12 datasets found
  1. Public Information (Mature)

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • data-salemva.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 5, 2014
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    esri_en (2014). Public Information (Mature) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/f01baaccb4b84bcbb9ac0810e717cae3/about
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 5, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    esri_en
    Description

    Public Information is a configurable app template that highlights areas through authoritative data feeds and social content, allowing the public to contribute to your map. Use CasesEnhance your map by overlaying social media feeds on your operational layers. Displays geotagged social media contributions to understand what is trending through these networks centered on your theme and location. This is a good choice when you want to assess local sentiment on current events.Use a swipe tool to hide and reveal a layer within your map. This is a good choice for inspecting the difference between two scenarios. For example, you could show the difference between current sea level and a projected rise in sea level, or visualize an area before and after a tornado where the map view may want to closely inspect the difference between the scenarios at a large scale.Configurable OptionsPublic Information present content from a web map with social media feeds and can be configured using the following options:Provide a title and description, as well as configure a custom splash screen that displays when the app is first loaded.Set up an interactive layer for taking notes. This is a map notes layer contained in the web map.Enable a swipe layer and choose between vertical or horizontal orientation.Determine a default and alternate basemap to be offered in an on screen basemap widget.Enable layers to be generated via content from Instagram, Flickr, Twitter, Webcams.travel, and YouTube.Configure the ability for feature and location search.Enable or disable many UI and mapping configurable options such as overview map, bookmarks, share dialog, legend, summary information, views count, modified date, etc.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis application has no data requirements.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.

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    Create an Cross Section - Web App

    • resources-gisinschools-nz.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 21, 2020
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    GIS in Schools - Teaching Materials - New Zealand (2020). Create an Cross Section - Web App [Dataset]. https://resources-gisinschools-nz.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/create-an-cross-section-web-app
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    Dataset updated
    May 21, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    GIS in Schools - Teaching Materials - New Zealand
    Description

    Creating a cross section of elevation is a core geographic skill. This Web App allows students and teachers taking part in the NZ GIS in Schools Programme to auto-generate a cross section using ArcGIS Online.This Web App has the ability to create cross sections of elevation throughout the world. The geographic extent of this app is not restricted to New Zealand

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    NewBuildingProject2017

    • data.ferndalemi.gov
    • detroitdata.org
    • +1more
    Updated Aug 23, 2018
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    Downtown Detroit Partnership (2018). NewBuildingProject2017 [Dataset]. https://data.ferndalemi.gov/datasets/4919519ff7f047f78679c4a80384f416
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 23, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Downtown Detroit Partnership
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This host layers are the source of the DDP development web application, which includes new development projects and public space investment project in downtown Detroit. Data SourceNew Development: DDP Public space investment: DDPDevelopment Meta Data: OBJECTID: automatically produced id(unique)PARCELNO: (Foreign Key) Parcel number for this development projectSaleDate: Sale date for this parcel SalePrice: Sale price for this parcelTaxpayer1: Name of the taxpayer for this propertyPropClass: Class for this propertyTotSqFt: (used in web app) total Square feet for this propertyFull Address: full addressDowntownBIZ: if this development inside BIZParcelID: parcel IDBuildingName: (used in web app) Name of the building, used as the web app title for this developmentBuildingAddress: address for this building BuildingStatus: building status Owner: Owner of this development siteContactName: the contact name of this development ContactEmail:contact email CompletionData: Complete dateUseType: use type(primary, secondary)ProjectCost: (used in web app) project costFinancingSources: financing sourceMjrTenants: Major tenantsUnits: (used in web app) number of unitsSaleRent: rent description: (used in web app) Summary of this development, Public Space Investment Metadata:OBJECTID: automatically produced id(unique)Project: project nameLeadOrg: leading Organization Partners: partner nameTotalInvestment: total investment Description: description for this projectPicture: picture

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    School map of public colleges (cuts)

    • data.europa.eu
    csv, esri shape +2
    Updated Sep 8, 2022
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    Hauts-de-Seine le Département (2022). School map of public colleges (cuts) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/631aba9367b7d468477bc420?locale=en
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    csv, json, esri shape, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 8, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Hauts-de-Seine le Département
    License

    https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/licence-ouverte-open-licencehttps://www.etalab.gouv.fr/licence-ouverte-open-licence

    Description

    The map of the sectorisation of the public colleges of Hauts-de-Seine allows you to quickly know the sector college associated with a section of road.

    In the Versailles Academy, the Yvelines Department and the Val d’Oise Department benefit from a comprehensive mapping solution for managing and consulting the school sectorisation of colleges. This solution, aimed at families and partners, makes it possible to disseminate very widely reliable and accessible information on the sectorisation of colleges, competence of the Departments.

