About this itemInteractive web map showcasing development projects in Burnsville. Allows community members to learn about proposed, approved, under construction, and recently completed projects in the City. Built with ArcGIS Experience Builder, this app should work seamlessly across device types and provides users with a simple intuitive interface to explore what's building in Burnsville. This Experience Builder app recently replaced an outdated Development Project Story Map that has been one of the City's most visited GIS web apps with almost 18,000 views over the last four years. Author/ContributorMatt TaranOrganizationCity of BurnsvilleOrg Websitewww.burnsvillemn.gov
Variables joined from three Esri Living Atlas layers in June 2022.ACS Internet Connectivity Variables: https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=4f43b3bb1e274795b14e5da42dea95d5ACS Race and Hispanic Origin variables: https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=23ab8028f1784de4b0810104cd5d1c8fACS Median Household Income Variables: https://lacounty.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=45ede6d6ff7e4cbbbffa60d34227e462This layer is added to each map in the DTD map series experience builder (symbolized differently), and the same popup is used for each map: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/cb6759c16c9c4093b5254f065828fb39 ditto for the Spanish page in that experience. For more information about the ISD Delete the Divide project, see https://www.deletethedivide.org/For more information about this layer, please contact egis@isd.lacounty.gov
The Alternative Fueling Stations dataset is updated daily from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). For more information about the update cycle and data collection methods, please refer to https://afdc.energy.gov/stations/#/find/nearest?show_about=true. This dataset shows all station access types (public and private) and statuses (available, planned, and temporarily unavailable) by default. To view only publicly available stations, use the access and status filters. The U.S. Department of Energy collects these data in partnership with Clean Cities coalitions and their stakeholders to help fleets and consumers find alternative fueling stations. Clean Cities coalitions foster the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by working locally to advance affordable, efficient, and clean transportation fuels and technologies. This data can be found on the Alternative Fuels Data Center: https://doi.org/10.21949/1519144. For more information about the data schema and data dictionary, please see https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/transportation/alt-fuel-stations-v1/all/#response-fields
Web map showing the accomplished projects within the CO Front Range Landscape.
This web map is being used primarily within the CO Front Range (WCS) PSICC and ARP Accomplished Projects Dashboard.(https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bd1fea85562b4acb8beb0c1ac503d947/page/Accomplished-Projects/)
that is within the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS) Colorado Front Range Landscape Web Experience.
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bd1fea85562b4acb8beb0c1ac503d947/*Accomplished: Accomplishment in the Forest Service data system recognizes work done internally or work that has been awarded in a contract.
At https://learn.arcgis.com, users find scenario-based tutorials, using specific tools, built by Esri and users. Explore filters at top left of the gallery. K12 students and educators may explore tutorials that engage software in the ArcGIS School Bundle -- ArcGIS Online (includes Map Viewer, Scene Viewer, Survey123, Field Maps, QuickCapture, Dashboard, Story Maps, Experience Builder, Hub, Instant Apps, Web AppBuilder), Business Analyst, Community Analyst, GeoPlanner, Insights, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Urban, and Drone2Map.These tutorials rely on the user having a proper license. K12 students and teachers may use these tutorials via their assigned school Org login, which should prevent sharing personally identifiable information.
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This feature layer contains the points of interest for Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. This feature layer was completed by Virginia Beach City Public Schools Environmental Studies Program Student Interns and Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge staff. Eighteen points throughout the refuge and featured, and each point features a name and description of the feature it represents. These points ensure that visitors are informed of what the wildlife refuge has to offer. Additionally, these points of interest can serve to guide visitors to areas they want to explore further.When pop-ups are enabled, visitors click a featured point and the point selected will turn blue, and a box will appear with the name of the point and the description. Many points feature images of wildlife that visitors may observe.
OVERVIEWThis site is dedicated to raising the level of spatial and data literacy used in public policy. We invite you to explore curated content, training, best practices, and datasets that can provide a baseline for your research, analysis, and policy recommendations. Learn about emerging policy questions and how GIS can be used to help come up with solutions to those questions.EXPLOREGo to your area of interest and explore hundreds of maps about various topics such as social equity, economic opportunity, public safety, and more. Browse and view the maps, or collect them and share via a simple URL. Sharing a collection of maps is an easy way to use maps as a tool for understanding. Help policymakers and stakeholders use data as a driving factor for policy decisions in your area.ISSUESBrowse different categories to find data layers, maps, and tools. Use this set of content as a driving force for your GIS workflows related to policy. RESOURCESTo maximize your experience with the Policy Maps, we’ve assembled education, training, best practices, and industry perspectives that help raise your data literacy, provide you with models, and connect you with the work of your peers.
Post-processed summary of comments received by Map Your Experience (both English and Spanish editions). This dataset is updated monthly, and is the best means of directly connecting to comments received by the tool.
