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This dataset is a monthly upload of the Community Registry (www.AustinTexas.gov/CR), where community organizations such as neighborhood associations may register with the City of Austin to receive notices of land development permit applications within 500 feet of the organization's specified boundaries. This dataset can be used to contact multiple registered organizations at once by filtering/sorting, for example, by Association Type or by Association ZipCode. The organizations' boundaries can be viewed in the City's interactive map at www.AustinTexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ - the Community Registry layer is under the Boundaries/Grids folder.
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The City of Austin Community Registry is an important communications tool for neighborhoods and others to be notified of issues relating to their area. Registration provides a means for notification of upcoming zoning issues.Boundaries for community registry are not standardized and can take the geography desired by the registrant.
The Utility Energy Registry (UER) is a database platform that provides streamlined public access to aggregated community-scale energy data. The UER is intended to promote and facilitate community-based energy planning and energy use awareness and engagement. On April 19, 2018, the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) issued the Order Adopting the Utility Energy Registry under regulatory CASE 17-M-0315, and updated the protocol in a modification order on August 12, 2021. The order requires utilities and CCA administrators under its regulation to develop and report community energy use data to the UER. This dataset includes electricity and natural gas usage data reported at the city, town, and village level. Other UER datasets include energy use data reported at the county and ZIP code level. Data in the UER can be used for several important purposes such as planning community energy programs, developing community greenhouse gas emissions inventories, and relating how certain energy projects and policies may affect a particular community. It is important to note that the data are subject to privacy screening and fields that fail the privacy screen are withheld. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offers objective information and analysis, innovative programs, technical expertise, and support to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save money, use renewable energy, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. To learn more about NYSERDA’s programs, visit nyserda.ny.gov or follow us on X, Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram.
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Statistiscs on Registered Health Professionals: Number of psychologists by Autonomous Communities, Autonomous Cities and Provinces of registration, employment situation and sex. AACC/Province of registration.
This dataset provides product related questions and answers, including answers' quality labels, as as part of the paper 'IR Evaluation and Learning in the Presence of Forbidden Documents'.
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Statistiscs on Registered Health Professionals: Distribution of the number of Occupational therapists by Autonomous Cities and Communities of registration, age and sex. Autonomous Community of registration.
The Regional Register of Community Cooperatives was established in implementation of Article 5 of Regional Law No 1 of 2 March 2020, ‘Provisions on community cooperatives’, which, in recognising the role and function of community cooperation, aims to contribute to the sustainable development, cohesion and social solidarity of local communities at risk of social and demographic impoverishment, with particular reference to those located in mountainous and marginal areas. Regional Regulation No 9 of 12 September 2022 governs the procedures for registration and removal from the Register of Community Cooperatives, as well as the procedures for keeping and updating it.
The Raleigh Neighborhood Registry is the official list of neighborhood-based organizations throughout the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The Community Engagement Division established the Neighborhood Registry in 2002 to get residents more involved in decisions affecting their neighborhoods.
The Neighborhood Registry includes more than 350 neighborhood-based organizations. Neighborhood organizations that are not already on the Neighborhood Registry are invited to join. There is no charge to be listed on the Neighborhood Registry.Update Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
This registry contains data on Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates and Confidence Intervals for Cancer types by Age in the United States. Rates are per 100,000 persons and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population (19 age groups - Census P25-1130). Since 1994, CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) has funded state cancer registries to collect population-based cancer incidence data under Public Law 102-515, the Cancer Registries Amendment Act.
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Statistiscs on Registered Health Professionals: Distribution of the number of Biologist by Autonomous City and Community of registration, employment situation and sex. Autonomous Community of registration.
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The Heritage Register is a formal list of heritage resources (i.e. buildings and sites) with qualities or characteristics that are recognized as significant and contribute to the City's heritage. Placement on the Heritage Register requires a thorough evaluation of the property, building or site along with reviews of photographs, historic records and archival research. Establishment of a Heritage Register and additions to it requires Council approval. The Maple Ridge Community Heritage Register was established by Council in 1999. Also provides information on the sites character-defining elements, which may be useful to a property owner who wants to alter the site, but also protect the heritage value. It does not provide any form of heritage protection.
For decades, Mauritania has maintained a generous open door policy towards Malians fleeing conflict. The most recent large-scale influx of Malians occurred in 2012, and resulted in the creation of the Mbera camp, which today hosts around 75,000 refugees. Because the large-scale return of Malians is not yet a viable option, Mauritania has committed itself to a policy of inclusion. It thus requested support from the UNHCR-WFP Targeting Hub to facilitate the inclusion of Malian refugees in the national social registry. Accordingly, the two UN agencies assisted Mauritania’s National Social Registry to conduct a socio-economic census to identify the most vulnerable households to target for prioritized assistance. Around 14,000 households were interviewed.