    For the Directorate of Education, Citizenship and Colleges (DECC), the challenge of this project was to propose a similar scheme on Hauts-de-Seine within the framework of the Unified Directorate and thus replace the current solution with a complete mapping application. A finer geographical data based on the wireline of roads/streets, a real management mesh of school sectorisation, has been created to visualise and manipulate the data as closely as possible.

    The Department’s school sectorisation solution is based on two separate modules:

    • A school sector management module for in-house DECC;
    • A module to consult the school map of colleges for the general public.

    On the basis of the official sectorisation data provided by the DECC (stopped) and the wireline of streets from the IGN topographic database (BD Topo), the SIG and Open data teams, have made the sections of streets reliable in order to assign to each of them its connecting college. They then set up a management web mapping application based on the Department’s GIS solutions. Through it, the DECC can reliable the data and refine the school map according to the evolution of the territory: new college, new neighborhood, evolution of the student population, etc.

    The interactive map for the general public exploits all the data thus reliable and refined. This school map of the public colleges of Hauts-de-Seine allows families to quickly and simply know the college of attachment of their children.

    Special observations

    The map is provided as an indication and only the deliberation voted by the Conseil Départemental des Hauts-de-Seine is enforceable. The information presented relates to the school year 2022-2023. The school map is updated each year according to the evolution of the sectorisations of the colleges.

    Related links

    Link to the general public web application of the school map School map of public colleges

    Related data

    Link to College Dataset Public and Private Colleges

  5. Projects (all types) - Line

    • data-cdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    • geodata.colorado.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Feb 25, 2021
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    CDOT ArcGIS Online (2021). Projects (all types) - Line [Dataset]. https://data-cdot.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/cdot::projects-all-types-line/about
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 25, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Colorado Department of Transportationhttps://www.codot.gov/
    Authors
    CDOT ArcGIS Online
    License

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

    Area covered
    Description

    DescriptionThe features in this layer have been created from information extracted from SAP. When an SAP user is mapping a project from the CJ20N transaction, these GIS representations are created.Used by SAP GIS Locator web app to read/write projects GIS data from SAP PRD environment. From 9/19/2016 onward.Last UpdateContinuouslyUpdate FrequencyContinuouslyData OwnerDivision of Transportation DevelopmentData ContactGIS Support UnitCollection MethodProjectionNAD83 / UTM zone 13NCoverage AreaStatewideTemporalDisclaimer/LimitationsThere are no restrictions and legal prerequisites for using the data set. The State of Colorado assumes no liability relating to the completeness, correctness, or fitness for use of this data.

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    Counties

    • idpr-data-idaho.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 16, 2024
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    State of Idaho (2024). Counties [Dataset]. https://idpr-data-idaho.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/counties-5
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    Mar 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Idaho
    Area covered
    Description

    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

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    Idaho Routes

    • the-idaho-map-open-data-idaho.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 16, 2024
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    State of Idaho (2024). Idaho Routes [Dataset]. https://the-idaho-map-open-data-idaho.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/idaho-routes
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 16, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Idaho
    Area covered
    Description

    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

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    Harrisburg Neighborhood Organizations

    • harrisburg-open-data-cohbg.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 28, 2020
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    City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania (2020). Harrisburg Neighborhood Organizations [Dataset]. https://harrisburg-open-data-cohbg.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/harrisburg-neighborhood-organizations-1
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 28, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
    Authors
    City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania
    Area covered
    Harrisburg,
    Description

    Neighborhood Organizations in Harrisburg. Map was originally created from a PDF given to the GIS administrator (Evan Rubin) PDF was used to create the polygons. This layer is used in the Harrisburg Neighborhood Organizations Web Map and Web Application. The Web application can be viewed on the website and GIS Hub.The only important field in the layer the Name of each organization.

  9. Demo: Exercise B2: Build a Starter 2D Map or Build a Starter 3D Map

    • se-national-government-developer-esrifederal.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    Esri National Government (2025). Demo: Exercise B2: Build a Starter 2D Map or Build a Starter 3D Map [Dataset]. https://se-national-government-developer-esrifederal.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/demo-exercise-b2-build-a-starter-2d-map-or-build-a-starter-3d-map
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 13, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri National Government
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Author: Megan Banaski (mbanaski@esri.com) and Max Ozenberger (mozenberger@esri.com)Last Updated: 1/1/2024Intended Environment: WebPurpose:Exercise B2: Build a Starter 2D Map or Build a Starter 3D Map This lab is part of GitHub repository that contains short labs that step you through the process of developing a web application with ArcGIS API for JavaScript.The labs start from ground-zero and work through the accessing different aspects of the API and how to begin to build an application and add functionality.Requirements: Here are the resources you will use for the labs.ArcGIS for Developers - Account, Documentation, Samples, Apps, DownloadsEsri Open Source Projects - More source codeA simple guide for setting up a local web server (optional)Help with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  10. NJDEP NAACC Road Stream Crossing Assessments Web Application

