U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This Data Set represents a 2011 monthly total of Outreach and Workshops for women and the number of Attendees
The Hansen Global Forest Change version 1.7 datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available in the earth engine partner’s website repository http://earthenginepartners.appspot.com/science-2013-global-forest. The datasets were developed by Hansen et al. (2013) in their paper "High-resolution global maps of 21st-century forest cover change". Science, 342 (6160), 850-853. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1244693
The census of population in the Philippines, including the project populations, used in this study can be retrieved from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) website https://psa.gov.ph/statistics/census/projected-population
The datasets were processed using an open source GIS software (QGIS version 3.16 Hannover) which can be downloaded from the QGIS website https://www.qgis.org/en/site/.
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The President's Office's Unit Final Statement for the Year 104
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List of Philippines local government websites, twitter, facebook accounts for Typhoon Ruby.
Link to NJ Civil Service Commission Website
A 2020 research revealed that most G -20 government websites installed one or more cookies without the users' permission. Out of all government websites examined in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, 100 percent created one or more cookies. Russia followed, with **** percent of government websites using cookies. The research also found that these websites often add third-party cookies.
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Presidential Office 109 Annual Unit Budget (XML)..
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Explore historical ownership and registration records by performing a reverse Whois lookup for the email address javier.laiz@senate.gov.ph..
These data detail the pH, depth and conductivity of a set of sites that are associated with the project detailed in the abstract below: Amphibian decline is a problem of global importance, with over 40% of species considered at risk. This phenomenon is not limited to the tropics or to other countries. Amphibian species in the U.S. are also declining, contributing to the larger, global phenomenon. For example, in the State of Wyoming, the Wyoming toad has been extirpated in the wild and the boreal toad is a species of special concern. Understanding biotic and abiotic factors that influence amphibian persistence is critical for amphibian conservation. This work in northern Wyoming has focused on demography, habitat alteration and creation, and disease in the context of multiple amphibian populations. One of the foci has been to identify the capacity for mitigation wetlands (those created to offset losses due to, for example, road construction) to serve as habitat for amphibians. Four species of amphibians native to Wyoming, including the boreal toad, reside in this region. Our previous research indicates that the toad population at Blackrock is declining at 5-6% per year and that disease due to the amphibian chytrid fungus is contributing to this decline. Our demographic work at this site began in 2003, focusing solely on the boreal toad. Additional funding in 2012 allowed us to increase the scope of the project and assess chorus frog, salamander and Columbia spotted frog populations, invertebrate assemblages, work to quantify the use of mitigation sites by amphibians, and to expand efforts to include sites on Togwotee Pass a short distance away from Blackrock. Because most previous studies of amphibian use of created wetlands have taken place in the eastern United States, this project, incorporating demographic and disease dynamics as well as community composition and mitigation effects of created wetlands, is unique and provides a case study in the Intermountain West. By 2015, all four native amphibian species were observed at one of the created wetlands, and all of them, including the boreal toad, were breeding (evidenced by breeding behavior, eggs or tadpoles).
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Tracks of Tropical Cyclones that entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility in 2024. Observed positions were provided by DOST-PAGASA. (https://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/)
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Mutually liked facebook pages. Nodes represent the pages and edges are mutual likes among them. - Data collected about Facebook pages (November 2017). These datasets represent blue verified Facebook page networks of different categories. Nodes represent the pages and edges are mutual likes among them.
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This dataset is a collection of 12,478 social media comments found on the official Facebook pages of ten Philippine newspapers, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, The Manila Times, Sunstar Cebu, Sunstar Davao, Cebu Daily News, The Freeman, Sunstar Davao, MindaNews, and The Mindanao Times, spanning the years 2015, 2017 and 2019. The comments contain terms related to the Moro identity and the Mamasapano Clash, the Marawi Siege and the establishment of BARMM in the southern Philippines, allowing researchers to study semantic fields with regard to Muslims and the relationship between the texts and the source newspaper, their region of origin, and political administration, among other variables. All comments in the dataset were downloaded through Facebook's Graph API via Facepager (Jünger & Keyling, 2019).
One CSV file (MMB151719SOCMED_v2.csv) is provided, along with a codebook that contains descriptions of the variables and codes used in the CSV file, and a Readme document with a changelog.
