14 datasets found
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    Surficial Geologic Map of the Manchester Quadrangle, Vermont

    • catalog.data.gov
    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Dec 13, 2024
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    Vermont Geological Survey (2024). Surficial Geologic Map of the Manchester Quadrangle, Vermont [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/surficial-geologic-map-of-the-manchester-quadrangle-vermont-25d97
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    Dec 13, 2024
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    Vermont Geological Survey
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    Vermont
    Description

    Digital data from VG04-1 De Simone, D., 2004,�Surficial geology and hydrogeology of Manchester, Vermont: Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report VG04-1, 1 color map, 9 groundwater resource maps, and text, scale 1:24,000. Data may include surficial geologic contacts, isopach contours lines, bedrock outcrop polygons, bedrock geologic contacts, hydrogeologic units and more. The surficial geologic materials data at a scale of 1:24,000 depict types of unconsolidated surficial and glacial materials overlying bedrock in Vermont. Data is created by mapping on the ground using standard geologic pace and compass techniques and/or GPS on a USGS 1:24000 topographic base map. The materials data is selected from the Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report (OFR) publication (https://dec.vermont.gov/geological-survey/publication-gis/ofr). The OFR contains more complete descriptions of map units, cross-sections, isopach maps and other information that may not be included in this digital data set.

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    Subdivisions

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    Updated Jul 15, 2021
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    Town of Manchester, CT (2021). Subdivisions [Dataset]. https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/oauth2/social/authorize?socialLoginProviderName=apple&oauth_state=aTi0kq9D9E5WQ9sEAduqypA..f-LsdB3oswD41bq4g3oAqmSGjy-nuqO9VmTTMw5ga_zFJWrIpTrmpJvipmqIPuLtagZ_a8eaw1ruLYvEy04vX7cQDrzGz-07I_BBV8LQrr2-u5e_UZzYKPcPp3MLPNeZHqZDyVdYt6VL1QVKULFBMTVj0pI9ZSfL72AGN1iY7gl54bDmhvC-4Zy_cUk3W2kgiC4u6RUBivUdXsn0-niIJAhRER_inLjCRtcIko4kWfpASEiRa6VZh--MGkij9B3fiI358Yp5leDGtwmgf1mSIICLWmPzNsb5ypwyCePlfIdZj7AsfvRtgiEp950L0W-2cOp8DGFIT8KO8ewToC3O
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    Jul 15, 2021
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    Town of Manchester, CT
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    Manchester Parcel Mapping layers easements, acreage, lot numbers, rpkey, address points, leader lines

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    Road Names

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    Updated Jul 15, 2021
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    Town of Manchester, CT (2021). Road Names [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/Manchester::road-names
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    Jul 15, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town of Manchester, CT
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    Description

    Manchester Parcel Mapping layers easements, acreage, lot numbers, rpkey, address points, leader lines

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    Data from: Dry Wells

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    Updated Jul 13, 2021
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    Town of Manchester, CT (2021). Dry Wells [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/Manchester::dry-wells-1
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    Jul 13, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town of Manchester, CT
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    Storm dataset - detention basin outlets, inlets, outlets, catch basins, dry wells, etc.

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    2011 Protected Open Space Mapping Set

