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    Background ArcGIS REST map service

    • data.europa.eu
    Updated Jul 14, 2019
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    HELCOM Secretariat (2019). Background ArcGIS REST map service [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/9bdbe883-c264-4bde-bed1-57e7cb5bf590?locale=en
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    arcgis rest map serviceAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    HELCOM Secretariat
    License

    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse/noConditionsApplyhttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse/noConditionsApply

    Description

    This service contains background datasets published by HELCOM, e.g. marine and terrestrial boundaries and drainage areas.

    The service is created with ArcGIS Server 10.9 and can be accessed via ArcGIS REST interface or OGC WMS.

    The service is used by HELCOM Map and Data service.

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    Existing Land Use Objects of Germany ELU LU demo

    • inspire-esridech.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 6, 2021
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    ArcGIS INSPIRE (2021). Existing Land Use Objects of Germany ELU LU demo [Dataset]. https://inspire-esridech.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/bf1fc3f9f57a4acfa3f0caea26cfe490
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    Jul 6, 2021
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    ArcGIS INSPIRE
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    Description

    This is a demonstration layer implementing streamlined INSPIRE data according to the INSPIRE rules for Alternative Encoding. It is provided as a courtesy and should not be used for any purpose other than demonstration.ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data is a lightweight solution for European public sector organizations implementing the INSPIRE and PSI-2/Open Data Directives. See the Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data story map to learn more.Geodatabase (GDB) templates are available on the ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data demonstration Hub. INSPIRE Alternative Encoding documentation on GitHub is publicly available per the Implementing Rules on interoperability of spatial data sets and services (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010). These resources are provided as-is and are freely available.

  3. World Transportation

    • wifire-data.sdsc.edu
    csv, esri rest +4
    Updated Jun 9, 2021
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    World Transportation [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/world-transportation
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    geojson, kml, esri rest, csv, zip, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 9, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    This map presents transportation data, including highways, roads, railroads, and airports for the world.

    The map was developed by Esri using Esri highway data; Garmin basemap layers; HERE street data for North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South America and Central America, India, most of the Middle East and Asia, and select countries in Africa. Data for Pacific Island nations and the remaining countries of Africa was sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors. Specific country list and documentation of Esri's process for including OSM data is available to view.

    You can add this layer on top of any imagery, such as the Esri World Imagery map service, to provide a useful reference overlay that also includes street labels at the largest scales. (At the largest scales, the line symbols representing the streets and roads are automatically hidden and only the labels showing the names of streets and roads are shown). Imagery With Labels basemap in the basemap dropdown in the ArcGIS web and mobile clients does not include this World Transportation map. If you use the Imagery With Labels basemap in your map and you want to have road and street names, simply add this World Transportation layer into your map. It is designed to be drawn underneath the labels in the Imagery With Labels basemap, and that is how it will be drawn if you manually add it into your web map.

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    Land Cover 1992-2020

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • cacgeoportal.com
    Updated Mar 29, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). Land Cover 1992-2020 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/bb0e4bcd891c4679881f80997c9b8871
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    Mar 29, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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    Description