Each social media comment is annotated with the following metadata:
object_id: identifier associated with the comment;
message: the textual string of the comment;
message_proc: the textual string of the comment after pre-processing;
lang_label: categorical value for the language of the comment (Tagalog (Filipino), Cebuano, English, Taglish, Bislog, Bislish, Trilingual or Other);
from_name: identifier of public pages (not profiles of individuals) leaving comments (NaN for profiles of individuals, 'NAME' for public pages besides the newspapers, otherwise, the page name of the newspaper);
created_time: Facebook Graph API's-generated string for the date and time the comment was posted;
month_year: categorical value in the form string+YY (e.g. Jun-15) of the month and year when the comment was posted;
year: numerical value in the form YY;
newspaper: categorical value for the newspaper Facebook page under which the comment was found;
corpus: categorical value for comments from the main corpus or the side (control) corpus;
administration: categorical value for political administration (pbsa = President Benigno Aquino III, prrd = President Rodrigo Roa Duterte);
count: numerical value referring to the number of string sequences without spaces;
The dataset may only be used for non-commercial purposes and is licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED.
V2 - 05/06/2024
Corrections
Corrections made to region to include Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao (as opposed to Mindanao, non-Mindanao);
Corrections made to administration coding.
This dataset is described by:
Cruz, F. A. (2024). A Multilingual Collection of Facebook Comments on the Moro Identity and Armed Conflict in the Southern Philippines. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10(1), 41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.219
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Jünger, J., & Keyling, T. (2019). Facepager: An application for automated data retrieval on the web (4.5.3) [Computer software]. https://github.com/strohne/Facepager/
Photographs of the seafloor were collected during benthic photo-quadrat surveys conducted by the NOAA Coral Reef Ecosystem Program (CREP) in 2012 and 2015 along transects at fixed climate survey sites located on hard bottom shallow water (< 15 m) habitats in the Philippines. Climate sites were established by CREP to assess multiple features of the coral reef environment (in addition to the data described herein) over time. The imagery from 2015 has been quantitatively analyzed using image analysis software to derive an estimate of percent benthic cover (archived separately).
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Compiled dataset of flood reports that include specific coordinates, average precipitation, land elevation and reported flood height in Metro Manila, Philippines. The following data was acquired by applying spatial kriging (using ARCGIS, and some python scripts) on flood reports, elevation rasters and average precipitation all around Metro Manila based on data acquired from public government data. The initial intention for this dataset was to create a heat map to find a correlation between all the parameters in this dataset.
Latitude - lat Longitude - lon Flood Height - flood_height
0 - No flood 1 - Ankle High 2 - Knee High 3 - Waist High 4 - Neck High 5 - Top of Head High 6 - 1-storey High 7 - 1.5-storey High 8 - 2-storeys or Higher
Elevation - elevation (meters) Precipitation - precipitat (millimetres/hour)
Credits to these websites which have made it possible to derive these datasets: Project NOAH - http://noah.up.edu.ph/ NAMRIA - http://www.namria.gov.ph/
Metro Manila is always flooded due to frequent tropical storms in the country. I wanted to identify which areas are quite prone to flooding, and which ones are potential evacuation centers.
P.S This was a hobby project of mine when I was in studying in the university. I have been looking at your comments/feedback and I can no longer find my raw dataset which included the dates of the flood reports, and other relevant data for predictive analysis. Fortunately, the websites still have the raw data you might be looking for. I'll try to update this dataset if I find time.
Top Language by Percent of Users accessing www.piercecountywa.gov
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The CDC Content Syndication site at https://tools.cdc.gov/syndication/ allows you to import content from CDC websites directly into your own website or application. These services are provided free of charge from CDC. The data shown in this table represent the weekly top page views from CDC.gov offered by syndication.
Governments across the European Union have tried to improve access to public services and administration online over the past decade, with member states such as Estonia, Finland, and Sweden, being world leaders in these processes. The ease with which citizens can use these websites and other digital services is a key concern for policymakers and public administrators, with issues such as technical problems, difficult to use websites or apps, and issues with payment or signing documents all being issues mentioned by EU citizens. The greatest share of EU citizens have, however, responded that they have experienced no issues when using government websites over the past year, showing that substantial progress is being made in the area of e-government websites in the EU.
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Costs, usage, quality, accessibility, availability and standards compliance data for websites run by ministerial and non‑ministerial government departments as well as their executive agencies, non‑departmental public bodies and other arm’s‑length public bodies for the year 2010/11.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This Data Set represents a 2011 monthly total of Outreach and Workshops for women and the number of Attendees