ArcGIS is a platform, and the platform is extending to the web. ArcGIS Online offers shared content, and has become a living atlas of the world. Ready-to-use curated content is published by Esri, Partners, and Users, and Esri is getting the ball rolling by offering authoritative data layers and tools.Specifically for Natural Resources data, Esri is offering foundational data useful for biogeographic analysis, natural resource management, land use planning and conservation. Some of the layers available are Land Cover, Wilderness Areas, Soils Range Production, Soils Frost Free Days, Watershed Delineation, Slope. The layers are available as Image Services that are analysis-ready and Geoprocessing Services that extract data for download and perform analysis.We've made large strides with online analysis. The latest release of ArcGIS Online's map viewer allows you to perform analysis on ArcGIS Online. Some of the currently available analysis tools are Find Hot Spots, Create Buffers, Summarize Within, Summarize Nearby. In addition, we've created Ready-to-use Esri hosted analysis tools that run on Esri hosted data. These are in Beta, and they include Watershed Delineation, Viewshed, Profile, and Summarize Elevation.
This ZIP file contains all the 5 ES Erosion Prevention maps for the years 1990, 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018.Check the metadata to know more about our data.Also, check our data description page: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-descriptionData Type: RasterSpatial resolution: 27m
Metadata record for the webGIS website; link in record. WebGIS.com presently contains extensive map coverage for technical applications including Air Dispersion Modeling, Human Health & Ecological Risk Assessment and Terrain Processing. These maps are ready for download in various formats, to facilitate your modeling, including digital terrain, land use and digital line shapefiles.
Total file size: about 367M in zip format and about 600M after extracted. (To download: click the Download button at the upper right area of this page)Alternatively, you can download the data by chapters:- Go to https://go.esri.com/gtkwebgis4- Under Group Categories on the left, click each chapter, you will see the data file to download for that chapter.
This ZIP file contains all the 5 ES Habitat Quality maps for the years 1990, 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018.Check the metadata to know more about our data.Also, check our data description page: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-descriptionData Type: RasterSpatial resolution: 100m
This ZIP file contains all the 5 ES Recreation maps for the years 1990, 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018.Check the metadata to know more about our data.Also, check our data description page: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-descriptionData Type: RasterSpatial resolution: 100m
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This Archaeological Survey of Ireland dataset is published from the database of the National Monuments Service Sites and Monuments Record (SMR). This dataset also can be viewed and interrogated through the online Historic Environment Viewer. http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment This data has been released for download as Open Data under the DPER Open Data Strategy and is licensed for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Since its inception in 1963, the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) has focused on recording monuments dating from before AD 1700, along with more recent sites selected according to their interest or merit. A Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) was issued for all counties in the State between 1984 and 1992. The SMR is a manual containing a numbered list of all certain and possible monuments accompanied by 6-inch Ordnance Survey maps (at a reduced scale). An Urban Archaeology Survey was completed in 1995 and contained reports on historic towns dating to before AD 1700 with a view to delineating zones of archaeological potential. Both the SMR and the Urban Archaeological Survey reports were issued to all planning authorities. The SMR formed the basis for issuing the Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) - the statutory list of recorded monuments established under Section 12 of the National Monuments (Amendment) Act 1994. The RMP was issued for each county between 1995 and 1998 in a similar format to the existing SMR. However, the RMP differs from the earlier lists in that, as defined in the Act, only monuments with known locations or places where there are believed to be monuments are included. The large archive and supporting database are managed by the National Monuments Service and the records are continually updated and supplemented as additional monuments are discovered.
Please note that the centre point of each record is not indicative of the geographic extent of the monument. The existing point centroids were digitised relative to the OSI 6-inch mapping and the move from this older IG-referenced series to the larger-scale ITM mapping will necessitate revisions. The accuracy of the derived ITM co-ordinates is limited to the OS 6-inch scale and errors may ensue should the user apply the co-ordinates to larger scale maps. Records that do not refer to 'monuments' are designated 'Redundant record' and are retained in the archive as they may relate to features that were once considered to be monuments but which on investigation proved otherwise. Redundant records may also refer to duplicate records or errors in the data structure of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland.
This dataset is provided for re-use in a number of ways and the technical options are outlined below. For a live and current view of the data, please use the web services or the data extract tool in the Historic Environment Viewer. The National Monuments Service also provide an Open Data snapshot of its national dataset in CSV as a bulk data download. Users should consult the National Monument Service website https://www.archaeology.ie/ for further information and guidance on the National Monument Act(s) and the legal significance of this dataset.