    • geodata.ct.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
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    Updated Jan 15, 2019
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    Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (2019). 2011 Protected Open Space Mapping Set [Dataset]. https://geodata.ct.gov/maps/80c5e61b6e86423d9089350785e709a3
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    See full Data Guide here. This layer includes polygon features that depict protected open space for towns of the Protected Open Space Mapping (POSM) project, which is administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Land Acquisition and Management. Only parcels that meet the criteria of protected open space as defined in the POSM project are in this layer. Protected open space is defined as: (1) Land or interest in land acquired for the permanent protection of natural features of the state's landscape or essential habitat for endangered or threatened species; or (2) Land or an interest in land acquired to permanently support and sustain non-facility-based outdoor recreation, forestry and fishery activities, or other wildlife or natural resource conservation or preservation activities. Includes protected open space data for the towns of Andover, Ansonia, Ashford, Avon, Beacon Falls, Canaan, Clinton, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel, Bethlehem, Bloomfield, Bridgewater, Bolton, Brookfield, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Canton, Chaplin, Cheshire, Colchester, Colebrook, Columbia, Cornwall, Coventry, Cromwell, Danbury, Derby, East Granby, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Hartford, East Windsor, Eastford, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Farmington, Franklin, Glastonbury, Goshen, Granby, Griswold, Groton, Guilford, Haddam, Hampton, Hartford, Hebron, Kent, Killingworth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Litchfield, Madison, Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Meriden, Middlebury, Middlefield, Middletown, Monroe, Montville, Morris, New Britain, New Canaan, New Fairfield, New Milford, New Hartford, Newington, Newtown, Norfolk, North, Norwich, Preston, Ridgefield, Shelton, Stonington, Oxford, Plainfield, Plainville, Pomfret, Portland, Prospect, Putnam, Redding, Rocky Hill, Roxbury, Salem, Salisbury, Scotland, Seymour, Sharon, Sherman, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Southbury, Southington, Sprague, Sterling, Suffield, Thomaston, Thompson, Tolland, Torrington, Union, Vernon, Wallingford, Windham, Warren, Washington, Waterbury, Watertown, West Hartford, Westbrook, Weston, Wethersfield, Willington, Wilton, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Wolcott, Woodbridge, Woodbury, and Woodstock. Additional towns are added to this list as they are completed. The layer is based on information from various sources collected and compiled during the period from March 2005 through the present. These sources include but are not limited to municipal Assessor's records (the Assessor's database, hard copy maps and deeds) and existing digital parcel data. The layer represents conditions as of the date of research at each city or town hall. The Protected Open Space layer includes the parcel shape (geometry), a project-specific parcel ID based on the Town and Town Assessor's lot numbering system, and system-defined (automatically generated) fields. The Protected Open Space layer has an accompanying table containing more detailed information about each feature (parcel). This table is called Protected Open Space Dat, and can be joined to Protected Open Space in ArcMap using the parcel ID (PAR_ID) field. Detailed information in the Protected Open Space Data attribute table includes the Assessor's Map, Block and Lot numbers (the Assessor's parcel identification numbering system), the official name of the parcel (such as the park or forest name if it has one), address and owner information, the deed volume and page numbers, survey information, open space type, the unique parcel ID number (Par_ID), comments collected by researchers during city/town hall visits, and acreage. This layer does not include parcels that do not meet the definition of open space as defined above. Features are stored as polygons that represent the best available locational information, and are "best fit" to the land base available for each.

    The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's (CTDEP) Permanently Protected Open Space Phase Mapping Project Phase 1 (Protected Open Space Phase1) layer includes permanently protected open space parcels in towns in Phase 1 that meet the CTDEP's definition for this project, the Permanently Protected Open Space Mapping (CT POSM) Project. The CTDEP defines permanently protected open space as (1) Land or interest in land acquired for the permanent protection of natural features of the state's landscape or essential habitat for endangered or threatened species; or (2) Land or an interest in land acquired to permanently support and sustain non facility-based outdoor recreations, forestry and fishery activities, or other wildlife or natural resource conservation or preservation activities.

    Towns in Phase 1 of the CT POSM project are situated along the CT coast and portions of the Thames River and are the following: Branford, Bridgeport, Chester, Clinton, Darien, Deep River, East Haven, East Lyme, Essex, Fairfield, Greenwich, Groton, Guilford, Hamden, Ledyard, Lyme, Madison, Milford, Montville, New Haven, New London, North Branford, North Haven, Norwalk, Norwich, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Orange, Preston, Shelton, Stamford, Stonington, Stratford, Waterford, West Haven, Westbrook, Westport.

