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View economic output, reported as the nominal value of all new goods and services produced by labor and property located in the U.S.
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Spain Number of Mortgages: Urban Areas: Land Sites data was reported at 590.000 Unit in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 510.000 Unit for Apr 2018. Spain Number of Mortgages: Urban Areas: Land Sites data is updated monthly, averaging 2,566.000 Unit from Jan 2003 (Median) to May 2018, with 185 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,905.000 Unit in May 2007 and a record low of 434.000 Unit in Dec 2016. Spain Number of Mortgages: Urban Areas: Land Sites data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Spain – Table ES.EB012: Mortgage Statistics.
The site suitability criteria included in the techno-economic land use screens are listed below. As this list is an update to previous cycles, tribal lands, prime farmland, and flood zones are not included as they are not technically infeasible for development. The techno-economic site suitability exclusion thresholds are presented in table 1. Distances indicate the minimum distance from each feature for commercial scale wind developmentAttributes: Steeply sloped areas: change in vertical elevation compared to horizontal distancePopulation density: the number of people living in a 1 km2 area Urban areas: defined by the U.S. Census. Water bodies: defined by the U.S. National Atlas Water Feature Areas, available from Argonne National Lab Energy Zone Mapping Tool Railways: a comprehensive database of North America's railway system from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), available from Argonne National Lab Energy Zone Mapping Tool Major highways: available from ESRI Living Atlas Airports: The Airports dataset including other aviation facilities as of July 13, 2018 is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics's (BTS's) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). The Airports database is a geographic point database of aircraft landing facilities in the United States and U.S. Territories. Attribute data is provided on the physical and operational characteristics of the landing facility, current usage including enplanements and aircraft operations, congestion levels and usage categories. This geospatial data is derived from the FAA's National Airspace System Resource Aeronautical Data Product. Available from Argonne National Lab Energy Zone Mapping Tool Active mines: Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plants in the United States in 2003Military Lands: Land owned by the federal government that is part of a US military base, camp, post, station, yard, center, or installation. Table 1 Wind Steeply sloped areas >10o Population density >100/km2 Capacity factor <20% Urban areas <1000 m Water bodies <250 m Railways <250 m Major highways <125 m Airports <5000 m Active mines <1000 m Military Lands <3000m For more information about the processes and sources used to develop the screening criteria see sources 1-7 in the footnotes. Data updates occur as needed, corresponding to typical 3-year CPUC IRP planning cyclesFootnotes:[1] Lopez, A. et. al. “U.S. Renewable Energy Technical Potentials: A GIS-Based Analysis,” 2012. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy12osti/51946.pdf[2] https://greeningthegrid.org/Renewable-Energy-Zones-Toolkit/topics/social-environmental-and-other-impacts#ReadingListAndCaseStudies[3] Multi-Criteria Analysis for Renewable Energy (MapRE), University of California Santa Barbara. https://mapre.es.ucsb.edu/[4] Larson, E. et. al. “Net-Zero America: Potential Pathways, Infrastructure, and Impacts, Interim Report.” Princeton University, 2020. https://environmenthalfcentury.princeton.edu/sites/g/files/toruqf331/files/2020-12/Princeton_NZA_Interim_Report_15_Dec_2020_FINAL.pdf.[5] Wu, G. et. al. “Low-Impact Land Use Pathways to Deep Decarbonization of Electricity.” Environmental Research Letters 15, no. 7 (July 10, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab87d1.[6] RETI Coordinating Committee, RETI Stakeholder Steering Committee. “Renewable Energy Transmission Initiative Phase 1B Final Report.” California Energy Commission, January 2009.[7] Pletka, Ryan, and Joshua Finn. “Western Renewable Energy Zones, Phase 1: QRA Identification Technical Report.” Black & Veatch and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2009. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy10osti/46877.pdf.[8]https://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/geo/shapefiles/index.php?year=2019&layergroup=Urban+Areas[9]https://ezmt.anl.gov/[10]https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fc870766a3994111bce4a083413988e4[11]https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mineplant/Credits Title: Techno-economic screening criteria for utility-scale wind energy installations for Integrated Resource Planning Purpose for creation: These site suitability criteria are for use in electric system planning, capacity expansion modeling, and integrated resource planning. Keywords: wind energy, resource potential, techno-economic, IRP Extent: western states of the contiguous U.S. Use Limitations The geospatial data created by the use of these techno-economic screens inform high-level estimates of technical renewable resource potential for electric system planning and should not be used, on their own, to guide siting of generation projects nor assess project-level impacts.Confidentiality: Public ContactEmily Leslie Emily@MontaraMtEnergy.comSam Schreiber sam.schreiber@ethree.com Jared Ferguson Jared.Ferguson@cpuc.ca.govOluwafemi Sawyerr femi@ethree.com
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This web service presents 2024 economic data for redevelopment at Superfund sites at a national level. EPA's Superfund Redevelopment Program (SRP) tracks this information over time to give a general overview of the national beneficial effects associated with Superfund redevelopment. To date, SRP has tracked these benefits from 2011 through 2024. Site point coordinates were obtained from SEMS. The only Superfund sites represented in this web service are those that have economic data for 2024. Contact bqboggs@skeo.com with any questions.
