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    Land Cover Map 2019 (land parcels, N. Ireland)

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    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2020). Land Cover Map 2019 (land parcels, N. Ireland) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/6e67cba0-c872-4146-bc09-d6c98731f3b3
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    Jun 23, 2020
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    Authors
    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This is the land parcels (polygon) dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2019 (LCM2019) representing Northern Ireland. It describes Northern Ireland's land cover in 2019 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset was derived from the corresponding LCM2019 20m classified pixels dataset. All further LCM2019 datasets for Northern Ireland are derived from this land parcel product. A range of land parcel attributes are provided. These include the dominant UKCEH Land Cover Class given as an integer value and a range of per-parcel pixel statistics to help assess classification confidence and accuracy; for a full explanation please refer to the dataset documentation. LCM2019 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2019. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2019. LCM2019 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2018. These are the latest in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Land Cover Map 2019 (25m rasterised land parcels, GB)

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    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2020). Land Cover Map 2019 (25m rasterised land parcels, GB) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/f15289da-6424-4a5e-bd92-48c4d9c830cc
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    Jun 26, 2020
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plain

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
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    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Council
    Description

    This is the 25m rasterised land parcels dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2019 (LCM2019) representing Great Britain. It describes Great Britain's land cover in 2019 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset was derived by rasterising the corresponding LCM2019 land parcels dataset into 25m pixels. It is provided as a 3-band, 8-bit integer raster. The first band is the UKCEH Land Cover Class identifier. Bands 2 and 3 are indicators of classification confidence. For a fuller description please refer to the product documentation. LCM2019 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2019. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2019. LCM2019 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2018. These are the latest in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Land Cover Map 2020 (land parcels, N. Ireland)

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    Dan Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2022). Land Cover Map 2020 (land parcels, N. Ireland) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/36343ace-d56a-43ea-9d48-2f434dafcb26
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    Jul 12, 2022
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    Authors
    Dan Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
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    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This is the land parcel (polygon) dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2020 (LCM2020) representing Northern Ireland. It describes Northern Ireland's land cover in 2020 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. A range of land parcel attributes are provided. These include the dominant UKCEH Land Cover Class given as an integer value and a range of per-parcel pixel statistics to help assess classification confidence and accuracy; for a full explanation please refer to the dataset documentation accompanying this dataset. LCM2020 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2020. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2020. These are one of a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps in 2000, 2007, 2015 and annually since 2017. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Land Cover Map 2019 (20m classified pixels, GB)

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    Dr. Dan Morton; Marston, C.G.; O'Neil, A.W.; Rowland, C.S. (2020). Land Cover Map 2019 (20m classified pixels, GB) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/643eb5a9-9707-4fbb-ae76-e8e53271d1a0
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 19, 2020
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    Dr. Dan Morton; Marston, C.G.; O'Neil, A.W.; Rowland, C.S.
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plain

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
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    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Council
    Description

    This is the 20m classified pixels dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2019 (LCM2019) representing Great Britain. It describes Great Britain's land cover in 2019 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset is the Random Forest classification result from classifying a 20m pixel raster containing multi-season spectral information combined with context layers, which help to resolve spectral confusion. It is provided as a two-band, 8-bit integer raster. Band 1 is the UKCEH Land Cover Class identifier, band 2 is an indicator of classification confidence. For a fuller description please refer to the product documentation. LCM2019 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2019. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2019. LCM2019 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2018. These are one in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Zoning Overlay Districts