    For the purposes of the project a number of categories or classifications of open space have also been created. These include: Land Trust, Land Trust with buidlings, Private, Private with buildings, Utility Company, Utility Company with buildings, Federal, State, Municipal, Municipal with buildings, Conservation easement, and non-DEP State land. The layer is based on information from various sources collected and compiled during the period from August 2002 trhough October 2003. These sources include municipal Assessor's records (the Assessor's database, hard copy maps and deeds) and existing digital parcel data. The layer represents conditions on the date of research at each city or town hall.

    The Protected Open Space Phase1 layer includes the parcel shape (geometry), a project-specific parcel ID based on the Town and Town's Assessor lot numbering system, and system-defined (automatically generated) fields. In addition, the Protected_Open_Space_Phase1 layer has an accompanying table containing more detailed information about each parcel's collection, standardization and storage. This table is called Protected Open Space Phase1 Data and can be joined to Protected Open Space Phase1 in ArcMap using the parcel ID (PAR_ID) field. Detailed information includes the Assessor's Map, Block and Lot numbers (the Assessor's parcel identification numbering system), the official name of the parcel (such as the park or forest name if it has one), address and owner information, the deed volume and page numbers, survey information, open space type, the project-specific parcel ID number (Par_ID), comments collected by researchers during city/town hall visits, acreage collected during site reconaissance and the data source. This layer does not include parcels that do not meet the definition of open space as defined above. Features are stored as polygon feature type that represent the best available locational information, i.e. "best fit" to the land base available for each.

    Phase 1 of the Protected Open Space Mapping (POSM) Project was accomplished by a contractor using only a querying process to identify open space. The contractor obtained assessor's data from the various towns and created programs to cull open space parcels strictly by query processes. We have found many errors and omissions in the data, but at this point in the project we cannot revisit all the coastal towns. Therefore, this data is being sent with a disclaimer for accuracy. You are welcome to use it but not to publish it. Please note that we do not include any water company parcels despite them being listed as part of our criteria because we must first obtain written clarification and clearance from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

    We have since changed our data collection method for Phase 2 of this project. DEP staff now visit each town hall and thoroughly research the land records. The project is expected to be complete by 2010.

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    Manchester State Park Mobile Map WSPRC

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    • data-wa-geoservices.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Sep 17, 2021
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    Washington State Parks and Recreation (2021). Manchester State Park Mobile Map WSPRC [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/content/4677bf9e880a4000ae50a56a864dcc06
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    Sep 17, 2021
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    Washington State Parks and Recreation
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    Description

    Mobile map of Manchester State Park, Washington. For use in the Field Maps app by ESRI. Published September 17, 2021.

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    Manchester Vermont Zoning Districts

    • rpc-vcgi.opendata.arcgis.com
    • geodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Dec 16, 2015
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    jcooper_BenningtonRPC (2015). Manchester Vermont Zoning Districts [Dataset]. https://rpc-vcgi.opendata.arcgis.com/items/ceaeba8d67424ceab0a026a0f516c4cd
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    Dec 16, 2015
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    jcooper_BenningtonRPC
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    This data is used to produce the official Manchester Vermont Zoning Map adopted on December 16, 2015.

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    manchester

    • csagis-uok.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated May 22, 2025
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    twoody_uok (2025). manchester [Dataset]. https://csagis-uok.opendata.arcgis.com/items/34a51491ade54e48ac5a3abe59f7544f
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    May 22, 2025
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    twoody_uok
    Description

    Municipal Map created by CSA in partnership with the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

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    Cemeteries

    • open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 8, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr (2019). Cemeteries [Dataset]. https://open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/1bb4e68a2052467f974a0a921d2ab022
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    Aug 8, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr
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    Description

    Describes the boundaries and other details of the several cemeteries located within the area administered by Manchester City Council.

