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This ArcGIS Online hosted feature service displays perimeters from the National Incident Feature Service (NIFS) that meet ALL of the following criteria:
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Central America and Caribbean, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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Agricultural and small agricultural regions were defined (in 1946) to highlight homogeneous agricultural areas. The Agricultural Region (RA) covers a whole number of municipalities forming a homogeneous agricultural area. The last update dates from 1981. — layer that can be departmental, regional, or national (BDNT) — data described in the CD of the SCEES DATAGREST on the basis of the reference of the INSEE communes (COG) of 2000, reference of the 2000 agricultural census. Annual update based on COG updates not provided by SCEES — attribute “NOM_RA” from the INSEE BD Drafting Metadata Sheets WMS and WMS addresses: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS, WFS connection dialog box. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems displaying multi-polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — favour downloading data if there are multi-polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via WFS impossible at the moment WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/RA_R75? WFS address for integration into a GIS: http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data for Africa, which is updated every 1 minute with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes building features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. building is not blank).In OSM, a building is a man-made structure with a roof, standing more or less permanently in one place. These features are identified with a building tag. There are thousands of different tag values for building used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular building types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:10k scale) to see the building features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the building (if available). The name of the building will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this buildings layer displaying just one or two building types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. building is apartments), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. parks) that are ready to use, but not for every type of building.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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The Small Agricultural Regions (PRA) are the intersections of the Agricultural Regions with the departments. The Agricultural Regions (RA) are regions with the same dominant agricultural vocation. They cover an entire number of municipalities forming a homogeneous agricultural area. They were delimited by INSEE in 1946. The last update was in 1981. WMS and WMS addresses: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto (add layers after another): http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/PRA_R75? WFS address for GIS integration: http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data for Central America and Caribbean, which is updated every 1 minute with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes building features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. building is not blank).In OSM, a building is a man-made structure with a roof, standing more or less permanently in one place. These features are identified with a building tag. There are thousands of different tag values for building used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular building types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:10k scale) to see the building features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the building (if available). The name of the building will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this buildings layer displaying just one or two building types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. building is apartments), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. parks) that are ready to use, but not for every type of building.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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The geographical area covered by the data available here is the southwest quarter of the Department of Landes: — south of a line running from the commune of Vieux Boucau (40328) to the west to the commune of Lussagnet (40166) to the east — west of a line from the commune of Poyanne (40235) to the north to the commune of Arsague (40011) to the south.
When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_040.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached.
The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_040_donneesagr?
WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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TwitterThe description of the data is available in the data lot metadata sheet "Soil observatory at municipal level in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine for 2013 - Beta version" referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine:
The geographical area covered by the data accessible here is the South West quarter of the department of Lot et Garonne, i.e.: - south of a line running from the commune of Ruffiac (47227) in the west to the commune of Courbiac (47072) in the east - west of a line running from the commune of Lafitte sur Lot (47127) in the north to the commune of Nomdieu (47197) in the south.
When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_047.csv. If the rate of vectorization of the municipalities studied is low, it is necessary to check the relevance of the data before any conclusion.
The data can also be accessed in WMS and WFS: Warnings - Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste in the dialog box connecting to a WMS server, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. - Problems of displaying multipolygons via the use of WFS (in the process of resolution) - prefer the download of the data if presence of multipolygons - Displaying WFS of more than 500 objects via WFS is currently not possible
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_047_donneesagr?
WFS address for integration into a GIS (see warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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TwitterThe description of the data is available in the data batch metadata sheet “Soil Observatory at the Municipal Level of the Region New-Aquitaine for 2013 — Beta Version” referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine:
The geographical area covered by the data available here is the southwest quarter of the Gironde department: — south of a line running from Lège Cap Ferret (33236) to the west to the commune of Pineuilh (33324) to the east — west of a line from the commune of Daignac (33147) to the north to the commune of Captieux (33095) to the south.
When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_033.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached.
The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_033_donneesagr?
WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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TwitterThe description of the data is available in the data batch metadata sheet “Soil Observatory at the Municipal Level of the Region New-Aquitaine for 2013 — Beta Version” referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine:
The geographical area covered by the data available here is the south-eastern quarter of the Lot and Garonne department: — south of a line running from the commune of Ruffiac (47227) to the west to the commune of Courbiac (47072) to the east — east of a line from the commune of Lafitte sur Lot (47127) to the north to the commune of Nomdieu (47197) to the south.
