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This dataset contains ontologies, full dump of the administrative boundary dataset (in NQUADS) of data.geohive.ie, and metadata about the dataset using VOID. Data are derived from Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi), Ireland’s national mapping agency.fulldump.nq - full dump of the rdf administrative boundary dataset in N-Quads, a line-based, plain text RDF format.osi_prov.rdf - OSi Provenance Ontology in RDF formatosi_voc.rdf - OSi Boundary Ontology in RDF formatfulldumpmetadata.ttl - metadata in Terse RDF Triple Language describing the full dump of the rdf administrative boundary dataset.All data files can be accessed through openly-available text edit software. URIs resolve to either HTML pages or RDF serialization by means of content negotiation.Background:Data.geohive.ie aims to provide an authoritative service for serving Ireland’s national geospatial data as Linked Data. The service currently provides information on Irish administrative boundaries and the boundaries used for the Irish 2011 census. The service is designed to support two use cases: serving boundary data of geographic features at various level of detail and capturing the evolution of administrative boundaries. In the associated paper, we report on the development of the service and elaborate on some of the informed decisions concerned with the URI strategy and use of named graphs for the support of aforementioned use cases – relating those with similar initiatives.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs. Notice: See the section What impact has the cyber-attack of May 2021 on the HSE IT systems had on reporting of COVID-19 data on the Data Hub? in the FAQ for information about issues in data from May 2021.** Due to the ongoing disruption to the HSE IT systems, until further notice the updates for this Open Data service will be provided once daily. These fields are 'nCovidConf' (ncovidconf), 'nDischCovidConf' (ndischcovidconf) and 'nAdmitCovidConf' (adcconf). **Dataset on COVID-19 patients in Intensive Care Units in Ireland. Data is provided for Confirmed COVID-19 cases and the number of new admissions and discharges. Data is based on an aggregate of all public and private ICU/HDU hospitals (including surge units). Data has been provided by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) ICU Bed Information System (ICU-BIS).This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub.
This data was provided by the Health Atlas in March 2020.This data is of interest for GeoHive Covid-19 Community and Local Authority Support.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows. https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs Field label Field Name Explanation
ExtractDate Extract Date Date the data is Extracted
Latitude Latitude
Longitude Longitude
VaccinationDate Vaccination Date Date the Vaccination occurred
Dose1 Dose 1
Dose2 Dose 2
SingleDose Single Dose
Dose1Cum Dose 1 Cumulative
Dose2Cum Dose 2 Cumulative
SingleDoseCum Single Dose Cumulative
PartiallyVacc At Least One Dose This is Dose 1 Cumulative + Single Dose Cumulative
FullyVacc Fully Vaccinated This is Dose 2 Culmulative + Single Dose Cumulative
PopOver12 Population Over 12 Population Over 12 using CSO Population estimates 2021
PartialPercent % At Least One Dose of Pop. over age 12 Formula: At Least One Dose/ Population Over 12
FullyPercent % Fully vaccinated of Pop. over age 12 Formula: Fully Vaccinated/ Population Over 12
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This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.
OSI Covid-19 Geohive Datahub. Published by Tailte Éireann – Surveying. Available under the license n/a (n/a).n/a...
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Linked Data version of Ordnance Survey Ireland's Boundary dataset.
Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Notice:See the Technical Data Issues section in the FAQ for information about issues in data: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Deaths: From 16th May 2022 onwards, reporting of Notified Deaths will be weekly (each Wednesday) with total deaths notified since the previous Wednesday reported. This is based on the date on which a death was notified on CIDR, not the date on which the death occurred. Data on deaths by date of death is available on the new HPSC Epidemiology of COVID-19 Data Hub https://epi-covid-19-hpscireland.hub.arcgis.com/.This Layer contains Covid-19 Daily Statistics for Ireland by County polygon as reported by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. This service is updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series.