Open Data Bulk Data Download (version date: 08/03/18)
The Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is provided as a national download in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format. This format can be easily integrated into a number of software clients for re-use and analysis. The Longitude and Latitude coordinates are also provided to aid its re-use in web mapping systems, however, the ITM easting/northings coordinates should be quoted for official purposes. For a live and current view of the data, please use the web services or the data extract tool in the Historic Environment Viewer. Web Services
For users with access to GIS software please note that the Archaeological Survey of Ireland data is also available as a spatial data web service. By accessing and consuming the web service users are deemed to have accepted the Terms and Conditions. The web-service is available in the formats and at the URL endpoints advertised below:
OGC Web Map Service:
ArcGIS REST Web service:
http://webservices.archaeology.ie/arcgis/rest/services/NM/NationalMonuments/MapServer
Historic Environment Viewer - Download Export Tool
The "Data Export Tool" can be used to selectively filter and download the data represented in the Historic Environment Viewer. The instructions for using this tool in the Historic Environment Viewer are detailed in the associated Help file: http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/help.html
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In order to digitally plan a cable line using the QGIS plugin ‘Seilaplan’, maps with various background information are helpful. In this tutorial we show you how to obtain maps that are helpful for cable line planning, for example a national map of Switzerland at different scales, the NFI vegetation height model or the NFI forest mix rate. For this we explain what WMS datasets are and how to integrate them into QGIS. No download of large data is needed for this, only a good internet connection. Please note that the tutorial language is German! Link for the integration of WMS data: https://wms.geo.admin.ch/ Link to the description on the Swisstopo website: https://www.geo.admin.ch/en/geo-services/geo-services/portrayal-services-web-mapping/web-map-services-wms.html Link to the Seilaplan website: https://seilaplan.wsl.ch
Für die Verwendung des QGIS Plugins Seilaplan zur digitalen Seillinienplanung sind verschiedene Hintergrundkarten hilfreich. In diesem Tutorialvideo zeigen wir, was WMS Daten sind und wie man diese in QGIS einbinden kann. Dafür müssen die Daten nicht heruntergeladen werden. Es braucht lediglich eine gute Internetverbindung. Für die Seillinienplanung hilfreiche Karten sind bspw. die Landeskarte der Schweiz in verschiedenen Massstäben, das Vegetationshöhenmodell LFI oder der Waldmischungsgrad LFI. Link zur Einbindung der WMS Daten: https://wms.geo.admin.ch/ Link zur Beschreibung auf der Swisstopo Webseite: https://www.geo.admin.ch/de/geo-dienstleistungen/geodienste/darstellungsdienste-webmapping-webgis-anwendungen/web-map-services-wms.html Link zur Seilaplan-Website: https://seilaplan.wsl.ch
This ZIP file contains all the 8 ES maps for the year 2018.Check the metadata to know more about our data.Also, check our data description page: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-descriptionData Type: Raster
The ORNL DAAC WebGIS includes a number of land cover, biophysical, elevation, and geopolitical layers, as well as access to other relevant Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) layers. Users can interrogate map features and extract and download selected map features including map layers (shape files).
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Aarhus Municipality's 3D urban model covers the entire municipality, produced from GeoDanmark 2016 data and most recently updated from GeoDanmark 2021 data. In addition, the 3D city model contains modeled projected buildings. The area within the Ring Road can be accessed through Open Data DK. Due to the size and number of files of the displayed data, these are located in Aarhus Municipality's own environment. If you wish to extract from the 3D city model located outside Ringvejen, you can contact: digitization@mtm.aarhus.dk. The exhibited part of the 3D city model is divided into a number of files, each covering one square kilometre of the 3D city model, divided by the Danish grid (DKN). The breakdown can be found at the link: http://webgis.aarhus.dk/documents/3DBymodelTiles/Overview map.pdf, where you can identify the files you would like to download. The 3D city model is exhibited in 3 formats, all in the height system DVR90. DWG_UTM32, where all data is in original coordinates. The files can be downloaded at the following address: http://webgis.aarhus.dk/documents/3DBymodelTiles/DWG_UTM32. DWG_Local, where data has moved -573,000 meters in the X axis and -6,225,000 meters in the Y axis, to a local 0, 0. The files can be downloaded at the following address: http://webgis.aarhus.dk/documents/3DBymodelTiles/DWG_Lokal. SKP_Lokal (Sketchup), where data has moved -573,000 meters in the X axis and -6,225,000 meters in the Y axis, to a local 0, 0. The files can be downloaded at the following address: http://webgis.aarhus.dk/documents/3DBymodelTiles/SKP_Lokal. When you want to download a file, right-click the file and select Save link as, after which the download will start. You can read more about the 3D city model and its components at the link: http://webgis.aarhus.dk/documents/3DBymodelTiles/AarhusKommunes3D-bymodel.pdf.
