longitude coordinates and those records lacking coordinate uncertainty have been removed from this dataset.NBN Atlas Disclaimer:The NBN Atlas website, linked websites and Content are intended to provide information for general and scientific use, to assist research and public knowledge, discussion and policy development.The NBN Atlas makes the NBN Atlas website and content available on the understanding that you use them at your own risk – they are provided ‘as is’ and ‘as available’ and you exercise your own skill, judgement and care with respect to their use or your reliance on them.The NBN Atlas and Data Partners give no warranty regarding the quality, accuracy, completeness, currency, relevance or suitability for any particular purpose of the Content or the Atlas website.To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the NBN Atlas (including its employees and contractors), the National Biodiversity Network Trust and Data Partner exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages (including indirect, special or consequential damages, loss of business, revenue/profit, loss of time etc.), costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from your use of the Atlas website or Content or inability to access the Atlas website.If you find any inaccurate, out of date or incomplete Content on the NBN Atlas website, or if you suspect that something is an infringement of intellectual property rights, you must let us know immediately by contacting support@nbnatlas.org or the Data Partner of the Content.
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Interactive map service (http://ims.sea.gov.ua:8081/website/Atlas_forAll_en/viewer.htm), based on GIS database ATLAS has been created by UkrSCES to provide an integrated picture of the modern state of the Black Sea coastal zone. It provides information on the geography of NWBS coastal zone and coastal water areas, as well as data on demography, natural resources, economy and pollution. The work is financed under the auspices of the Ministry for Environmental Protection of Ukraine. ATLAS is organised around several themes and elements, comprising interactive maps, statistical data, and descriptions. The cartography is based on the digital topographic chart of Ukraine (scale 1:500,000) and includes the following thematic layers: * Natural resources, * Protected territories, * Pollution resources, * Recreational potential, * Coastal zone. The main part of the descriptive text of ATLAS is drawn from the results of various studies that were undertaken by UkrSCES from 1993 to 2006. ATLAS allows users to select and display information on the resources, state and condition оf the NWBS coastal zone. This interactive service can be employed not only by experts and those responsible for decision-making, but also by the general public. It represents a major contribution to Ukraine's responsibilities under the Aarhus Convention for access to environmental information.
description: This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the boundary of the Fresno, CA Atlas Area. It represents the outside edge of all the block groups included in the EnviroAtlas Area. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).; abstract: This EnviroAtlas dataset shows the boundary of the Fresno, CA Atlas Area. It represents the outside edge of all the block groups included in the EnviroAtlas Area. This dataset was produced by the US EPA to support research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas. EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas) allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the contiguous United States. The dataset is available as downloadable data (https://edg.epa.gov/data/Public/ORD/EnviroAtlas) or as an EnviroAtlas map service. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this dataset can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
Welcome to the Alaska Deep-Sea Coral Initiative (ADSCI) Digital Atlas, an interactive, online map designed to let partners explore readily-available seafloor mapping and deep-sea coral and sponge data offshore of Alaska. This viewer will be used by ADSCI participants to help identify priorities for seafloor mapping and visual surveys offshore Alaska during a workshop in 2020. These priorities will enable participating organizations to more effectively coordinate assets, and efficiently guide future seafloor mapping, research, and exploration activities during the ADSCI field campaigns in FY21-22. This work is funded by NOAA’s Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP).
For more information on this initiative, please see NOAA’s Deep-sea Coral Research and Technology website.