    This webmap is a subset of Global Landcover 1992 - 2020 Image Layer. You can access the source data from here. This layer is a time series of the annual ESA CCI (Climate Change Initiative) land cover maps of the world. ESA has produced land cover maps for the years 1992-2020. These are available at the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative website.Time Extent: 1992-2020Cell Size: 300 meterSource Type: ThematicPixel Type: 8 Bit UnsignedData Projection: GCS WGS84Mosaic Projection: Web Mercator Auxiliary SphereExtent: GlobalSource: ESA Climate Change InitiativeUpdate Cycle: Annual until 2020, no updates thereafterWhat can you do with this layer?This layer may be added to ArcGIS Online maps and applications and shown in a time series to watch a "time lapse" view of land cover change since 1992 for any part of the world. The same behavior exists when the layer is added to ArcGIS Pro.In addition to displaying all layers in a series, this layer may be queried so that only one year is displayed in a map. This layer can be used in analysis. For example, the layer may be added to ArcGIS Pro with a query set to display just one year. Then, an area count of land cover types may be produced for a feature dataset using the zonal statistics tool. Statistics may be compared with the statistics from other years to show a trend.To sum up area by land cover using this service, or any other analysis, be sure to use an equal area projection, such as Albers or Equal Earth.Different Classifications Available to MapFive processing templates are included in this layer. The processing templates may be used to display a smaller set of land cover classes.Cartographic Renderer (Default Template)Displays all ESA CCI land cover classes.*Forested lands TemplateThe forested lands template shows only forested lands (classes 50-90).Urban Lands TemplateThe urban lands template shows only urban areas (class 190).Converted Lands TemplateThe converted lands template shows only urban lands and lands converted to agriculture (classes 10-40 and 190).Simplified RendererDisplays the map in ten simple classes which match the ten simplified classes used in 2050 Land Cover projections from Clark University.Any of these variables can be displayed or analyzed by selecting their processing template. In ArcGIS Online, select the Image Display Options on the layer. Then pull down the list of variables from the Renderer options. Click Apply and Close. In ArcGIS Pro, go into the Layer Properties. Select Processing Templates from the left hand menu. From the Processing Template pull down menu, select the variable to display.Using TimeBy default, the map will display as a time series animation, one year per frame. A time slider will appear when you add this layer to your map. To see the most current data, move the time slider until you see the most current year.In addition to displaying the past quarter century of land cover maps as an animation, this time series can also display just one year of data by use of a definition query. For a step by step example using ArcGIS Pro on how to display just one year of this layer, as well as to compare one year to another, see the blog called Calculating Impervious Surface Change.Hierarchical ClassificationLand cover types are defined using the land cover classification (LCCS) developed by the United Nations, FAO. It is designed to be as compatible as possible with other products, namely GLCC2000, GlobCover 2005 and 2009.This is a heirarchical classification system. For example, class 60 means "closed to open" canopy broadleaved deciduous tree cover. But in some places a more specific type of broadleaved deciduous tree cover may be available. In that case, a more specific code 61 or 62 may be used which specifies "open" (61) or "closed" (62) cover.Land Cover ProcessingTo provide consistency over time, these maps are produced from baseline land cover maps, and are revised for changes each year depending on the best available satellite data from each period in time. These revisions were made from AVHRR 1km time series from 1992 to 1999, SPOT-VGT time series between 1999 and 2013, and PROBA-V data for years 2013, 2014 and 2015. When MERIS FR or PROBA-V time series are available, changes detected at 1 km are re-mapped at 300 m. The last step consists in back- and up-dating the 10-year baseline LC map to produce the 24 annual LC maps from 1992 to 2015.Source dataThe datasets behind this layer were extracted from NetCDF files and TIFF files produced by ESA. Years 1992-2015 were acquired from ESA CCI LC version 2.0.7 in TIFF format, and years 2016-2018 were acquired from version 2.1.1 in NetCDF format. These are downloadable from ESA with an account, after agreeing to their terms of use. https://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download.phpCitationESA. Land Cover CCI Product User Guide Version 2. Tech. Rep. (2017). Available at: maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download/ESACCI-LC-Ph2-PUGv2_2.0.pdfMore technical documentation on the source datasets is available here:https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/satellite-land-cover?tab=doc*Index of all classes in this layer:10 Cropland, rainfed11 Herbaceous cover12 Tree or shrub cover20 Cropland, irrigated or post-flooding30 Mosaic cropland (>50%) / natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<50%)40 Mosaic natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (>50%) / cropland (<50%)50 Tree cover, broadleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)60 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)61 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)62 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)70 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)71 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed (>40%)72 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, open (15-40%)80 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)81 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)82 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)90 Tree cover, mixed leaf type (broadleaved and needleleaved)100 Mosaic tree and shrub (>50%) / herbaceous cover (<50%)110 Mosaic herbaceous cover (>50%) / tree and shrub (<50%)120 Shrubland121 Shrubland evergreen122 Shrubland deciduous130 Grassland140 Lichens and mosses150 Sparse vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<15%)151 Sparse tree (<15%)152 Sparse shrub (<15%)153 Sparse herbaceous cover (<15%)160 Tree cover, flooded, fresh or brakish water170 Tree cover, flooded, saline water180 Shrub or herbaceous cover, flooded, fresh/saline/brakish water190 Urban areas200 Bare areas201 Consolidated bare areas202 Unconsolidated bare areas210 Water bodies