The 10m contour dataset in Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM) coordinate system, was generated by photogrammetric means using two series of high flown vertical aerial imagery. The first flown at approx. 15000 feet (1:30000) from 1973 to 1977 was used to generate the dataset covering approx. 50% of the Republic of Ireland, primarily the western seaboard and County Wicklow. The second covering the remainder of the state was flown at approx. 20000 feet (1:40000) in 1995.Approximately 40% of the dataset was created by a method of manually drawn contours from stereo image pairs and the remainder 60% generated by auto image correlation followed by manual editing correction again using stereo image pairs. Expected average accuracy would be +/-5 metres.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs. Notice: See the section What impact has the cyber-attack of May 2021 on the HSE IT systems had on reporting of COVID-19 data on the Data Hub? in the FAQ for information about issues in data from May 2021.Cumulative number of specimens tested by Irish laboratories for SARS-CoV - number and percentage positive. Data is available for all laboratories, hospitals and other labs (NVRL and Cherry Orchard) - total tests and total positive results. Data is provided to the HPSC by the HSE COVID-19 Daily lab tracker system. Based on data reported to HSE by 15:00 (Date_HPSC) but refers to data collected as of midnight the previous day.This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub.
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COVID-19 HPSC County Statistics Historic Data. Published by Tailte Éireann – Surveying. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Notice:See the Technical Data Issues section in the FAQ for information about issues in data: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Deaths: From 16th May 2022 onwards, reporting of Notified Deaths will be weekly (each Wednesday) with total deaths notified since the previous Wednesday reported. This is based on the date on which a death was notified on CIDR, not the date on which the death occurred. Data on deaths by date of death is available on the new HPSC Epidemiology of COVID-19 Data Hub https://epi-covid-19-hpscireland.hub.arcgis.com/.This Layer contains Covid-19 Daily Statistics for Ireland by County polygon as reported by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. This service is updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series....
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Notice:See the Technical Data Issues section in the FAQ for information about issues in data: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs.Deaths: From 16th May 2022 onwards, reporting of Notified Deaths will be weekly (each Wednesday) with deaths notified since the previous Wednesday reported. This is based on the date on which a death was notified on CIDR, not the date on which the death occurred. Data on deaths by date of death is available on the new HPSC Epidemiology of COVID-19 Data Hub https://epi-covid-19-hpscireland.hub.arcgis.com/.Notice:
Please be advised that on 29th April 2021, the 'Aged65up' and 'HospitalisedAged65up' fields were removed from this table. The three fields 'Aged65to74', 'Aged75to84', and 'Aged85up' replace the 'Aged65up' field.The three fields 'HospitalisedAged65to74', 'HospitalisedAged75to84' and 'HospitalisedAged85up' replace the 'HospitalisedAged65up' field.Please be advised that on the week beginning 1st March 2021, the values in the following fields in this table were set to zero: 'CommunityTransmission' , 'CloseContact', 'TravelAbroad' and ‘ClustersNotified’. ----------------------------------------------------------------------This feature service contains the up to date Covid-19 Daily Statistics as well as the Profile of Covid-19 Daily Statistics for Ireland, as reported by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.The Covid-19 Daily Statistics are updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series. Data on deaths is updated once a week, each Wednesday, which includes data for the full time series.The further breakdown of these counts (age, gender, transmission, etc.) is part of a Daily Statistics Profile of Covid-19, to help identify patterns and trends.The primary Date applies to the following fields:ConfirmedCovidCases, TotalConfirmedCovidCases, ConfirmedCovidDeaths, TotalCovidDeaths, ConfirmedCovidRecovered,SevenDayAverageCases.The StatisticProfileDate applies to the following fields:CovidCasesConfirmed, HospitalisedCovidCases, RequiringICUCovidCases, HealthcareWorkersCovidCases,Clusters Notified,HospitalisedAged5,HospitalisedAged5to14,HospitalisedAged15to24,HospitalisedAged25to34,HospitalisedAged35to44,HospitalisedAged45to54,HospitalisedAged55to64,HospitalisedAged65to74,HospitalisedAged75to84,HospitalisedAged85up,Male, Female, Unknown,Aged1to4, Aged5to14, Aged15to24, Aged25to34, Aged35to44, Aged45to54, Aged55to64, Aged65to74,Aged75to84,Aged85up,MedianAgeCommunityTransmission, CloseContact, TravelAbroad, Total Deaths by Date of Death,Deaths by Date of Death.