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    City of Rochester, NY (2021). Zoning Overlay Districts [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/RochesterNY::zoning-overlay-districts
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    Apr 23, 2021
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    City of Rochester, NY
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    This layer displays the Zoning, Preservation Districts, and Overlay Districts for the City of Rochester, NY. What is Zoning?Zoning is the means by which communities regulate the use of land and buildings to protect and promote the quality of life within their boundaries. Zoning regulations are also an important means of implementing the goals of the City’s comprehensive plan. Under the Zoning Code, every city property is located in a specific zoning district and has an established legal use. If there was no Zoning Code, property owners could infringe on one another's use of property; nearby uses could be incompatible; structures could be built too close or too tall; the natural environment could be adversely impacted, and important historical and cultural assets could be lost.Zoning regulations are therefore written to make the best uses of our already built environment; to protect the investments made in properties; and, to promote the development and enjoyment of neighborhoods.The City of Rochester’s zoning regulations were comprehensively revised in 1929, 1957, 1975, and 2003.Zoning Code UpdateThe City is currently in the process of updating its Zoning Code to align with the Rochester 2034 Comprehensive Plan. To learn more about this project and how you can be involved, click here.Zoning Applications and Reviews A Permit application is generally required to initiate a Zoning application and review. Permits are required to establish a use for a property, or to make improvements to it, and may be made by an owner or an individual with a contractual interest in the property, such as a lessee, contractor, or agent.When an application for a Permit is made to the City of Rochester, a zoning review is initiated, and an application for a Certificate of Zoning Compliance (CZC) is opened. Applicants are encouraged to schedule pre-application meetings for their projects as needed.Zoning regulations determine the types of uses and development allowed in each zoning district, as well as many detailed aspects of a development, such as accessory uses, parking, setbacks, screening, landscaping, and to some extent, design. Regulations are found in Chapter 120 of the City Code.Approximately fifteen (15) different types of zoning districts exist in the City of Rochester, each with their own unique set of regulations for uses and development. There are also certain regulations applied city-wide or to specified uses. Click here to learn What's my Zoning.Zoning regulations also identify certain special approval processes that may be required to approve changes to a property. Variances, Special Permits, Certificates of Appropriateness, Site Plan Approvals, and Subdivisions are the most commonly needed types of special approvals. Special approvals sometimes waive requirements written in the Zoning Code.Special ApprovalsSpecial approvals are granted by a public board, a commission, City Council or by the Manager of Zoning. Variances are granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals; Special Permits and Subdivision approvals are granted by the City Planning Commission ; Certificates of Appropriateness are approved by the Rochester Preservation Board; and Zoning text or map amendments are reviewed by the City Planning Commission and approved by City Council. Application forms and meeting schedules are available online for most of these processes.All applications must be reviewed for their possible environmental impacts to our physical, cultural and historical assets. State and local environmental laws, known as "SEQR," enacted first in the 1970's, require specific compliance reviews to ensure that each project or change does not cause any significant adverse impacts to these assets.Zoning ApprovalThe Manager of Zoning must approve all Certificates of Zoning Compliance (CZC). The issuance of a Certificate establishes that a project or proposal complies with and meets all required zoning regulations for the requested approval. It is required before a Building Permit can be issued.

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    Data from: A spatial database of bedding attitudes to accompany Geologic map...

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    Theodore R. Brandt; David W. Moore; Kyle E. Murray (2016). A spatial database of bedding attitudes to accompany Geologic map of the greater Denver area, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado, by Donald E. Trimble and Michael N. Machette [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/5d69fc38-c027-46a6-93c0-3332061cc736
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    Oct 29, 2016
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    Authors
    Theodore R. Brandt; David W. Moore; Kyle E. Murray
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    This digital map shows bedding attitude symbols display over the geographic extent of surficial deposits and rock stratigraphic units (formations) as compiled by Trimble and Machette 1973-1977 and published in 1979 (U.S. Geological Survey Map I-856-H) under the Front Range Urban Corridor Geology Program. Trimble and Machette compiled their geologic map from published geologic maps and unpublished geologic mapping having varied map unit schemes. A convenient feature of the compiled map is its uniform classification of geologic units that mostly matches those of companion maps to the north (USGS I-855-G) and to the south (USGS I-857-F). Published as a color paper map, the Trimble and Machette map was intended for land-use planning in the Front Range Urban Corridor. This map recently (1997-1999), was digitized under the USGS Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project (see cross-reference). In general, the mountainous areas in the west part of the map exhibit various igneous and metamorphic bedrock units of Precambrian age, major faults, and fault brecciation zones at the east margin (5-20 km wide) of the Front Range. The eastern and central parts of the map (Colorado Piedmont) depict a mantle of unconsolidated deposits of Quaternary age and interspersed outcroppings of Cretaceous or Tertiary-Cretaceous sedimentary bedrock. The Quaternary mantle is comprised of eolian deposits (quartz sand and silt), alluvium (gravel, sand, and silt of variable composition), colluvium, and few landslides. At the mountain front, north-trending, dipping Paleozoic and Mesozoic sandstone, shale, and limestone bedrock formations form hogbacks and intervening valleys.

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    Data from: Land Cover Map 2018 (20m classified pixels, GB)

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    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2020). Land Cover Map 2018 (20m classified pixels, GB) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/b3dfc4c7-c9bd-4a02-bed8-46b2a41be04a
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    Jun 23, 2020
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
    License

    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plain

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This is the 20m classified pixels dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2018(LCM2018) representing Great Britain. It describes Great Britain's land cover in 2018 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset is the Random Forest classification result from classifying a 20m pixel raster containing multi-season spectral information combined with context layers, which help to resolve spectral confusion. It is provided as a 2-band, 8-bit integer raster. The band-1 is the UKCEH Land Cover Class identifier, band-2 is an indicator of classification confidence. For a fuller description please refer to the product documentation. LCM2018 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2018. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2018. LCM2018 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2019. These are the latest in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Data from: A spatial database of bedding attitudes to accompany Geologic Map...

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    (2018). A spatial database of bedding attitudes to accompany Geologic Map of the Boulder--Fort Collins--Greeley area, Colorado, by Roger B. Colton. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/0a9cb145030643048f494fbd595f47a7/html
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2018
    Area covered
    Fort Collins
    Description

    description: This digital map shows bedding attitude data displayed over the geographic extent of rock stratigraphic units (formations) as compiled by Colton in 1976 (U.S.Geological Survey Map I-855-G) under the Front Range Urban Corridor Geology Program. Colton used his own mapping and published geologic maps having varied map unit schemes to compile one map with a uniform classification of geologic units. The resulting published color paper map was intended for planning for use of land in the Front Range Urban Corridor. In 1997-1999, under the USGS Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project, Colton's map was digitized to provide data at 1:100,000 scale to address urban growth issues(see cross-reference). In general, the west part of the map shows a variety of Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks, major faults and brecciated zones along an eastern strip (5-20 km wide) of the Front Range. The eastern and central part of the map (Colorado Piedmont) depicts a mantle of Quaternary unconsolidated deposits and interspersed Cretaceous or Tertiary-Cretaceous sedimentary rock outcrops. The Quaternary mantle is comprised of eolian deposits (quartz sand and silt), alluvium (gravel, sand, and silt of variable composition), colluvium, and few landslides. At the mountain front, north-trending, dipping Paleozoic and Mesozoic sandstone and shale formations (and sparse limestone) form hogbacks, intervening valleys, and in range-front folds, anticlines, and fault blocks. Localized dikes and sills of Tertiary rhyodacite and basalt intrude rocks near the range front, mostly in the Boulder area.; abstract: This digital map shows bedding attitude data displayed over the geographic extent of rock stratigraphic units (formations) as compiled by Colton in 1976 (U.S.Geological Survey Map I-855-G) under the Front Range Urban Corridor Geology Program. Colton used his own mapping and published geologic maps having varied map unit schemes to compile one map with a uniform classification of geologic units. The resulting published color paper map was intended for planning for use of land in the Front Range Urban Corridor. In 1997-1999, under the USGS Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project, Colton's map was digitized to provide data at 1:100,000 scale to address urban growth issues(see cross-reference). In general, the west part of the map shows a variety of Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks, major faults and brecciated zones along an eastern strip (5-20 km wide) of the Front Range. The eastern and central part of the map (Colorado Piedmont) depicts a mantle of Quaternary unconsolidated deposits and interspersed Cretaceous or Tertiary-Cretaceous sedimentary rock outcrops. The Quaternary mantle is comprised of eolian deposits (quartz sand and silt), alluvium (gravel, sand, and silt of variable composition), colluvium, and few landslides. At the mountain front, north-trending, dipping Paleozoic and Mesozoic sandstone and shale formations (and sparse limestone) form hogbacks, intervening valleys, and in range-front folds, anticlines, and fault blocks. Localized dikes and sills of Tertiary rhyodacite and basalt intrude rocks near the range front, mostly in the Boulder area.

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    Data from: Land Cover Map 2020 (10m classified pixels, GB)

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    Morton, R.D.; Marston, C.G.; O’Neil, A.W.; Rowland, C.S. (2021). Land Cover Map 2020 (10m classified pixels, GB) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/35c7d0e5-1121-4381-9940-75f7673c98f7
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 8, 2021
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    Authors
    Morton, R.D.; Marston, C.G.; O’Neil, A.W.; Rowland, C.S.
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plain

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
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    This is a 10-metre pixel data set representing the land surface, classified into 21 UKCEH land cover classes, based upon Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. The pixel product is given as a two-band raster in geoTiff format. The first band gives the most likely land cover type; the second band gives the probability associated with this land cover. The probability layer is an indicator of uncertainty (0 to 100). Low values correspond to low certainty (higher uncertainty). This is the first 10m resolution land cover map produced by UKCEH. It succeeds 20m resolution classified pixel products from 2017, 2018 and 2019. A full description of this and all UKCEH LCM2020 products are available from the product documentation accompanying this data.

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    Data from: Land Cover Map 2018 (20m classified pixels, N. Ireland)

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    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2020). Land Cover Map 2018 (20m classified pixels, N. Ireland) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/cf5050d8-495d-45a6-9e2e-bba5239284c2
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
    License

    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/lcm-raster/plain

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This is the 20m classified pixels dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2018(LCM2018) representing Northern Ireland. It describes Northern Ireland's land cover in 2018 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset is the Random Forest classification result from classifying a 20m pixel raster containing multi-season spectral information combined with context layers, which help to resolve spectral confusion. It is provided as a 2-band, 8-bit integer raster. The band-1 is the UKCEH Land Cover Class identifier, band-2 is an indicator of classification confidence. For a fuller description please refer to the product documentation. LCM2018 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2018. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2018. LCM2018 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2019. These are the latest in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Northern Ireland (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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    Wisconsin Tax Law Points

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    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (2024). Wisconsin Tax Law Points [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/wi-dnr::wisconsin-tax-law-points
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    Apr 12, 2024
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    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    DEFINITION:Tax Law POINT is a generalized point representation of lands enrolled in the Managed Forest and Forest Crop Law Programs, collectively referred to as Tax Law Layers. Points are located at the center point of each 40-acre quarter-quarter section in which land is enrolled. Points do not identify specific enrollment location. Acreage enrolled from fractional or government lots are located either to the most approximate QQ, Q or S as possible. (Enrolled parcels are represented by the PLSS shape they lie within; however, the actual size of the enrolled property may be as small as 0.1 acres). The GIS layer was last updated March 1, 2024 to reflect conditions as of January 1, 2024. Corrections are made to the data throughout the year that may not be reflected in this snapshot.FEATURE TYPE(S): PointGEOGRAPHIC EXTENT: StatewideSOURCE SCALE: VariedPROJECTION: Wisconsin Transverse Mercator NAD 1983/1991 (WTM83/91), WKID: 3071PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: Wisconsin’s forest tax laws encourage sustainable forest management on private lands by providing a property tax incentive to landowners. Both the Managed Forest Law (MFL) and Forest Crop Law (FCL) encourage proper management of woodlands not only in their purposes and policies, but through a written management plan for a landowner’s property. The management plan incorporates landowner objectives, timber management, wildlife management, water quality and the environment as a whole to create healthy and productive forest. In exchange for following a written management plan and program rules, landowners pay forest tax law program rates in lieu of regular property taxes.FCL lands are open to the public for the following activities: hunting and fishing.MFL lands enrolled as open are open to the public for the following activities: hunting, fishing, hiking, sight-seeing, and cross-country skiing.Additional rules regarding public access may be reviewed here: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/forestlandowners/mflThe GIS feature class was created to be used in the Open Private Forest Lands web mapping application (Private Forest Lands Open to Public Recreation).Open Private Forest Lands (OPFL) Project Background: Provide a simple GIS web mapping application to display the approximate representations of over 1.3 million acres of Forest Tax Law lands (Managed Forest and Forest Crop Law) open to the public for hunting, hiking, fishing, cross-country skiing, and sightseeing. Display information to allow the public to access the lands without spending a lot of time cross checking plat books or contacting local county offices or the county Land Information Offices.Update Frequency: Annual (Spring). Edits to Tax Law entries can occur throughout the year, but most changes are not effective until January 1 except for landowner information. In the Spring of each year, the feature class is re-generated to reflect new entries, changes to access, etc. effective January 1.Spring update: Update to reflect enrollments as of January.The GIS layer was last updated March 1, 2024 to reflect conditions as of January 1, 2024. Corrections are made to the data throughout the year that may not be reflected in this snapshot.ATTRIBUTES:Field Descriptions:ORDER_NO: (c, 12) The Forestry property code of the feature. (Use as join field for if linking to landowner table information.)Format: 2-digit cnty – 3 digit seq no – 4 digit year of entryEx. 11-234-2013DNR_CTY_NO: (n, 2) The 2-digit DNR county code representing the predominant county in which the DTRSQQ falls.Format: Numbers, No commasEx: 37 (Marathon County)CNTY_NAME: (T, 11) County name of the predominant county in which the DTRSQQ falls.Ex: MarathonENTRY_YEAR: (t, 4) The year in which the order number was entered into the taxlaw program.Format: YYYYEx: 1999TAX_TYPE: (t, 3) Indicates whether the polygon is enrolled in MFL or FCL.Format: ALL CAPSPossible Values:MFL: Managed Forest LawFCL: Forest Crop LawAC_OP_PLS: (double) Acres, associated to the identified order number, that are enrolled in the identified PLSS as open. Additional polygons (DTRSQQ records) may contain additional acreage for the associated order number (see AC_OP_ORD for total open acreage associated with this order number). NOTE: This is not the total number of acres open with this DTRSQQ record. Any other order numbers with acreage in this DTRSQQ are identified in separate records by order number.AC_CL_PLS: (double) Acres, associated to the identified order number, that are enrolled in the identified PLSS as closed. Additional polygons (DTRSQQ records) may contain additional acreage for the associated order number (see AC_CL_ORD for total closed acreage associated with this order number). NOTE: This is not the total number of acres closed with this DTRSQQ record. Any other order numbers with acreage in this DTRSQQ are identified in separate records by order number.AC_TOT_PLS: (double) Total acres, associated to the identified order number, that are enrolled in the identified PLSS. Additional polygons (DTRSQQ records) may contain additional acreage for the associated order number (see AC_TOT_ORD for total acreage associated with this order number). NOTE: This is not the total number of acres enrolled within this DTRSQQ record. Any other order numbers with acreage in this DTRSQQ are identified in separate records by order number.ORDER_YRS: (t, 2) Total number of years the order will be enrolled in the program (under the associated order number). Format: Plan or order lengths are either 25 or 50 yearsEx: 50ORDER_EXP: (t, 20) Date that order number expires. All orders end on December 31. Format: December 31, YYYYEx: December 31, 2015OWNER_TEXT: (t, 30) Type of ownership. Ownership could be: Individual, Joint, Corporation, LLC, Partnership, LLP, Trust, etc.ACCNT_TYPE: (t, 1) Type of account.Possible Values:S: Small Account – landowners generally have less than 1,000 acres of forest land and the accounts are managed by DNR field foresters.L: Large Account – landowners generally have 1,000 acres or more of forest land and the accounts are managed by DNR Forest TaxAC_OP_ORD: (double) Total open acreage associated with the order number. AC_CL_ORD: (double) Total closed acreage associated with the order number.AC_TOT_ORD: (double) Total acreage associated with the order number.DTRSQQ_CO: (long) A concatenation of direction, township, range, section, quarter section, and quarter-quarter section used to approximate the location of the order number (or part of the order number). Each order number has separate records for each DTRSQQ where the order number resides. (Data source: 24K Landnet Spatial Database Technical Documentation)Format:1st Digit = Direction2nd & 3rd Digits = Township4th & 5th Digits = Range6th & 7th Digits = Section8th Digit = Quarter9th Digit = Quarter-QuarterEx: 441012812LEGAL_D_CO: (t, 5) Code describing legal description identified by order number.Format: 1st character:Blank = Entire (Govt Lot)D = Entire (PLSS)P = Part ofE = Entire Excluding ROW2nd character:L = Govt LotBlank = PLSSCharacters 3-5:If PLSS, 001-016 are StandardIf PLSS, 017-060 are FractionalIf Govt Lot, this is the Govt Lot #Ex: PL003LEGAL_DESC: (t, 100) Translated legal description code. Ex: GOV LOT 3, PART OFDTRSLD_TXT: (t, 2380) Field generated to convert DTRSQQ and legal description codes to a text description of the PLSS where the enrollment is located. Includes a note indicating if a record includes a fractional correction.Ex: T02-R01W-S05, Part of the NE of the NW (fractional correction)PARCEL_NO: (t, 255) County created parcel number. (Parcel level information not yet available for all records.)Format: Varies by countyEx: 07-04-59MCD_NAME: (t, 50) Municipal Civil Division (MCD) name.Ex: Solon SpringsMCD_TYPE_C: (t, 1) Type of Municipal Civil Division (MCD). Format: ALL CAPSPossible Values:T: TownV: VillageC: CityPLSS_LEVEL: (t, 2) PLSS level to which the record is located. Format: ALL CAPSPossible Values:QQ: Quarter-quarterQ: QuarterS: SectionCHNG_BY: (c, 30) The user who last updated the record.Ex: klauscCHNG_DATE: (date) Date the record was last changed.Format: MM/DD/YYYY Ex: 10/23/2012ACCESS: (t, 1) Indicates whether the quarter-quarter contains areas which are open to the public, closed to the public, or both.Format: ALL CAPSPossible Values:O: QQ contains areas that are Open to the publicC: QQ contains areas that are Closed to the publicB: QQ contains Both open and closed areas.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Tax law programs: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/forestlandowners/mflWeb mapping application: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/forestlandowners/opentopublicappCONTACT PERSON(S):GIS contact: Laura Waddle - GIS Specialist, (608) 320-4648, Laura.Waddle@wisconsin.govResource contact: R.J. Wickham - Tax Law Section Chief, (920) 369-6248, Richard.Wickham@wisconsin.govCOPYRIGHT:The material is for the noncommercial use of the general public. 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R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland (2020). Land Cover Map 2019 (land parcels, N. Ireland) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/6e67cba0-c872-4146-bc09-d6c98731f3b3