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    OpenStreetMap Highways for Europe

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • turkiye-and-syria-earthquake-2023-humanitarian.hub.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Oct 28, 2020
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    smoore2_osm (2020). OpenStreetMap Highways for Europe [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/898b1393e5764825b6148730f8becdd5
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 28, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    smoore2_osm
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Note: updates to this beta layer are currently paused while we sync new versions of the OSM layers for Europe.This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Europe, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.

  6. European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative - Land Cover 2018

    • gmesgeoportal.rcmrd.org
    • ofesa-geoportal.rcmrd.org
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    Updated Jul 9, 2021
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    Esri (2021). European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative - Land Cover 2018 [Dataset]. https://gmesgeoportal.rcmrd.org/datasets/fe200cff94624a938b042d68beeaa13a
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean
    Description

    This layer displays global land cover in 10 classes for the year 2018 produced by the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI). The 36 classes of the traditional ESA CCI land cover has been simplified to match the Esri 2050 land cover prediction layers. Phenomenon mapped: Land CoverData Projection: Cylindrical Equal AreaMosaic Projection: Cylindrical Equal AreaExtent: GlobalCell Size: 300mSource Type: ThematicVisible Scale: All scalesSource: ESA Climate Change InitiativePublication date: 2018ESA CCI land cover data for the years 1992-2019 are available here.What can you do with this layer?

    This layer may be displayed in a map to show generalized land cover classes for the world in the year 2018.This layer can be used in analysis. For example, the layer may be added to ArcGIS Pro. Then, an area count of land cover types may be produced for a feature dataset using the zonal statistics tool. Statistics may be compared with the statistics from other years to show a trend.More technical documentation on the source datasets is available here:https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/satellite-land-cover?tab=doc

  7. World Imagery

    • cacgeoportal.com
    • inspiracie.arcgeo.sk
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    Updated Dec 12, 2009
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    Esri (2009). World Imagery [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/maps/10df2279f9684e4a9f6a7f08febac2a9
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 12, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    World,
    Description

    World Imagery provides one meter or better satellite and aerial imagery for most of the world’s landmass and lower resolution satellite imagery worldwide. The map is currently comprised of the following sources:Worldwide 15-m resolution TerraColor imagery at small and medium map scales.Maxar imagery basemap products around the world: Vivid Premium at 15-cm HD resolution for select metropolitan areas, Vivid Advanced 30-cm HD for more than 1,000 metropolitan areas, and Vivid Standard from 1.2-m to 0.6-cm resolution for the most of the world, with 30-cm HD across the United States and parts of Western Europe. More information on the Maxar products is included below. High-resolution aerial photography contributed by the GIS User Community. This imagery ranges from 30-cm to 3-cm resolution. You can contribute your imagery to this map and have it served by Esri via the Community Maps Program.Maxar Basemap ProductsVivid PremiumProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product provides 15-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid AdvancedProvides committed image currency in a high-resolution, high-quality image layer over defined metropolitan and high-interest areas across the globe. The product includes a mix of native 30-cm and 30-cm HD resolution imagery.Vivid StandardProvides a visually consistent and continuous image layer over large areas through advanced image mosaicking techniques, including tonal balancing and seamline blending across thousands of image strips. Available from 1.2-m down to 30-cm HD. More on Maxar HD.Updates and CoverageYou can use the World Imagery Updates app to learn more about recent updates and map coverage.CitationsThis layer includes imagery provider, collection date, resolution, accuracy, and source of the imagery. With the Identify tool in ArcGIS Desktop or the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer you can see imagery citations. Citations returned apply only to the available imagery at that location and scale. You may need to zoom in to view the best available imagery. Citations can also be accessed in the World Imagery with Metadata web map.UseYou can add this layer to the ArcGIS Online Map Viewer, ArcGIS Desktop, or ArcGIS Pro. To view this layer with a useful reference overlay, open the Imagery Hybrid web map.FeedbackHave you ever seen a problem in the Esri World Imagery Map that you wanted to report? You can use the Imagery Map Feedback web map to provide comments on issues. The feedback will be reviewed by the ArcGIS Online team and considered for one of our updates.