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China Internet Service: Number of Website data was reported at 4.460 Unit mn in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.910 Unit mn for Jun 2024. China Internet Service: Number of Website data is updated semiannually, averaging 2.939 Unit mn from Dec 2000 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 49 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.440 Unit mn in Jun 2018 and a record low of 0.243 Unit mn in Jun 2001. China Internet Service: Number of Website data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by China Internet Network Information Center. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Information and Communication Sector – Table CN.ICE: Internet: Number of Domain and Website.
According to a survey conducted in South Korea in 2022, about 83 percent of respondents stated that they used the online service platform hometax.go.kr of the South Korean National Tax Service, while about 35 percent said they had used the employment information service of the Ministry of Employment and Labor. South Korea has experienced rapid development in the use of e-government services in recent years.
Archives of Territorial Economic Development The ASET project "Archives of economic and territorial development. Innovative models of conservation and reuse of sources for the history of extraordinary interventions for the development of the South", was conceived with the aim of safeguarding, inventorying and valorising the entire archival and bibliographic heritage of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno/Agensud and financed under the PON Governance and Technical Assistance 2007-2013 - operational objective 1.5. The project started in 2013, but the initiative for the safeguarding of the archive of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno/Agensud was born in 2012, when, at the instigation of Svimez, a multidisciplinary working group was formed which identified as its main objective the recovery and reunification at the Central State Archives of the various branches of the archive dispersed following the liquidation of Agensud. Translated from Italian Original Text: Archivi dello Sviluppo Economico Territoriale Il progetto ASET "Archivi dello sviluppo economico e territoriale. Modelli innovativi di conservazione e riuso delle fonti per la storia degli interventi straordinari per lo sviluppo del Mezzogiorno", è stato ideato con l'obiettivo di salvaguardare, inventariare e valorizzare l'intero patrimonio archivistico e bibliografico della Cassa per il Mezzogiorno/Agensud e finanziato nell'ambito del PON Governance e Assistenza Tecnica 2007-2013 - obiettivo operativo 1.5. Il progetto parte nel 2013, ma l'iniziativa per la salvaguardia dell'archivio della Cassa per il Mezzogiorno/Agensud nasce nel 2012, quando si costituisce, su impulso della Svimez, un gruppo di lavoro multidisciplinare che individua come obiettivo principale il recupero e la riunificazione presso l'Archivio Centrale dello Stato dei vari rami dell'archivio dispersi a seguito della liquidazione dell'Agensud.
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The economics news website Boursorama.com topped the ranking as the most visited online economics and legal newspaper as of July 2024 in France, with a total number of visits exceeding 41.62 million visits. The websites LesEchos.fr and Capital.fr came in second and third positions, with around 26 and 25 million visits respectively in France in July 2024.
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United States PFI: ST: saar: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data was reported at 350.255 USD bn in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 345.928 USD bn for Mar 2018. United States PFI: ST: saar: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data is updated quarterly, averaging 125.041 USD bn from Mar 1959 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 238 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 517.387 USD bn in Mar 2006 and a record low of 16.369 USD bn in Mar 1961. United States PFI: ST: saar: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Economic Analysis. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.A042: NIPA 2018: Private Fixed Investment in Structures: saar.
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United States PFI: 2000p: sa: R: Structures: Permanent Site (PS) data was reported at 115.200 USD bn in Mar 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 145.100 USD bn for Dec 2008. United States PFI: 2000p: sa: R: Structures: Permanent Site (PS) data is updated quarterly, averaging 232.900 USD bn from Mar 1990 (Median) to Mar 2009, with 77 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 372.000 USD bn in Dec 2005 and a record low of 115.200 USD bn in Mar 2009. United States PFI: 2000p: sa: R: Structures: Permanent Site (PS) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Economic Analysis. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.A175: NIPA 2003: GDP by Expenditure.
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This book provides an overview of biodiversity sites and the economics perspectives Kept in CD collectionCall Number: CD19,[EL]Physical Description: various pagings
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United States PFI: ST: QI: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data was reported at 184.014 2009=100 in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 174.050 2009=100 for 2015. United States PFI: ST: QI: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data is updated yearly, averaging 137.559 2009=100 from Dec 1929 (Median) to 2016, with 88 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 369.593 2009=100 in 2005 and a record low of 7.076 2009=100 in 1933. United States PFI: ST: QI: RI: Permanent Site (PS) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Economic Analysis. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.A087: NIPA 2013: Private Fixed Investment in Structures: Quantity Index.
This layer displays economic development districts in Newport News, VA. The Department of Development is responsible for expanding and diversifying the City’s tax base and economic climate by attracting new businesses to Newport News and by assisting existing businesses with their growth. It is also responsible for providing an environment in which businesses are able to retain existing and create new desirable jobs.For more information visit the Newport News Economic Development Authority.