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    ServiceLine viewing

    • lead-service-line-inventory-manchester.hub.arcgis.com
    • data.olatheks.org
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    Updated Oct 30, 2023
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    Town of Manchester, CT (2023). ServiceLine viewing [Dataset]. https://lead-service-line-inventory-manchester.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/serviceline-viewing
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    Oct 30, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Town of Manchester, CT
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    A feature layer view with view only capabilities.

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    OpenData SHLAA

    • open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 5, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr (2019). OpenData SHLAA [Dataset]. https://open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com/maps/ecff298c33e24253833a3cfb573c1f4b
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    Aug 5, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr
    License

    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licencehttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence

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    The Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) forms part of the evidence base for Manchester's Local Plan and other frameworks and strategies, by showing which areas within the city have the capacity to accommodate new housing. In addition the SHLAA can be used by developers wanting to identify suitable sites for development in Manchester.Contains data in 3 categories: Capacity Sites: Sites which have the potential to be developed for housing, but do not have planning permission as of the most recent March 31st. Planning Permission: Sites which have been granted planning permission but construction had not begin as of the most recent March 31st. Under Construction: As of the most recent March 31st. The 'Total' field refers to the total sum of dwellings in the scheme, and may include housing that has already finished construction.

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    Tree Preservation Orders

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    OpenDataMcr (2019). Tree Preservation Orders [Dataset]. https://open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com/maps/234d49a3783b47e49d7016747654e988
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    Aug 8, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr
    License

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/

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    Tree Preservation Orders are written orders made by a local planning authority which, in general, make it an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy a tree protected by that order without the authority’s permission.An order protects trees which bring significant amenity benefit to the local area. This protection is particularly important where trees are under threat.Data is supplied in point form (identifying individual trees) and polygon (identifying areas in which all trees are covered).

  13. Living England 2022-2023

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    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation (2024). Living England 2022-2023 [Dataset]. https://naturalengland-defra.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/19aa7b1604434fd7a3b35f2fbfb9c519
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    Sep 10, 2024
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    Defra - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairshttp://defra.gov.uk/
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    Defra group ArcGIS Online organisation
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    Living England is a multi-year project which delivers a broad habitat map for the whole of England, created using satellite imagery, field data records and other geospatial data in a machine learning framework. The Living England habitat map shows the extent and distribution of broad habitats across England aligned to the UKBAP classification, providing a valuable insight into our natural capital assets and helping to inform land management decisions. Living England is a project within Natural England, funded by and supports the Defra Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Programme and Environmental Land Management (ELM) Schemes to provide an openly available national map of broad habitats across England.This dataset includes very complex geometry with a large number of features so it has a default viewing distance set to 1:80,000 (City in the map viewer).Process Description:A number of data layers are used to develop a ground dataset of habitat reference data, which are then used to inform a machine-learning model and spatial analyses to generate a map of the likely locations and distributions of habitats across England. The main source data layers underpinning the spatial framework and models are Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-1 satellite data from the ESA Copernicus programme, Lidar from the EA's national Lidar Programme and collected data through the project's national survey programme. Additional datasets informing the approach as detailed below and outlined in the accompanying technical user guide.Datasets used:OS MasterMap® Topography Layer; Geology aka BGS Bedrock Mapping 1:50k; Long Term Monitoring Network; Uplands Inventory; Coastal Dune Geomatics Mapping Ground Truthing; Crop Map of England (RPA) CROME; Lowland Heathland Survey; National Grassland Survey; National Plant Monitoring Scheme; NE field Unit Surveys; Northumberland Border Mires Survey; Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery; Sentinel-1 backscatter imagery; Sentinel-1 single look complex (SLC) imagery; National forest inventory (NFI); Cranfield NATMAP; Agri-Environment HLS Monitoring; Living England desktop validation; Priority Habitat Inventory; Space2 Eye Lens: Ainsdale NNR, State of the Bog Bowland Survey, State of the Bog Dark Peak Condition Survey, State of the Bog Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Mountain Hare Habitat Survey Dark Peak, State of the Bog; Moors for the Future Dark Peak Survey; West Pennines Designation NVC Survey; Wetland Annex 1 inventory; Soils-BGS Soil Parent Material; Met Office HadUK gridded climate product; Saltmarsh Extent and Zonation; EA LiDAR DSM & DTM; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; New Forest Mires Wetland Survey; West Cumbria Mires Survey; England Peat Map Vegetation Surveys; NE protected sites monitoring; ERA5; OS Open Built-up Areas; OS Boundaries dataset; EA IHM (Integrated height model) DTM; OS VectorMap District; EA Coastal Flood Boundary: Extreme Sea Levels; AIMS Spatial Sea Defences; LIDAR Sand Dunes 2022; EA Coastal saltmarsh species surveys; Aerial Photography GB (APGB); NASA SRT (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) M30; Provisional Agricultural Land Classification; Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD); Open Street Map 2024.Attribute descriptions: Column Heading Full Name Format Description