    • share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 11, 2018
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2018). NJDEP NAACC Road Stream Crossing Assessments Web Application [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::njdep-naacc-road-stream-crossing-assessments-web-application
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    Dataset updated
    May 11, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
    Authors
    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
    Description

    The goal of the NAACC collaborative, is to develop common protocols and training for assessing road-stream crossings across the thirteen-state region, and to house the field data collecting using those protocols, in a regional database that is accessible to the public. The purpose for creating a filtered New Jersey version of the database, which is linked to the larger regional database, is to make it as accessible to interested parties in New Jersey. Specifically, the road-stream crossing assessments have tremendous utility as a component of the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey (CHANJ, www.CHANJ.nj.gov) project. When the completed road-stream assessments are integrated with the CHANJ mapping, they can help identify opportunities to improve safe passage for wildlife in areas that occur within mapped wildlife habitat cores and corridors. Therefore, we want to make the NAACC database as accessible to CHANJ partners and potential partners as possible.

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    Parks & Playgrounds

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • harrisburg-open-data-cohbg.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 17, 2020
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    City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania (2020). Parks & Playgrounds [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/COHBG::parks-playgrounds?uiVersion=content-views
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 17, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
    Authors
    City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania
    Area covered
    Description

    GIS layer showing City Parks, Playgrounds and Pools in the City of Harrisburg. Original polygons were created by the State and have been exported to create this Feature Layer (2020). This is a polygon layer and is currently used in our Parks Web Map and Parks Web Application. The Parks Web Application will be posted on our website harrisburgpa.gov. The source data was downloaded from our open spaces database which is currently saved in our AGOL profile. The data has been changed in the following ways. some empty fields has been removedthe Names and Address field have been added to this file. This attribute consists of names and addresses given by Deborah Riehart and Kevin Sanders (Parks, Recreation & Facilities)Fields Include: FIDOBJECTIDPIDMUNICIPALISUBDIVIDEDLANDVALBUILDVALSTREETNUMSTREETDIRSTREETNAMEACREAGEOWNERNAMEADDRESS1ADDRESS2ADDRESS3ZIPCODEGIS_PIDZoneFloodHistoricNotesCensus_TraLUCNameAddressGlodballDCreateDateCreatorEditDateEditor

  12. Coastal Data Explorer

    • coastal-data-hub-theriverstrust.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 23, 2020
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    The Rivers Trust (2020). Coastal Data Explorer [Dataset]. https://coastal-data-hub-theriverstrust.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/coastal-data-explorer/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 23, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Rivers Trust
    Description

    The CaBA Coastal Data Explorer is a free Web App which allows you to access and explore the CaBA Coastal & Estuarine Data Package without the need for any specialist GIS software or prior GIS experience. You can use the app to view datasets, create your own simple maps and export data for your area of interest.The app also allows you to add any of the online layers available within the main CaBA Data Package enabling you to integrate coastal and catchment datasets.

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Public Information (Mature)

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Dataset updated
Mar 5, 2014
Dataset provided by
Esrihttp://esri.com/
Authors
esri_en
Description

Public Information is a configurable app template that highlights areas through authoritative data feeds and social content, allowing the public to contribute to your map. Use CasesEnhance your map by overlaying social media feeds on your operational layers. Displays geotagged social media contributions to understand what is trending through these networks centered on your theme and location. This is a good choice when you want to assess local sentiment on current events.Use a swipe tool to hide and reveal a layer within your map. This is a good choice for inspecting the difference between two scenarios. For example, you could show the difference between current sea level and a projected rise in sea level, or visualize an area before and after a tornado where the map view may want to closely inspect the difference between the scenarios at a large scale.Configurable OptionsPublic Information present content from a web map with social media feeds and can be configured using the following options:Provide a title and description, as well as configure a custom splash screen that displays when the app is first loaded.Set up an interactive layer for taking notes. This is a map notes layer contained in the web map.Enable a swipe layer and choose between vertical or horizontal orientation.Determine a default and alternate basemap to be offered in an on screen basemap widget.Enable layers to be generated via content from Instagram, Flickr, Twitter, Webcams.travel, and YouTube.Configure the ability for feature and location search.Enable or disable many UI and mapping configurable options such as overview map, bookmarks, share dialog, legend, summary information, views count, modified date, etc.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis application has no data requirements.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.

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