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    Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data

    • inspire-esridech.opendata.arcgis.com
    • arcgis-inspire-esri.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 12, 2021
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    ArcGIS INSPIRE (2021). Getting to know ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data [Dataset]. https://inspire-esridech.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/inspire-esri::getting-to-know-arcgis-inspire-open-data
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    Mar 12, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS INSPIRE
    Area covered
    Description

    The ArcGIS INSPIRE Open Data solution is designed for European public data authorities to publish, share, and use streamlined INSPIRE data and services as open data. This story map describes the capabilities provided in the solution and how you can leverage these capabilities in your organization.When the INSPIRE community started talking about simplifying and mainstreaming technical requirements, we saw an exciting opportunity to look at INSPIRE in a modern context. INSPIRE Open Data supports the European Strategy for Data. It makes INSPIRE data easier to use through Alternative Encodings and helps you apply FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) consistent with the PSI-2/Open Data Directive.

  9. Buildings (Comune di Napoli)

    • zenodo.org
    • data.subak.org
    • +1more
    tiff, zip
    Updated Jul 25, 2024
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    Mario Nuñez; Mario Nuñez (2024). Buildings (Comune di Napoli) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2560323
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 25, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Mario Nuñez; Mario Nuñez
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Naples
    Description

    ESM data subset, generated by extracting band 50 as buildings with the next information:

    gid integer geom geometry(Polygon,EPSG:3035) albedo real emissivity real transmissivity real vegetation_shadow real run_off_coefficient real building_shadow smallint height real

    This data is an input for local effects calculation.

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    Esri ArcGIS Server GEOPROCESSING SERVICE Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph...

    • data.europa.eu
    esri_gp
    Updated Nov 2, 2016
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    (2016). Esri ArcGIS Server GEOPROCESSING SERVICE Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph DMR 5G [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cz-cuzk-gp_sky-dmr5g
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 2, 2016
    Description

    Geoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph_DMR 5G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 5G). Geoprocessing service enables to find out, which area is visible from chosen observer location to defined distance. When using the service is necessary to choose the observer location, specify oberver offset above the terrain and define the distance, in which the visibility analysis is demanded. The result of the analysis is visibility field (area) represented by polygons, which delimit visible parts of the terrain.

    The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result is passed on client throught Result Map Service Visibility_DMR 5G (MapService). The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sended by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result download throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.

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    European Railroads EU 2024

    • nationaalgeoregister.nl
    • opendata.zuid-holland.nl
    • +1more
    landingpage, ogc:wfs +1
    Updated Mar 21, 2024
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    Zuid-Holland (2024). European Railroads EU 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.nationaalgeoregister.nl/geonetwork/srv/api/records/31fc0bba-c585-4146-a61b-d0523d374c1e
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    landingpage, ogc:wms, ogc:wfsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Zuid-Holland
    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    The trainlines show the train connections between the countries and metropolitan areas in Europe. These can be used for a better understanding of (inter)national connectiveness by train and stimulate cooperation between the European countries.

    Created for the Mapping METREX GIS-viewer, hosted by province South-Holland. Link to the viewer: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/2a24effbf2a1495aa0d20966f4b70886/

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    Esri ArcGIS Server GEOPROCESSING SERVICE Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph...

    • data.europa.eu
    esri_gp
    Updated Nov 2, 2016
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    (2016). Esri ArcGIS Server GEOPROCESSING SERVICE Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph DMP 1G [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cz-cuzk-gp_sky-dmp1g?locale=en
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    esri_gpAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 2, 2016
    Description

    Geoprocessing service Esri ArcGIS Server - SkyLineGraph_DMP 1G is a public service intended for visibility analysis execution using the dataset Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic of the 1st generation (DMP 1G). Geoprocessing service enables to find out, which area is visible from chosen observer location to defined distance. When using the service is necessary to choose the observer location, specify oberver offset above the terrain and define the distance, in which the visibility analysis is demanded. The result of the analysis is visibility field (area) represented by polygons, which delimit visible parts of the terrain.