    SegID SegID Character (100) Unique Living England segment identifier. Format is LEZZZZ_BGZXX_YYYYYYY where Z = release year (2223 for this version), X = BGZ and Y = Unique 7-digit number

    Prmry_H Primary_Habitat Date Primary Living England Habitat

    Relblty Reliability
    Character (12) Reliability Metric Score

    Mdl_Hbs Model_Habs Interger List of likely habitats output by the Random Forest model.

    Mdl_Prb Model_Probs Double (6,2) List of probabilities for habitats listed in ‘Model_Habs’, calculated by the Random Forest model.

    Mixd_Sg Mixed_Segment Character (50) Indication of the likelihood a segment contains a mixture of dominant habitats. Either Unlikely or Probable.

    Source Source

    Description of how the habitat classification was derived. Options are: Random Forest; Vector OSMM Urban; Vector Classified OS Water; Vector EA saltmarsh; LE saltmarsh & QA; Vector RPA Crome, ALC grades 1-4; Vector LE Bare Ground Analysis; LE QA Adjusted

    SorcRsn Source_Reason

    Reasoning for habitat class adjustment if ‘Source’ equals ‘LE QA Adjusted’

    Shap_Ar Shape_Area

    Segment area (m2) Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.

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    Tree Preservation Orders - Polygons

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    Updated Aug 8, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr (2019). Tree Preservation Orders - Polygons [Dataset]. https://open-data-mcr-council.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/234d49a3783b47e49d7016747654e988
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    Aug 8, 2019
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    OpenDataMcr
    License

    https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/

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    Tree Preservation Orders are written orders made by a local planning authority which, in general, make it an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy a tree protected by that order without the authority’s permission.An order protects trees which bring significant amenity benefit to the local area. This protection is particularly important where trees are under threat.Data is supplied in point form (identifying individual trees) and polygon (identifying areas in which all trees are covered).

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Vermont Geological Survey (2024). Surficial Geologic Map of the Manchester Quadrangle, Vermont [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/surficial-geologic-map-of-the-manchester-quadrangle-vermont-25d97

Surficial Geologic Map of the Manchester Quadrangle, Vermont

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Vermont
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Digital data from VG04-1 De Simone, D., 2004,�Surficial geology and hydrogeology of Manchester, Vermont: Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report VG04-1, 1 color map, 9 groundwater resource maps, and text, scale 1:24,000. Data may include surficial geologic contacts, isopach contours lines, bedrock outcrop polygons, bedrock geologic contacts, hydrogeologic units and more. The surficial geologic materials data at a scale of 1:24,000 depict types of unconsolidated surficial and glacial materials overlying bedrock in Vermont. Data is created by mapping on the ground using standard geologic pace and compass techniques and/or GPS on a USGS 1:24000 topographic base map. The materials data is selected from the Vermont Geological Survey Open File Report (OFR) publication (https://dec.vermont.gov/geological-survey/publication-gis/ofr). The OFR contains more complete descriptions of map units, cross-sections, isopach maps and other information that may not be included in this digital data set.

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