Land Cover Map 2019 (land parcels, N. Ireland)

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Dataset updated
Jun 23, 2020
Dataset provided by
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
Authors
R.D. Morton; C.G. Marston; A.W. O'Neil; C.S. Rowland
Time period covered
Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
Area covered
Dataset funded by
Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
Description

This is the land parcels (polygon) dataset for the UKCEH Land Cover Map of 2019 (LCM2019) representing Northern Ireland. It describes Northern Ireland's land cover in 2019 using UKCEH Land Cover Classes, which are based on UK Biodiversity Action Plan broad habitats. This dataset was derived from the corresponding LCM2019 20m classified pixels dataset. All further LCM2019 datasets for Northern Ireland are derived from this land parcel product. A range of land parcel attributes are provided. These include the dominant UKCEH Land Cover Class given as an integer value and a range of per-parcel pixel statistics to help assess classification confidence and accuracy; for a full explanation please refer to the dataset documentation. LCM2019 represents a suite of geospatial land cover datasets (raster and polygon) describing the UK land surface in 2019. These were produced at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology by classifying satellite images from 2019. LCM2019 was simultaneously released with LCM2017 and LCM2018. These are the latest in a series of UKCEH land cover maps, which began with the 1990 Land Cover Map of Great Britain (now usually referred to as LCM1990) followed by UK-wide land cover maps LCM2000, LCM2007 and LCM2015. This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council award number NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability.

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