Senior Crime Data based on Crime data for the City of Dallas for use in the web application below. Created in collaboration with the City of Dallas and the Senior Affairs Commission. Encompasses several variables (poverty, crime, marital status, etc.): Provide data for the Senior Demographics Applicationhttps://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e. Crime Indices Pages:https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e/page/Crime-Indices/This data set is aggregated to the 2010 census tract level over a specific time period for the above application and may not be applicable for other analysis.
https://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditionshttps://www.hamilton.ca/city-initiatives/strategies-actions/open-data-licence-terms-and-conditions
Expenses are updated monthly and reported for a select group of accounts approved by the Governance Review Sub-Committee.
This web map depicts the results of the 2021 Alaska Coastal & Ocean Prioritization Survey.Used in the experience builder here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/0b3e823a5c8b42dcbbd1b49f91d4c07aHosted on the Alaska Coastal Mapping Strategy Hub Site: https://alaska-coastal-mapping-strategy-noaa.hub.arcgis.com/
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Learn state-of-the-art skills to build compelling, useful, and fun Web GIS apps easily, with no programming experience required.Building on the foundation of the previous three editions, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition,features the latest advances in Esri’s entire Web GIS platform, from the cloud server side to the client side.Discover and apply what’s new in ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Enterprise, Map Viewer, Esri StoryMaps, Web AppBuilder, ArcGIS Survey123, and more.Learn about recent Web GIS products such as ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS Indoors, and ArcGIS QuickCapture. Understand updates in mobile GIS such as ArcGIS Collector and AuGeo, and then build your own web apps.Further your knowledge and skills with detailed sections and chapters on ArcGIS Dashboards, ArcGIS Analytics for the Internet of Things, online spatial analysis, image services, 3D web scenes, ArcGIS API for JavaScript, and best practices in Web GIS.Each chapter is written for immediate productivity with a good balance of principles and hands-on exercises and includes:A conceptual discussion section to give you the big picture and principles,A detailed tutorial section with step-by-step instructions,A Q/A section to answer common questions,An assignment section to reinforce your comprehension, andA list of resources with more information.Ideal for classroom lab work and on-the-job training for GIS students, instructors, GIS analysts, managers, web developers, and other professionals, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition, uses a holistic approach to systematically teach the breadth of the Esri Geospatial Cloud.AUDIENCEProfessional and scholarly. College/higher education. General/trade.AUTHOR BIOPinde Fu leads the ArcGIS Platform Engineering team at Esri Professional Services and teaches at universities including Harvard University Extension School. His specialties include web and mobile GIS technologies and applications in various industries. Several of his projects have won specialachievement awards. Fu is the lead author of Web GIS: Principles and Applications (Esri Press, 2010).Pub Date: Print: 7/21/2020 Digital: 6/16/2020 Format: Trade paperISBN: Print: 9781589485921 Digital: 9781589485938 Trim: 7.5 x 9 in.Price: Print: $94.99 USD Digital: $94.99 USD Pages: 490TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceForeword1 Get started with Web GIS2 Hosted feature layers and storytelling with GIS3 Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Experience Builder4 Mobile GIS5 Tile layers and on-premises Web GIS6 Spatial temporal data and real-time GIS7 3D web scenes8 Spatial analysis and geoprocessing9 Image service and online raster analysis10 Web GIS programming with ArcGIS API for JavaScriptPinde Fu | Interview with Esri Press | 2020-07-10 | 15:56 | Link.
Senior Crime Data based on Crime data for the City of Dallas for use in the web application below. Created in collaboration with the City of Dallas and the Senior Affairs Commission. Encompasses several variables (poverty, crime, marital status, etc.): Provide data for the Senior Demographics Applicationhttps://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e. Crime Indices Pages:https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e/page/Crime-Indices/This data set is aggregated to the 2010 census tract level over a specific time period for the above application and may not be applicable for other analysis.
Senior Crime Data based on Crime data for the City of Dallas for use in the web application below. Created in collaboration with the City of Dallas and the Senior Affairs Commission. Encompasses several variables (poverty, crime, marital status, etc.): Provide data for the Senior Demographics Applicationhttps://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e. Crime Indices Pages:https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d0f64d47090940f9aeeafce8cb1d1c4e/page/Crime-Indices/This data set is aggregated to the 2010 census tract level over a specific time period for the above application and may not be applicable for other analysis.
IDPR's Idaho Trails App Dataset, Web Map, and Web App have been extensively retooled for 2024.
Feature Service
The new App is served by this Hosted Feature Layer dataset which can be updated more frequently and on-the-fly-- changes will appear on the App and through the feature Service in real time. The newest web presentation technology under AGOL, Experience Builder, served by this dataset, will make possible several extended features to come in future updates to the App. This packaged release replaces the App created with predecessor technology Web App Builder. Web App Builder technology is scheduled to be phased out by Esri by the end of 2024.
Under the hood
Linear routes, closure routes and areas, and boundary area data are ported through a Web Map from the underlying Hosted Feature Service (HFS). In addition to view settings for attributes popups set in the Web Map, additional visibility option not available directly included in the HFS data or controllable in the Web Map will be further processed in the Experience App presentation.