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COVID-19 HPSC HIU Latest Local Electoral Area Mapped. Published by Tailte Éireann – Surveying. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqsNotice:Due to the surge of cases over the Christmas period 2021, and increased processing times, updates of the Local Electoral Area (LEA) data were paused. Updates of the LEA map of the most recent 14-day period resumed on 17th February 2022 (cases up to midnight 14th February 2022). This data includes confirmed cases (PCR) only and does not include positive antigen results uploaded to the HSE portal.From the week of 30th May 2022 LEA data will no longer be updated.Please refer to the FAQ page for more information.14 Day Incidence of confirmed COVID-19 cases by LEA.This hosted feature view provides a visualisation of the 14 Day Incidence rate per 100k population of COVID-19 cases at the Local Electoral Area (LEA) level across Ireland. In total, there are 166 LEA's across Ireland.Please note: For confidentiality reasons, following consultation with the CSO, all LEA's with values below 5 have been suppressed to 'Less than 5'. Where a rate per 100k is set to 'Less than 5' it means that the LEA has a 14 Day incidence below 5 and its value has been suppressed to show 'Less than 5'. This is not an indication of zero (0) confirmed cases. For a proportion of notified COVID-19 cases, their location on the map may reflect their place of work rather than their home address. Confirmed cases have been geo-coded and allocated to Local Electoral Areas (LEA's) by the Health Intelligence Unit (HIU) at the HSE.This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub. ...
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COVID-19 HPSC HIU Timeseries Local Electoral Area Mapped. Published by Tailte Éireann – Surveying. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub data flows: https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqsNotice:Due to the surge of cases over the Christmas period 2021, and increased processing times, updates of the Local Electoral Area (LEA) historic time series were paused. Updates of the historic time series resumed on 25th February 2022 (for cases created up to midnight on 21st February). As work is still ongoing to geo-code all cases created during the surge period, there is a gap in the historic LEA time series for cases created between 21st December 2021 and 21st January 2022. From the week of 30th May 2022 LEA data will no longer be updated.Please refer to the FAQ page for more information.14 Day Incidence of confirmed COVID-19 cases by LEA.14 Day Time Series Incidence Rate of confirmed COVID-19 cases by LEA - Rate per 100kThis hosted feature view provides a visualisation of the 14 Day Incidence rate per 100k population of COVID-19 cases at the Local Electoral Area (LEA) level across Ireland. In total, there are 166 LEA's across Ireland.Please note: For confidentiality reasons, following consultation with the CSO, all LEA's with values below 5 have been suppressed to 'Less than 5'. Where a rate per 100k is set to 'Less than 5' it means that the LEA has a 14 Day incidence below 5 and its value has been suppressed to show 'Less than 5'. This is not an indication of zero (0) confirmed cases. For a proportion of notified COVID-19 cases, their location on the map may reflect their place of work rather than their home address. Confirmed cases have been geo-coded and allocated to Local Electoral Areas (LEA's) by the Health Intelligence Unit (HIU) at the HSE.This service is used in Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub, produced as a collaboration between Tailte Éireann, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, the Department of Health, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), and the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO). This service and Ireland's COVID-19 Data Hub are built using the GeoHive platform, Ireland's Geospatial Data Hub....
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This feature layer represents Sustainable Development Goal indicator 5.5.1 'Proportion of Seats Held by Women in Local Government' for Ireland. The layer was created using data from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government and NUTS 3 boundary data produced by Tailte Éireann (more info). The dataset includes figures for 2019. In 2015 UN countries adopted a set of 17 goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to help achieve the goals set out in the agenda by 2030. Governments are committed to establishing national frameworks for the achievement of the 17 Goals and to review progress using accessible quality data. With these goals in mind the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Tailte Éireann are working together to link geography and statistics to produce indicators that help communicate and monitor Ireland’s performance in relation to achieving the 17 sustainable development goals.The indicator displayed supports the efforts to achieve goal number 5 which aims to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
The COVID-19 data follows Linked Data principles and resolve to a Web page or RDF file with content negotiation.