    The geoprocessing service is published as asynchronous. The result is passed on client throught Result Map Service Visibility_DMP 1G (MapService). The result can be downloaded from server and saved to a local disc as shapefile using URL, which is generated and sended by the geoprocessing service. URL for the result download throught a web client is published in running service record, that is sent from server to the client.

  13. World Boundaries and Places

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • gisnation-sdi.hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Dec 17, 2009
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    Esri (2009). World Boundaries and Places [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/esri::world-boundaries-and-places/about
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    Dec 17, 2009
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Area covered
    Bering Sea, Ross Sea, Arctic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, Proliv Longa, Proliv Longa, Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean
    Description

    Important Note: This item is in mature support as of July 2021. A new version of this item is available for your use. Esri recommends updating your maps and apps to use the new version.This layer presents country boundaries; first-order (State/Province) internal administrative boundaries and names for most countries. The map was developed by Esri using administrative and city data from Esri; Garmin basemap layers for the world; HERE data for North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South America and Central America, India, most of the Middle East and Asia, and Africa. Data for select areas of Africa and Pacific Island nations from ~1:288k to ~1:4k (~1:1k in select areas) was sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors. Specific country list and documentation of Esri's process for including OSM data is available to view.Select data for the World Boundaries and Places Map is provided by the GIS community. For details on the users who contributed data for this map via the Community Maps Program, view the list of Contributors for the World Boundaries and Places Map. This map is designed for use with maps with darker backgrounds, such as the World Imagery service. An alternate version of this service is also available, the World Boundaries and Places Alternate service, which is designed for overlaying on basemaps with lighter backgrounds, such as the World Shaded Relief service.

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    Pacific Region Land Cover 1992-2020

    • pacificgeoportal.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 19, 2023
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    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization (2023). Pacific Region Land Cover 1992-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.pacificgeoportal.com/maps/e47019138ce648aab65d425af876dc55
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific GeoPortal - Core Organization
    Area covered
    Description