Underlaying Classes in the Dataset:
One single linear class "Idaho Routes" contains all road and trail features (60,000+ route segments):
Routes characterized as recreational in nature include "High Clearance" (previously "Jeep" treated as a road type, now as a full-width "trail" type): High-clearance, Special Vehicle Designation (mostly OHVs >50"), OHVs 50" and under, and single-track (each width class separated by seasonal and not); E-Bike; and, non-motorized and non-mechanized. Routes where vehicles either must be highway-legal (OHVs prohibited; typically paved roads), or routes requiring Restricted plate for legal OHV travel (mostly JURISDICTION = County); combined from previously-separate Layers: Highway-legal, Automobile, Other Roads (each with subcategories for seasonal access restrictions).
(Note: Different route types are no longer kept in separate layers as with the legacy Map Service dataset. Route symbology, and selectable visibility will be filtered based on the value in the SYMBOL attribute from the above linear class within the Web Map and Experience-based App. If dynamically consuming the Feature Service, provisions will need to be made to filter to select visibility by road and trail types based on the value in the SYMBOL field.)
"Points of Interest" (point
type data) is comprised of a layer previously titled "Trailheads"
and now includes the flexibility of other types of lat/lon point-based information
such as links to external maps and "attractions" information such
as site seeing destinations not previously included in IDPR's map presentation.
"Emergency Route Closures"
contains linear route Closures (overlays any route where a Closure Order applies in web map)
"Area Restrictions" is
added for areas such as defined by human exclusion Orders (polygon; usually
planned annual human or vehicle exclusion areas, but can be emergency closure
as well)
Multiple "Boundary" polygon
classes contain boundary outlines and attributes information for IDPR Regions
(3), Counties (44), Wildernesses (42), National Forests and Ranger Districts
(39), and BLM District and Field Offices (12), and BLM land units (700+). These
separate classes reduce the data footprint of the Routes data and are joined
in App popups by geographic Intersection logic.
Bonus Material:
Added to the App are several optional, dynamic layers via publicly-available REST services selectable for visibility:
Idaho Department of Lands- Lands Available
for Recreational Use (visible by-default)
Idaho Department of Fish & Game
Hunting Units boundaries and numbers
BLM Surface Management Agency layer
for all local, state, and federal agencies which manage public lands (accessible,
and not)
US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use
Map, National Dataset (mirrors local MVUM paper and GeoPDF maps, where data
available, lags local data when changes are made)
National Park Service (NPS) Parks
and Monuments areas and boundaries
NOAA Snow Depth
Other REST Services to be added based
on utility in researching recreational access
This dataset is published for the use of the individuals who fund this Program. Organizations wishing to consume this Feature Service into their own application should inquire to IDPR to obtain a use agreement and schema information to aid in development.AGOL Experience App here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/97a42a2a73c944ba918042faf518c689
Inquire to maps@idpr.idaho.gov
An 'Experience' built for the National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC) to give access to the 'IMSR_Incident_Locations' NIFC AGOL item's current (most recently) posted source file associated with the current Incident Management Situation Report (IMSR Report PDF).
REPLACED with https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/6223009ff5874e20b10ffb1e0cf81fb5Emergency management mapping application for FDOT District 3. This app is for editing and analysis of emergency management data related to emergency events in District 3.Map: https://fdot.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=846de82e6d1248139b645c50021f906dMissing Details:Source – Links to websites, apps, story maps, web maps and other resources related to this functionality should be added.Data Custodian – who is responsible/maintains the data (department, group)Update Frequency – (yearly, quarterly, monthly, weekly, daily, static, etc..)
This hosted excel table populates the Open Data Emergency Experience Builder Application and is manually updated to keep up with current emergency-related open data sources.
Created for CEO-ARDI and DCBA in response to a Board of Supervisors motion on workers' rights to develop a targeted outreach plan for "high need"/impacted communities.Data (mostly) from US Census ACS 5-year estimates 2023. See the Equity Explorer layer descriptions for detailed source information: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9d7a43397ea84ab98a534be5b5376fba/page/Layer-Details/ Data featured on the Workers' Rights Income and Employment Index Dashboard.For questions or more information please contact egis@isd.lacounty.gov.
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Navigator for ArcGIS is a mobile app that gets your field workforce where it needs to be, unlocking efficiency gains and improving reliability. Learn how it works offline in seamless interaction with ArcGIS field apps. Experience how to use the data provided, your own custom data, or both to search and navigate directly to your organization's assets.This seminar was developed to support ArcGIS Online and Navigator for ArcGIS.
About this itemInteractive web map showcasing development projects in Burnsville. Allows community members to learn about proposed, approved, under construction, and recently completed projects in the City. Built with ArcGIS Experience Builder, this app should work seamlessly across device types and provides users with a simple intuitive interface to explore what's building in Burnsville. This Experience Builder app recently replaced an outdated Development Project Story Map that has been one of the City's most visited GIS web apps with almost 18,000 views over the last four years. Author/ContributorMatt TaranOrganizationCity of BurnsvilleOrg Websitewww.burnsvillemn.gov