When using OSCOM data, please refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_047.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached.
The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_047_donneesbrutes?
WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) waterways data for North America, which is updated every 15 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes waterway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. waterway is not blank).In OSM, a waterway describes rivers, streams and ditches with a flow of water from one place to another. These features are identified with a waterway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for waterway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular waterway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the waterway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the waterway (if available). The name of the waterway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this waterway layer displaying just one or two waterway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. waterway is dam), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. streams and rivers) that are ready to use, but not for every type of waterway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Asia, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) highways data for Africa, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes highway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. highway is not blank).In OSM, a highway describes any kind of motorway, road, street or path. These features are identified with a highway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for highway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular highway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Streets level or 1:20k scale) to see the highway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the highway (if available). The name of the highway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this highway layer displaying just one or two highway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. highway is path), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. cycleway and pedestrian) that are ready to use, but not for every type of highway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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TwitterThe description of the data is available in the data batch metadata sheet “Soil Observatory at the Municipal Level of the Region New-Aquitaine for 2013 — Beta Version” referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine:
The geographical area covered by the data available here is the north-eastern quarter of the Department of Landes: — north of a line running from the commune of Vieux Boucau (40328) to the west to the commune of Lussagnet (40166) to the east — east of a line from the municipality of Mano (40171) to the north to the commune of Cauna (40076) to the south.
When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_040.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached.
The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_040_donneesbrutes?
WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) waterways data for Africa, which is updated every 15 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM line (way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes waterway features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. waterway is not blank).In OSM, a waterway describes rivers, streams and ditches with a flow of water from one place to another. These features are identified with a waterway tag. There are hundreds of different tag values for waterway used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular waterway types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the waterway features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the waterway (if available). The name of the waterway will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this waterway layer displaying just one or two waterway types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. waterway is dam), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. streams and rivers) that are ready to use, but not for every type of waterway.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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TwitterThe description of the data is available in the data batch metadata sheet “Soil Observatory at the Municipal Level of the Region New-Aquitaine for 2013 — Beta Version” referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine:
The geographical area covered by the data available here is the southwest quarter of the Gironde department: — south of a line running from Lège Cap Ferret (33236) to the west to the commune of Pineuilh (33324) to the east — west of a line from the commune of Daignac (33147) to the north to the commune of Captieux (33095) to the south.
When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_033.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached.
The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment
WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_033_donneesbrutes?
WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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The description of the data is available in the data batch metadata sheet “Soil Observatory at the Municipal Level of the Region New-Aquitaine for 2013 — Beta Version” referenced below and accessible by the following address after insertion in your search engine: http://catalogue.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/catalogue/apps/search/?uuid=fr-120066022-ldd-2bd25601-a8bc-4a19-a0b8-7ebf519da483 The geographical area covered by the data available here is the northwest quarter of the Department of Landes: — north of a line running from the commune of Vieux Boucau (40328) to the west to the commune of Lussagnet (40166) to the east — west of a line from the municipality of Mano (40171) to the north to the commune of Cauna (40076) to the south. When using OSCOM data, it is advisable to refer to the file N_OSCOM2013_TxVectMajic_040.csv. If the rate of vectorisation of the communes studied is low, the relevance of the data should be checked before any conclusion is reached. The data is also available in WMS and WFS: Warnings — Position on the address, right click, copy the link address and paste into the WMS server connection dialog box, WFS. The use of another method leads to the appearance of parasitic spaces. — Problems with displaying multi polygons via the use of WFS (under resolution) — prefer data download if presence of multi polygons — WFS display of more than 500 objects via the WFS impossible at the moment WMS address for integration into a GIS from Geoide_Carto: http://data.geo-ide.application.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/WMS/228/OSCOM2013_040_donneesbrutes? WFS address for GIS integration (See warning above). http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/cartes/mapserv?map=/opt/data/carto/geoide-catalogue/REG072A/JDD.www.map