    This layer is a subset of Global Landcover 1992- 2020 Layer. This layer is a time series of the annual ESA CCI (Climate Change Initiative) land cover maps of the world. ESA has produced land cover maps for the years 1992-2020. These are available at the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative website.Time Extent: 1992-2020Cell Size: 300 meterSource Type: ThematicPixel Type: 8 Bit UnsignedData Projection: GCS WGS84Mosaic Projection: Web Mercator Auxiliary SphereExtent: GlobalSource: ESA Climate Change InitiativeUpdate Cycle: Annual until 2020, no updates thereafterWhat can you do with this layer?This layer may be added to ArcGIS Online maps and applications and shown in a time series to watch a "time lapse" view of land cover change since 1992 for any part of the world. The same behavior exists when the layer is added to ArcGIS Pro.In addition to displaying all layers in a series, this layer may be queried so that only one year is displayed in a map. This layer can be used in analysis. For example, the layer may be added to ArcGIS Pro with a query set to display just one year. Then, an area count of land cover types may be produced for a feature dataset using the zonal statistics tool. Statistics may be compared with the statistics from other years to show a trend.To sum up area by land cover using this service, or any other analysis, be sure to use an equal area projection, such as Albers or Equal Earth.Different Classifications Available to MapFive processing templates are included in this layer. The processing templates may be used to display a smaller set of land cover classes.Cartographic Renderer (Default Template)Displays all ESA CCI land cover classes.*Forested lands TemplateThe forested lands template shows only forested lands (classes 50-90).Urban Lands TemplateThe urban lands template shows only urban areas (class 190).Converted Lands TemplateThe converted lands template shows only urban lands and lands converted to agriculture (classes 10-40 and 190).Simplified RendererDisplays the map in ten simple classes which match the ten simplified classes used in 2050 Land Cover projections from Clark University.Any of these variables can be displayed or analyzed by selecting their processing template. In ArcGIS Online, select the Image Display Options on the layer. Then pull down the list of variables from the Renderer options. Click Apply and Close. In ArcGIS Pro, go into the Layer Properties. Select Processing Templates from the left hand menu. From the Processing Template pull down menu, select the variable to display.Using TimeBy default, the map will display as a time series animation, one year per frame. A time slider will appear when you add this layer to your map. To see the most current data, move the time slider until you see the most current year.In addition to displaying the past quarter century of land cover maps as an animation, this time series can also display just one year of data by use of a definition query. For a step by step example using ArcGIS Pro on how to display just one year of this layer, as well as to compare one year to another, see the blog called Calculating Impervious Surface Change.Hierarchical ClassificationLand cover types are defined using the land cover classification (LCCS) developed by the United Nations, FAO. It is designed to be as compatible as possible with other products, namely GLCC2000, GlobCover 2005 and 2009.This is a heirarchical classification system. For example, class 60 means "closed to open" canopy broadleaved deciduous tree cover. But in some places a more specific type of broadleaved deciduous tree cover may be available. In that case, a more specific code 61 or 62 may be used which specifies "open" (61) or "closed" (62) cover.Land Cover ProcessingTo provide consistency over time, these maps are produced from baseline land cover maps, and are revised for changes each year depending on the best available satellite data from each period in time. These revisions were made from AVHRR 1km time series from 1992 to 1999, SPOT-VGT time series between 1999 and 2013, and PROBA-V data for years 2013, 2014 and 2015. When MERIS FR or PROBA-V time series are available, changes detected at 1 km are re-mapped at 300 m. The last step consists in back- and up-dating the 10-year baseline LC map to produce the 24 annual LC maps from 1992 to 2015.Source dataThe datasets behind this layer were extracted from NetCDF files and TIFF files produced by ESA. Years 1992-2015 were acquired from ESA CCI LC version 2.0.7 in TIFF format, and years 2016-2018 were acquired from version 2.1.1 in NetCDF format. These are downloadable from ESA with an account, after agreeing to their terms of use. https://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download.phpCitationESA. Land Cover CCI Product User Guide Version 2. Tech. Rep. (2017). Available at: maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download/ESACCI-LC-Ph2-PUGv2_2.0.pdfMore technical documentation on the source datasets is available here:https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/satellite-land-cover?tab=doc*Index of all classes in this layer:10 Cropland, rainfed11 Herbaceous cover12 Tree or shrub cover20 Cropland, irrigated or post-flooding30 Mosaic cropland (>50%) / natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<50%)40 Mosaic natural vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (>50%) / cropland (<50%)50 Tree cover, broadleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)60 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)61 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)62 Tree cover, broadleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)70 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)71 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed (>40%)72 Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, open (15-40%)80 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed to open (>15%)81 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, closed (>40%)82 Tree cover, needleleaved, deciduous, open (15-40%)90 Tree cover, mixed leaf type (broadleaved and needleleaved)100 Mosaic tree and shrub (>50%) / herbaceous cover (<50%)110 Mosaic herbaceous cover (>50%) / tree and shrub (<50%)120 Shrubland121 Shrubland evergreen122 Shrubland deciduous130 Grassland140 Lichens and mosses150 Sparse vegetation (tree, shrub, herbaceous cover) (<15%)151 Sparse tree (<15%)152 Sparse shrub (<15%)153 Sparse herbaceous cover (<15%)160 Tree cover, flooded, fresh or brakish water170 Tree cover, flooded, saline water180 Shrub or herbaceous cover, flooded, fresh/saline/brakish water190 Urban areas200 Bare areas201 Consolidated bare areas202 Unconsolidated bare areas210 Water bodies

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    Réseau de transport

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    Updated Feb 26, 2017
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    Centre d'enseignement Saint-Joseph de Chimay (2017). Réseau de transport [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dd8b6524014e47409a6ba42f787a873b
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 26, 2017
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    Centre d'enseignement Saint-Joseph de Chimay
    Area covered
    Description