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Open data to inventory and characterize AEZs and other economic sites. All establishments producing economic activity located within an economic site and identified in the directory of establishments (SIRET). Geometry is derived from INSEE’s SIRENE geolocated database, whose position accuracy is currently higher than the Etalab version.
Glossary (source: Standard Economic Sites. Open data structure to characterise AEZs and other economic sites: https://cnig.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/231028_standard_cnig_sites_economiques_v2023-10.pdf)
Economic activity area: Zones of economic activity (ZAE) are defined in Article L318-8-1 of the Urban Planning Code. ‘Areas of industrial, commercial, tertiary, craft, tourist, port or airport activity referred to in Articles L. 3641-1, L. 5214-16, L. 5215-20, L. 5216-5, L. 5217-2 and L. 5219-1 of the General Code of Local Authorities shall be considered as areas of economic activity within the meaning of this Section.’ It brings together public authorities, local authorities and businesses in a partnership approach around growth objectives. It is generally placed under the legal regime of planning permission or a concerted development zone (CZ). The ZAE presents itself as a coherent space in terms of development and urban fabric, geographically delimited, and intended to accommodate the activities referred to in Article L318-8-1. It includes: built-up and unbuilt land occupied by activities; undeveloped land, developed or undeveloped land intended to host such activities in the short, medium or long term; internal roads, green spaces and technical surfaces necessary for its operation. Since the NOTRe Act, the EPCI has been responsible for EEZs. There are just over 30,000 EEZs covering about 500,000 ha of the national territory.
Economic website: In addition to the AEAs, this broader set also includes: - "historical" economic sites bringing together several establishments present in urban areas with an economic vocation (Ue, etc.) and which have not been the subject of a transfer of competence to the EPCI; - isolated (or single-function) establishments with the same characteristics but with a single establishment (example: the abandoned site of Saint-Gobain in Thourotte); - land reserves also present in urban areas with an economic vocation and corresponding to the projects of zones of economic activity or their future extensions.
Following the text of the fields: SIRET: SIRET code of the establishment SIREN: SIREN code of the company site_id: Business Site Identifier source_producer: identification of the producer of the data. Examples: Region Occitanie; DDT of the Ardennes;Urban Planning Agency of ..., etc. terr_id: identification of land for economic use etab_address: main address of the establishment social_reason: company name (legal name) of the company etab_nat_juridique: code of the legal category of the company by referring to the 3rd level of the nomenclature of legal categories of INSEE etab_name: usual name or abbreviation of the establishment etab_siege: quality of the establishment’s seat (yes/no) etab_creation_date: date of establishment. Example: 2015-06-04 etab_identif_date: date of identification of the establishment. Example: 2016-03-26 etab_actu_date: date of last update of the information. Example: 2023-04-30 etab_active: establishment in operation (yes/no) etab_closure_date: date or year of closure of the establishment. Example: 2025-02-08 etab_description: free commentary with descriptive information of the establishment etab_activite_code / etab_activite_libelle: NAF code and wording of the main activity of the establishment, according to the French classification of activities of INSEE (Example: 7112B, Engineering, Technical Studies) etab_effective_code / etab_effective_libelle: code and wording of the number of employees in the establishment, provided by INSEE's SIRENE database etab_effective_year: vintage of the number of employees in the establishment etab_source_info: indication of the source(s) of information on the establishment geocoding_quality: quality of positioning of the establishment tab_contact_mail: contact e-mail of the establishment etab_contact_tel: contact telephone number of the establishment etab_geompoint: multiple point locations of the establishment in GeoJSON format
IMPORTANT: the following fields not included in this dictionary of variables: ban_id; bat_id; etab_nat_legal_libelle; etab_coddep; etab_codreg; etab_epci_name; etab_epci_siren; etab_comm_name; etab_comm_insee; etab_effective; etab_cat_company; etab_sign (URL of source files: https://datafoncier.cerema.fr/base-empcom-des-principales-emprises-dactivites-commerciales)
INFORMATION: THE DATA GAME IS AVAILABLE IN THREE FORMATS (*.XLSX, *.CSV AND *.GPKG). THE NUMBER OF REGISTRATION IS IN THE ORDER OF: 2740
Approved, activated foreign-trade zone sites in the FTZ No. 70 (greater Detroit) grant area.
A foreign-trade zone is a designated location in the United States where companies are allowed duty exemption, duty deferral, inverted tariffs, and exemptions from state/local inventory taxes.
International Data & Economic Analysis (IDEA) is USAID's comprehensive source of economic and social data and analysis. IDEA brings together over 12,000 data series from over 125 sources into one location for easy access by USAID and its partners through the USAID public website. The data are broken down by countries, years and the following sectors: Economy, Country Ratings and Rankings, Trade, Development Assistance, Education, Health, Population, and Natural Resources. IDEA regularly updates the database as new data become available. Examples of IDEA sources include the Demographic and Health Surveys, STATcompiler; UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Food Price Index; IMF, Direction of Trade Statistics; Millennium Challenge Corporation; and World Bank, World Development Indicators. The database can be queried by navigating to the site displayed in the Home Page field below.