For example, the following URI for a COVID-19 statistics profile record: http://data.geohive.ie/resource/covid/statprofile/2020-03-30 will redirect to http://data.geohive.ie/page/covid/statprofile/2020-03-30 describing this record in HTML. To access the raw RDF data, the following URI can be used: http://data.geohive.ie/data/covid/statprofile/2020-03-30.
Another example is the following URI which is a county statistics record for county Dublin:http://data.geohive.ie/resource/covid/countystat/2020-04-04Dublin. It will resolve to http://data.geohive.ie/page/covid/countystat/2020-04-04Dublin. The following URI can be used to access the raw RDF data: http://data.geohive.ie/data/covid/countystat/2020-04-04Dublin.
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SMR_Unlocated: SMR records where the exact coordinates are unknown, they are assigned a 0,0 ITM coordinates as default. SMR records where the precise site location is not known. Sites of monuments known to have existed from documentary sources, early cartography etc. where the precise location is not known but can be provenanced to a particular county, barony (Down Survey maps), or townland from these sources.
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Please see FAQ for latest information on COVID-19 Data Hub Data Flows https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/helpfaqs Field label Field Name Explanation Formula
ExtractDate Extract Date Date the data is Extracted
Latitude Latitude
Longitude Longitude
VaccinationDate Vaccination Date Date the Vaccination occurred
VaccineText Vaccine Date Text
AdditionalDose First Booster Dose The general population receiving their first booster dose of a vaccine
ImmunoDose Immunocompromised Dose Those who are immunocompromised receiving an extra dose as part of their primary course
AdditionalDoseCum First Booster Dose Cumulative
ImmunoDoseCum Immunocompromised Dose Cumulative
EligiblePop Population Over 5
PerBoosterDose % Population Boosted Percent of population over 5 with a first booster dose (First Booster Dose Cumulative/Population Over 5)*100
AdditionalDose2 Second Booster Dose The general population receiving a Second booster dose
ImmunoDose2 Second Immunocompromised Dose Those who are immunocompromised receiving an extra Immunocompromised dose
AdditionalDoseCum2 Second Booster Cumulative
ImmunoDoseCum2 Second Immunocompromised Dose Cumulative
EligiblePop2 Population Over 5
PerBoosterDose2 % Population Second Booster Percent of population over 5 with a second booster dose (Second Booster Dose Cumulative/Population Over 5)*100
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SMR_RedundantRecords: The redundant records, contains all SMR records which are classified as redundant including both located and unlocated instances. These records are historical. This can refer to classes that became obsolete in database due to in-house business decisions, duplicate records in the database that existed on earlier paper maps but have become redundant in digital mapping etc. There are also some instances were sites were initially considered to be archaeological but on inspection were found to be natural features, inconclusive, or outside of scope of ASI at the time. This category is currently undergoing an extensive rationalisation process in the ASI and will be revised in due course.
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This dataset contains ontologies, full dump of the administrative boundary dataset (in NQUADS) of data.geohive.ie, and metadata about the dataset using VOID. Data are derived from Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi), Ireland’s national mapping agency.fulldump.nq - full dump of the rdf administrative boundary dataset in N-Quads, a line-based, plain text RDF format.osi_prov.rdf - OSi Provenance Ontology in RDF formatosi_voc.rdf - OSi Boundary Ontology in RDF formatfulldumpmetadata.ttl - metadata in Terse RDF Triple Language describing the full dump of the rdf administrative boundary dataset.All data files can be accessed through openly-available text edit software. URIs resolve to either HTML pages or RDF serialization by means of content negotiation.Background:Data.geohive.ie aims to provide an authoritative service for serving Ireland’s national geospatial data as Linked Data. The service currently provides information on Irish administrative boundaries and the boundaries used for the Irish 2011 census. The service is designed to support two use cases: serving boundary data of geographic features at various level of detail and capturing the evolution of administrative boundaries. In the associated paper, we report on the development of the service and elaborate on some of the informed decisions concerned with the URI strategy and use of named graphs for the support of aforementioned use cases – relating those with similar initiatives.