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The dataset is a high-resolution 2011 update of the original global analysis, Reefs at Risk: A Map-Based Indicator of Threats to the World’s Coral Reefs, 1998. It evaluates threats to coral reefs from a wide range of human activities, and includes an assessment of climate-related threats to reefs. This dataset includes the threat from integrated local activities (coastal development, watershed and marine pollution and overfishing). The global dataset is available for download at: https://data.unep-wcmc.org/datasets/42 The data can be visualised at: https://webgis.gov.tc
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This is a webGIS created with OregonView and AmericaView support that enables users to download bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 imagery, using reference bathymetry provided by ICESat-2.
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Data is provided as a wfs service and as updated GeoJson files. For other formats, please refer to the download of data on the municipality's Borger webgis https://webkort.aarhuskommune.dk/
Dataset with properties owned by Aarhus Municipality.
Extraction of ownership based on data from the Property Registry (ESR)
Geographical data.
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The dataset is a high-resolution 2011 update of the original global analysis, Reefs at Risk: A Map-Based Indicator of Threats to the World’s Coral Reefs, 1998. It evaluates threats to coral reefs from a wide range of human activities, and includes an assessment of climate-related threats to reefs. This dataset includes the threat from watershed pollution. The global dataset is available for download at: https://data.unep-wcmc.org/datasets/42 The data can be visualised at: https://webgis.gov.tc
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The Global Mangrove Watch (GMW) was initiated as part of the JAXAKyoto & Carbon Initiative in 2011. It is led by Aberystwyth University and solo Earth Observation, in collaboration with Wetlands International, the International Water Management Institute and the UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (U.K.). The African part is supported by DOB Ecology through the Mangrove Capital Africaproject. The GMW aims to provide geospatial information about mangrove extent and changes to the Ramsar Convention, national wetland practitioners, decision makers and NGOs. It is part of the Ramsar Science and Technical Review Panel (STRP) work plan for 2016-2018 and a Pilot Project to the Ramsar Global Wetlands Observation System (GWOS), which is implemented under the GEO-Wetlands Initiative. The primary objective of the GMW has been to provide countries lacking a national mangrove monitoring system with first cut mangrove extent and change maps, to help safeguard against further mangrove forest loss and degradation.The GMW has generated a global baseline map of mangroves for 2010 using ALOS PALSAR and Landsat (optical) data, and changes from this baseline for six epochs between 1996 and 2016 derived from JERS-1 SAR, ALOS PALSAR and ALOS-2 PALSAR-2. Annual maps are planned from 2018 and onwards. Currently only the 2010 layer has been validated and is available for download. Validation of the other layers is ongoing and public release planned for early 2019.You may download the full raster dataset here: http://data.unep-wcmc.org/datasets/45
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Data leveres som udgangspunkt som wfs service og som opdaterede GeoJson filer. Ønskes andre formater henvises til download af data på kommunens Borger webgis https://webkort.aarhuskommune.dk/spatialmap?
En oversigt over valgdistrikterne i Aarhus Kommune samt de enkelte valgsteder.
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Data is provided as a wfs service and as updated GeoJson files. If you want other formats, please refer to the download of data on the municipality's Borger webgis https://webkort.aarhuskommune.dk/spatialmap?
Dataset with properties owned by Central Denmark Region in Aarhus Municipality.
Extraction of ownership based on data from LOIS.
Geographical data.
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Data leveres som udgangspunkt som wfs service og som GeoJson som pagekald. Ønskes andre formater henvises til download af data på kommunens borger webgis https://webkort.aarhuskommune.dk/spatialmap? Vandløb i Aarhus Kommune
This ZIP file contains all the 5 ES Pollination maps for the years 1990, 2000, 2006, 2012, 2018.Check the metadata to know more about our data.Also, check our data description page: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-descriptionData Type: RasterSpatial resolution: 100m
ArcGIS is a platform, and the platform is extending to the web. ArcGIS Online offers shared content, and has become a living atlas of the world. Ready-to-use curated content is published by Esri, Partners, and Users, and Esri is getting the ball rolling by offering authoritative data layers and tools.Specifically for Natural Resources data, Esri is offering foundational data useful for biogeographic analysis, natural resource management, land use planning and conservation. Some of the layers available are Land Cover, Wilderness Areas, Soils Range Production, Soils Frost Free Days, Watershed Delineation, Slope. The layers are available as Image Services that are analysis-ready and Geoprocessing Services that extract data for download and perform analysis.We've made large strides with online analysis. The latest release of ArcGIS Online's map viewer allows you to perform analysis on ArcGIS Online. Some of the currently available analysis tools are Find Hot Spots, Create Buffers, Summarize Within, Summarize Nearby. In addition, we've created Ready-to-use Esri hosted analysis tools that run on Esri hosted data. These are in Beta, and they include Watershed Delineation, Viewshed, Profile, and Summarize Elevation.