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If a dataset doesn’t have a licence, you don’t have the right to use the data. If you have questions about how you can use a specific dataset, please contact us. The Ontario Data Catalogue endeavors to publish open data in a machine readable format. For machine readable datasets, you can simply retrieve the file you need using the file URL. The Ontario Data Catalogue is built on CKAN, which means the catalogue has the following features you can use when building applications. APIs (Application programming interfaces) let software applications communicate directly with each other. If you are using the catalogue in a software application, you might want to extract data from the catalogue through the catalogue API. Note: All Datastore API requests to the Ontario Data Catalogue must be made server-side. The catalogue's collection of dataset metadata (and dataset files) is searchable through the CKAN API. The Ontario Data Catalogue has more than just CKAN's documented search fields. You can also search these custom fields. You can also use the CKAN API to retrieve metadata about a particular dataset and check for updated files. Read the complete documentation for CKAN's API. Some of the open data in the Ontario Data Catalogue is available through the Datastore API. You can also search and access the machine-readable open data that is available in the catalogue. How to use the API feature: Read the complete documentation for CKAN's Datastore API. The Ontario Data Catalogue contains a record for each dataset that the Government of Ontario possesses. Some of these datasets will be available to you as open data. Others will not be available to you. This is because the Government of Ontario is unable to share data that would break the law or put someone's safety at risk. You can search for a dataset with a word that might describe a dataset or topic. Use words like “taxes” or “hospital locations” to discover what datasets the catalogue contains. You can search for a dataset from 3 spots on the catalogue: the homepage, the dataset search page, or the menu bar available across the catalogue. On the dataset search page, you can also filter your search results. You can select filters on the left hand side of the page to limit your search for datasets with your favourite file format, datasets that are updated weekly, datasets released by a particular organization, or datasets that are released under a specific licence. Go to the dataset search page to see the filters that are available to make your search easier. You can also do a quick search by selecting one of the catalogue’s categories on the homepage. These categories can help you see the types of data we have on key topic areas. When you find the dataset you are looking for, click on it to go to the dataset record. Each dataset record will tell you whether the data is available, and, if so, tell you about the data available. An open dataset might contain several data files. These files might represent different periods of time, different sub-sets of the dataset, different regions, language translations, or other breakdowns. You can select a file and either download it or preview it. Make sure to read the licence agreement to make sure you have permission to use it the way you want. Read more about previewing data. A non-open dataset may be not available for many reasons. Read more about non-open data. Read more about restricted data. Data that is non-open may still be subject to freedom of information requests. The catalogue has tools that enable all users to visualize the data in the catalogue without leaving the catalogue – no additional software needed. Have a look at our walk-through of how to make a chart in the catalogue. Get automatic notifications when datasets are updated. You can choose to get notifications for individual datasets, an organization’s datasets or the full catalogue. You don’t have to provide and personal information – just subscribe to our feeds using any feed reader you like using the corresponding notification web addresses. Copy those addresses and paste them into your reader. Your feed reader will let you know when the catalogue has been updated. The catalogue provides open data in several file formats (e.g., spreadsheets, geospatial data, etc). Learn about each format and how you can access and use the data each file contains. A file that has a list of items and values separated by commas without formatting (e.g. colours, italics, etc.) or extra visual features. This format provides just the data that you would display in a table. XLSX (Excel) files may be converted to CSV so they can be opened in a text editor. How to access the data: Open with any spreadsheet software application (e.g., Open Office Calc, Microsoft Excel) or text editor. Note: This format is considered machine-readable, it can be easily processed and used by a computer. Files that have visual formatting (e.g. bolded headers and colour-coded rows) can be hard for machines to understand, these elements make a file more human-readable and less machine-readable. A file that provides information without formatted text or extra visual features that may not follow a pattern of separated values like a CSV. How to access the data: Open with any word processor or text editor available on your device (e.g., Microsoft Word, Notepad). A spreadsheet file that may also include charts, graphs, and formatting. How to access the data: Open with a spreadsheet software application that supports this format (e.g., Open Office Calc, Microsoft Excel). Data can be converted to a CSV for a non-proprietary format of the same data without formatted text or extra visual features. A shapefile provides geographic information that can be used to create a map or perform geospatial analysis based on location, points/lines and other data about the shape and features of the area. It