    This map was last updated January 2017. This map presents transportation data, including highways, roads, railroads, and airports for the world. The map was developed by Esri using Esri highway data; Garmin basemap layers; HERE street data for North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South America and Central America, most of the Middle East, and select countries in Africa. Data for India sourced from MapmyIndia. Data for Pacific Island nations and the remaining countries of Africa was sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors. Specific country list and documentation of Esri's process for including OSM data is available to view.Tip: To see what this layer looks like when drawn on top of the World Imagery map, open the Imagery With Labels and Transportation web map. This web map uses the Imagery with Labels basemap and contains the World Transportation map service as a layer too.You can add this layer on top of any imagery, such as the Esri World Imagery map service, to provide a useful reference overlay that also includes street labels at the largest scales. (At the largest scales, the line symbols representing the streets and roads are automatically hidden and only the labels showing the names of streets and roads are shown). Imagery With Labels basemap in the basemap dropdown in the ArcGIS web and mobile clients does not include this World Transportation map. If you use the Imagery With Labels basemap in your map and you want to have road and street names, simply add this World Transportation layer into your map. It is designed to be drawn underneath the labels in the Imagery With Labels basemap, and that is how it will be drawn if you manually add it into your web map. View the coverage map below to learn more about the levels of detail:World coverage map: Shows the levels of detail throughout the world.Export: This layer is not intended to be used to export tiles for offline. If you would like to export imagery for offline use in ArcGIS applications, you may use the World Transportation (for Export) layer, which is intended for this purpose.Scale Range: 1:591,657,528 down to 1:1,128Coordinate System: Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere (WKID 102100)Tiling Scheme: Web Mercator Auxiliary SphereMap Service Name: World_TransportationArcGIS Desktop/Explorer URL: http://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/servicesArcGIS Server Manager and Web ADF URL: http://server.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/services/Reference/World_Transportation/MapServerREST URL for ArcGIS Web APIs: http://server.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/Reference/World_Transportation/MapServerSOAP API URL: http://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/services/Reference/World_Transportation/MapServer?wsdl

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    BRIGAID: Indicators of climate hazards in Europe (Shapefiles)

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    Updated Aug 25, 2020
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    Dominik Paprotny (2020). BRIGAID: Indicators of climate hazards in Europe (Shapefiles) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4121/12776162.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 25, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    4TU.ResearchData
    Authors
    Dominik Paprotny
    License

    https://doi.org/10.4121/resource:terms_of_usehttps://doi.org/10.4121/resource:terms_of_use

    Area covered
    Europe
    Dataset funded by
    European Commission
    Description

    GIS files showing European loading conditions for the climate hazards; river floods, coastal floods, wildfires, windstorms, heatwave, drought and heavy precipitation.

    The GIS files are ESRI Shapefiles and are formatted in ETRS89 / ETRS-LAEA projection (EPSG:3035). See 'readme' file for more information.

    The files can be viewed through the following link;

    http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=312d18a14b524d6db594641342925a53

    These file have been developed as part of the BRIGAID Project. Details on the project itself are available on through the website (https://brigaid.eu/) and a project deliverable document (D5.1) providing more information on these indicators can be accessed at https://brigaid.eu/public-deliverables/.

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    Esri ArcGIS Server View Service - Geodetic controls

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    esri_map
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    Esri ArcGIS Server View Service - Geodetic controls [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/cz-cuzk-ags-bodovapole
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    Description

    The service Geodetic controls is provided as a public service, which is published from recent data of the Database of Geodetic Controls of the Czech Republic. Data are provided as map service, WMS and WFS.

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    Water Bodies

    • catalog.eoxhub.fairicube.eu
    • collections.eurodatacube.com
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    Updated Mar 25, 2021
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    Sentinel Hub (2021). Water Bodies [Dataset]. https://catalog.eoxhub.fairicube.eu/collections/index/items/WATER_BODIES
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 25, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Sentinel Hub
    License

    https://spdx.org/licenses/other.htmlhttps://spdx.org/licenses/other.html

    Time period covered
    Oct 1, 2020 - Jan 1, 2999
    Area covered
    Description

    The Global Water Bodies product shows the surface extent covered by inland water on permanent, seasonal or occasional basis. The product available here is the Water Bodies 100m Version 1 collection which is derived from Sentinel-2 level 1C data, starting from October 2020 after the end of the PROBA-V mission and is delivered as a monthly composite product at 100m resolution.The Water Bodies product contain one main Water Bodies detection layer (WB) and one Quality layer (QUAL) that provides information on the seasonal dynamics of the detected water bodies. Water Bodies detection layer (WB) shows water bodies detected using the Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI) derived from Sentinel-2 Level 1C data. The Quality layer (QUAL) is generated from water body occurrence statistics computed from previous monthly Water Bodies products.The occurrence statistics is ranked from low occurrence to permanent occurrence.

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    Quoile Network Contribution

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    • opendata-daerani.hub.arcgis.com
    csv +9
    Updated Dec 15, 2024
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    OpenDataNI (2024). Quoile Network Contribution [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/quoile-network-contribution5
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    geojson, esri shape, plain text, excel xls, geopackage, esri file geodatabase, html, json, kml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    OpenDataNI
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Quoile River
    Description

    About this layer

    Network contribution area scores were exported from the SciMAP application outputs within SAGA GIS. The scores were based on inputs from CEH Land cover 2007, Met Office average rainfall and 5 meter DTM. The High contribution category boundary was determined by selecting +1 standard deviation of the distribution of the scores.

    What can you do with the layer?

    Visualisation: This layer can be used for visualisation online in web maps.

    Analysis: This layer can be used in dashboards.

    Download: The data is downloadable.

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    GeoStrat Jurassic Report (ArcGIS Version)

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    • find.eks.staging.govuk.digital
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    Updated Jul 19, 2017
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    Oil and Gas Authority (2017). GeoStrat Jurassic Report (ArcGIS Version) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/geostrat-jurassic-report-arcgis-version?locale=de
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    htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 19, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oil and Gas Authority
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Geostrat Report – The Sequence Stratigraphy and Sandstone Play Fairways of the Late Jurassic Humber Group of the UK Central Graben

    This non-exclusive report was purchased by the OGA from Geostrat as part of the Data Purchase tender process (TRN097012017) that was carried out during Q1 2017. The contents do not necessarily reflect the technical view of the OGA but the report is being published in the interests of making additional sources of data and interpretation available for use by the wider industry and academic communities.

    The Geostrat report provides stratigraphic analyses and interpretations of data from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Humber Group across the UK Central Graben and includes a series of depositional sequence maps for eight stratigraphic intervals. Stratigraphic interpretations and tops from 189 wells (up to Release 91) are also included in the report.

    The outputs as published here include a full PDF report, ODM/IC .dat format sequence maps, and all stratigraphic tops (lithostratigraphy, ages, sequence stratigraphy) in .csv format (for import into different interpretation platforms).

    In addition, the OGA has undertaken to provide the well tops, stratigraphic interpretations and sequence maps in an ESRI ArcGIS format that is intended to facilitate the integration of these data into projects and data storage systems held by individual organisations. As part of this process, the Geostrat well names have been matched as far as possible to the OGA well names from the OGA Offshore Wells shapefile (as provided on the OGA’s Open Data website) and the original polygon files have been incorporated into an ArcGIS project. All the files within the GIS folder of this delivery have been created by the OGA. OGA web feature services (WFSs) have been included in the map document in this delivery. They replace the use of a shapefile or feature class to represent block, licence and quadrant data. By using a WFS, the data is automatically updated when it becomes available via the OGA.

    A version of this delivery containing shapefiles for well tops, stratigraphic interpretations and sequence maps is available on the OGA’s Open Data website for use in other GIS software packages.

    All releases included in the Data Purchase tender process that have been made openly available are summarised in a mapping application available from the OGA website. The application includes an area of interest outline for each of the products and an overview of which wellbores have been included in the products.

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HELCOM Secretariat (2019). Background ArcGIS REST map service [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/9bdbe883-c264-4bde-bed1-57e7cb5bf590?locale=en

Background ArcGIS REST map service

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arcgis rest map serviceAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 14, 2019
Dataset authored and provided by
HELCOM Secretariat
License

http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse/noConditionsApplyhttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/ConditionsApplyingToAccessAndUse/noConditionsApply

Description

This service contains background datasets published by HELCOM, e.g. marine and terrestrial boundaries and drainage areas.

The service is created with ArcGIS Server 10.9 and can be accessed via ArcGIS REST interface or OGC WMS.

The service is used by HELCOM Map and Data service.

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