The purpose of the census was to: - Collect socio-economic information on all refugees in Bassikounou to understand needs at household level - Categorize refugee households based on their degree of vulnerability to inform programmatic decisions and joint targeting approaches - Include all refugees in the national Social Registry - Identify and include the most vulnerable refugees in the national social protection scheme, Tekavoul
Mbera refugee camp (98.5%), Bassikounou (0.4%), El Megve (1.1%)
Household and member
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Questionnaire contained the following sections: household demographics, employment, asset ownership and shelter, food consumption, livelihood coping, expenditure, community participation.
The Fireshed Registry is a geospatial dashboard and decision tool built to organize information about wildfire transmission to communities and monitor progress towards risk reduction for communities from management investments. The concept behind the Fireshed Registry is to identify and map the source of risk rather than what is at risk across all lands in the conterminous United States. While the Fireshed Registry was organized around mapping the source of fire risk to communities, the framework does not preclude the assessment of other resource management priorities and trends such as water, fish and aquatic or wildlife habitat, or recreation. The Fireshed Registry is also a multi-scale decision tool for quantifying, prioritizing, and geospatially displaying wildfire transmission to buildings in adjacent or nearby communities. Fireshed areas in the Fireshed Registry are approximately 250,000 acre accounting units that are delineated based on a smoothed building exposure map of the conterminous United States. These boundaries were created by dividing up the landscape into regular-sized units that represent similar source levels of community exposure to wildfire risk. Project areas are approximately 25,000 acre accounting units nested within firesheds. This data publication includes a geodatabase that contains for both fireshed and project areas: boundaries, size, total annual number of buildings inside and outside of the area exposed by wildfires ignited within the area (based on 2010 housing unit data and 2014 fuels conditions), and percent of the area that has been disturbed since 2014 (2015-2018).Metadata and Downloads
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Provide the "Community Safety-Model Community" registry
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The register provides an alphabetical list of community services providing out-of-home care and/or child and family services registered under the Children Youth and Families Act 2005 as of the 8 …Show full descriptionThe register provides an alphabetical list of community services providing out-of-home care and/or child and family services registered under the Children Youth and Families Act 2005 as of the 8 October 2012.
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Table of INEBase Autonomous Community and province of registration and sex. Statistical use of the Register of Spaniards resident abroad
The New Jersey Sustainable Business Registry was created in 2014 to recognize and promote businesses, nonprofit organizations and higher education institutions within New Jersey that are taking measurable steps to become more sustainable and "green". The main goals of the NJ Sustainable Business Registry include:Recognizing and promoting NJ sustainable businessesHelping NJ businesses implement sustainable practicies through no cost NJSBDC Sustainability ConsultantsSharing resources on sustainability to educate and encourage all NJ businesses to adopt green practicesIncreasing transparency for NJ consumersThis story map was created by the NJDEP's Bureau of Climate Change & Clean Energy to show the location of each Princeton-based business on the NJ Sustainable Business Registry, which collectively make up the "Princeton Community". The story map also contains information about each business and the steps they are taking to incorporate "green" practices into their everyday operations.More information on the Registry can be found at http://registry.njsbdc.com/
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The Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (JALFHCC) Patient Registration Service supports the operation of the first VA/Navy Federal Health Care Center and involves leveraging of the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) for VA and the Department of Defenses (DoDs) Health Information System.The integration of JALFHCC and eMI was accomplished in multiple phases. JALFHCC Phase 1 consisted of the integration of the Orders Portability service with eMI to allow for VA and DoD communications for Orders Portability through eMI. JALFHCC Phase 1 went live in production in May 2015 and supported an average of 10,000 messages per day. JALFHCC Phase 2 and 3 involved the integration of five additional services or message flows with eMI and the full sunset of the Vitria Businessware Service, JALFHCC Oracle Service Bus (OSB), and Oracle Service Registry (OSR) at VA JALFHCC. JALFHCC Phase 2 and 3 went live in August 2015.
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Prospective residents interested in moving into a residential land lease community can use the register to find out where parks are located and how to contact them. The register includes the …Show full descriptionProspective residents interested in moving into a residential land lease community can use the register to find out where parks are located and how to contact them. The register includes the community’s trading name, address, contact details and website address if it has one. The register includes residential land lease communiities, residential parks and manufactured home estates where people live as their main place of residence. Residential parks that only offer accommodation for tourists, holiday makers or long-term casual occupants are not land lease communities and do not appear on the register.
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq
This dataset is a monthly upload of the Community Registry (www.AustinTexas.gov/CR), where community organizations such as neighborhood associations may register with the City of Austin to receive notices of land development permit applications within 500 feet of the organization's specified boundaries. This dataset can be used to contact multiple registered organizations at once by filtering/sorting, for example, by Association Type or by Association ZipCode. The organizations' boundaries can be viewed in the City's interactive map at www.AustinTexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ - the Community Registry layer is under the Boundaries/Grids folder.