includes required files (.shp, .shx, .dbt) and might include corresponding files (e.g., .prj). How to access the data: Open with a geographic information system (GIS) software program (e.g., QGIS). A package of files and folders. The package can contain any number of different file types. How to access the data: Open with an unzipping software application (e.g., WinZIP, 7Zip). Note: If a ZIP file contains .shp, .shx, and .dbt file types, it is an ArcGIS ZIP: a package of shapefiles which provide information to create maps or perform geospatial analysis that can be opened with ArcGIS (a geographic information system software program). A file that provides information related to a geographic area (e.g., phone number, address, average rainfall, number of owl sightings in 2011 etc.) and its geospatial location (i.e., points/lines). How to access the data: Open using a GIS software application to create a map or do geospatial analysis. It can also be opened with a text editor to view raw information. Note: This format is machine-readable, and it can be easily processed and used by a computer. Human-readable data (including visual formatting) is easy for users to read and understand. A text-based format for sharing data in a machine-readable way that can store data with more unconventional structures such as complex lists. How to access the data: Open with any text editor (e.g., Notepad) or access through a browser. Note: This format is machine-readable, and it can be easily processed and used by a computer. Human-readable data (including visual formatting) is easy for users to read and understand. A text-based format to store and organize data in a machine-readable way that can store data with more unconventional structures (not just data organized in tables). How to access the data: Open with any text editor (e.g., Notepad). Note: This format is machine-readable, and it can be easily processed and used by a computer. Human-readable data (including visual formatting) is easy for users to read and understand. A file that provides information related to an area (e.g., phone number, address, average rainfall, number of owl sightings in 2011 etc.) and its geospatial location (i.e., points/lines). How to access the data: Open with a geospatial software application that supports the KML format (e.g., Google Earth). Note: This format is machine-readable, and it can be easily processed and used by a computer. Human-readable data (including visual formatting) is easy for users to read and understand. This format contains files with data from tables used for statistical analysis and data visualization of Statistics Canada census data. How to access the data: Open with the Beyond 20/20 application. A database which links and combines data from different files or applications (including HTML, XML, Excel, etc.). The database file can be converted to a CSV/TXT to make the data machine-readable, but human-readable formatting will be lost. How to access the data: Open with Microsoft Office Access (a database management system used to develop application software). A file that keeps the original layout and
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) landuse areas data for Australia and Oceania, which is updated every 15 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM polygon (closed way) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes landuse features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. landuse is not blank).In OSM, landuse describes the primary use of land by humans. These features are identified with a landuse tag. There are thousands of different tag values for landuse used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular landuse types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. City level or 1:80k scale) to see the landuse area features display. You can click on a feature to get the name of the landuse area (if available). The name of the landuse area will display by default at large scales (e.g. Street level of 1:5k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this landuse areas layer displaying just one or two landuse types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. landuse is commercial), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. residential, forest) that are ready to use, but not for every type of landuse area.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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This feature layer provides access to OpenStreetMap (OSM) shops data for North America, which is updated every 5 minutes with the latest edits. This hosted feature layer view is referencing a hosted feature layer of OSM point (node) data in ArcGIS Online that is updated with minutely diffs from the OSM planet file. This feature layer view includes shop features defined as a query against the hosted feature layer (i.e. shop is not blank).In OSM, a shop is a place selling retail products or services, such as a supermarket, bakery, or florist. These features are identified with a shop tag. There are thousands of different tag values for shop used in the OSM database. In this feature layer, unique symbols are used for several of the most popular shop types, while lesser used types are grouped in an "other" category.Zoom in to large scales (e.g. Neighborhood level or 1:80k scale) to see the shop features display. You can click on the feature to get the name of the shop. The name of the shop will display by default at very large scales (e.g. Building level of 1:2k scale). Labels can be turned off in your map if you prefer.Create New LayerIf you would like to create a more focused version of this shop layer displaying just one or two shop types, you can do that easily! Just add the layer to a map, copy the layer in the content window, add a filter to the new layer (e.g. shop is jewelry), rename the layer as appropriate, and save layer. You can also change the layer symbols or popup if you like. Esri may publish a few such layers (e.g. supermarket or convenience shop) that are ready to use, but not for every type of shop.Important Note: if you do create a new layer, it should be provided under the same Terms of Use and include the same Credits as this layer. You can copy and paste the Terms of Use and Credits info below in the new Item page as needed.
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This ArcGIS Online hosted feature service displays perimeters from the National Incident Feature Service (NIFS) that meet ALL of the following criteria: