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    Natural Neighbourhoods

    • data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info
    • find.data.gov.scot
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    Updated May 27, 2021
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    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping (2021). Natural Neighbourhoods [Dataset]. https://data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info/datasets/9961be54aa5649aebfb5f2cde53fa432
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    Dataset updated
    May 27, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping
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    Description

    Natural neighbourhoods are neighbourhood definitions and boundaries created during a consultation with Edinburgh residents. Natural neighbourhood boundaries were created in 2004 as part of a review of ward boundaries. The city has changed much since then, the population has increased, new neighbourhoods have appeared and demolition has taken place in other areas so the 2014 consultation has updated these boundaries. The boundaries will be used by the Council and its partners to plan services, consultations and inform policy and strategy development.

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    Polling District Boundaries 2022

    • data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info
    • dtechtive.com
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    Updated Mar 31, 2022
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    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping (2022). Polling District Boundaries 2022 [Dataset]. https://data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info/datasets/e56a3c00197543caaeb161aeffc9c3ec
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 31, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping
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    Description

    The boundaries for each polling station district used in elections.

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    Landfill Areas (Edinburgh Council derived)

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    Updated May 27, 2021
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    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping (2021). Landfill Areas (Edinburgh Council derived) [Dataset]. https://data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info/datasets/f5758745a64c4e11adc7043a057ba439
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    Dataset updated
    May 27, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping
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    Description

    Location and data on licensing and/or operation of known landfill sites within the boundary of the former Edinburgh District Council's administrative area. Details of landfills licensed after 1996 may be obtained from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

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    Controlled Parking Zones

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    Updated May 27, 2021
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    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping (2021). Controlled Parking Zones [Dataset]. https://data.edinburghcouncilmaps.info/datasets/controlled-parking-zones/about
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    Dataset updated
    May 27, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Edinburgh Council Mapping
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    Description

    Controlled Parking Zones represent areas of parking restriction for residential use. Also included in this dataset are priority parking areas. Priority parking places only operate for 90 minutes each day which will stop commuters and non residents from parking in the permit holders places.

  5. Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Consolidated (all sources) - LDEN

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    esri:rest, ogc:wms +2
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    Scottish Government, Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Consolidated (all sources) - LDEN [Dataset]. https://spatialdata.gov.scot/geonetwork/srv/api/records/6ad962f6-e2f0-4c94-850e-fd69f91984ff?language=all
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    www:download-1.0-http--download, ogc:wms, www:link-1.0-http--link, esri:restAvailable download formats
    Dataset provided by
    Scottish Governmenthttp://www.gov.scot/
    Time period covered
    Jan 28, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
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    Description

    Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for all road, rail, airport and industry noise in Scotland in 2021. The data represents the day-evening-night levels (Lden) which are annual average noise levels with separate weightings for the evening and night periods. Day, evening and night periods are defined as 07.00 to 19.00, 19.00 to 23.00 and 23.00 to 07.00 respectively. This includes all road sources (major and non-major), all railway sources (major and non-major), aircraft noise from airports (Aberdeen International Airport, Dundee Airport, Edinburgh Airport and Glasgow Airport) and industry sources within qualifying agglomerations (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow) by means of logarithmic summation.

    Scottish Ministers commissioned strategic noise mapping analysis to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC), which is legally implemented in Scotland thorough the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006, as amended by the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018.

    Noise maps are used to identify areas where noise levels are high and, by linking population data, estimate how many people are affected. This aids in the production of noise action plans to manage noise and reduce noise levels where appropriate.

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    Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LEVE

    • data.europa.eu
    • spatialdata.gov.scot
    unknown, zip
    Updated Sep 5, 2024
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    Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot (2024). Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LEVE [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/noise-mapping-scotland-round-4-industry-leve?locale=el
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 5, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
    Area covered
    Scotland
    Description

    Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for industry noise within agglomerations in 2021. The data represents the evening levels (Leve) – the annual average A-weighted long-term sound over the evening period (19:00-23:00). Qualifying agglomerations are urban areas with populations in excess of 100,000 people, i.e. Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow.

    Scottish Ministers commissioned strategic noise mapping analysis to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC), which is legally implemented in Scotland thorough the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006, as amended by the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018.

    Noise maps are used to identify areas where noise levels are high and, by linking population data, estimate how many people are affected. This aids in the production of noise action plans to manage noise and reduce noise levels where appropriate.

  7. Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LAeq16H

    • spatialdata.gov.scot
    • gimi9.com
    esri:rest, ogc:wms +2
    Updated Aug 5, 2024
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    Scottish Government (2024). Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LAeq16H [Dataset]. https://spatialdata.gov.scot/geonetwork/srv/api/records/31de0d07-842e-46cd-b290-6f7ad8a24dd3?language=all
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    www:download-1.0-http--download, ogc:wms, esri:rest, www:link-1.0-http--linkAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 5, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Scottish Governmenthttp://www.gov.scot/
    Time period covered
    Jan 28, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
    Area covered
    Description

    Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for industry noise within agglomerations in 2021. The data represents the 16-hour daytime level (LAeq,16h) - the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound level over a 16-hour time period (07:00-23:00). Qualifying agglomerations are urban areas with populations in excess of 100,000 people, i.e. Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow.

    Scottish Ministers commissioned strategic noise mapping analysis to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC), which is legally implemented in Scotland thorough the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006, as amended by the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018.

    Noise maps are used to identify areas where noise levels are high and, by linking population data, estimate how many people are affected. This aids in the production of noise action plans to manage noise and reduce noise levels where appropriate.

  8. Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LDEN

    • spatialdata.gov.scot
    esri:rest, ogc:wms +2
    Updated Aug 5, 2024
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    Scottish Government (2024). Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Industry - LDEN [Dataset]. https://spatialdata.gov.scot/geonetwork/srv/api/records/c03a1917-83ec-425b-8af8-8ba8c6b1b4f6?language=all
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    www:link-1.0-http--link, esri:rest, ogc:wms, www:download-1.0-http--downloadAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 5, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Scottish Governmenthttp://www.gov.scot/
    Time period covered
    Jan 28, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
    Area covered
    Description

    Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for industry noise within agglomerations in 2021. The data represents the day-evening-night levels (Lden) which are annual average noise levels with separate weightings for the evening and night periods. Day, evening and night periods are defined as 07.00 to 19.00, 19.00 to 23.00 and 23.00 to 07.00 respectively. Qualifying agglomerations are urban areas with populations in excess of 100,000 people, i.e. Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow.

    Scottish Ministers commissioned strategic noise mapping analysis to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC), which is legally implemented in Scotland thorough the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006, as amended by the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2018.

    Noise maps are used to identify areas where noise levels are high and, by linking population data, estimate how many people are affected. This aids in the production of noise action plans to manage noise and reduce noise levels where appropriate.

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    Data from: Scottish Independence Referendum 2014

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    • dtechtive.com
    xml, zip
    Updated Feb 22, 2017
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    University of Edinburgh (2017). Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7488/ds/1964
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    zip(7.987 MB), xml(0.0041 MB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 22, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    University of Edinburgh
    Area covered
    Scotland
    Description

    this dataset shows the results of the 2014 referendum on Scottish Independence which took place on the 18th September 2014. The data is broken down into the geographical areas such as Edinburgh, Midlothian, Fife and the Highlands. The data shows the number of Yes/No votes, the percentage and the difference between the two (positive depicts a No win). It is interesting to note that anyone over the age of 16 was eligible to vote, a change to the normal over 18 policy in general elections. Turnout was high with 84.6% of those eligible voting. The data was sourced from: http://www.cityam.com/1411046935/who-won-where-how-scottish-councils-voted-independence-referendum-results-map and then combined with Boundary Data from the OS Opendata that provided the geographical boundaries. Another good source of info and maps is http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-29255449. GIS vector data. This dataset was first accessioned in the EDINA ShareGeo Open repository on 2014-09-24 and migrated to Edinburgh DataShare on 2017-02-22.

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Natural Neighbourhoods

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Dataset updated
May 27, 2021
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Edinburgh Council Mapping
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Description

Natural neighbourhoods are neighbourhood definitions and boundaries created during a consultation with Edinburgh residents. Natural neighbourhood boundaries were created in 2004 as part of a review of ward boundaries. The city has changed much since then, the population has increased, new neighbourhoods have appeared and demolition has taken place in other areas so the 2014 consultation has updated these boundaries. The boundaries will be used by the Council and its partners to plan services, consultations and inform policy and strategy development.

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