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The dataset contains All India and Monthly Non-Resident of India (NRI) Deposits - Outstandings and Inflows(+) / Outflows(-)
Notes: 1. Flows derived from the month-end balances may not be consistent with the data provided under monthly total ‘outflows/inflows’ as exchange rates used in two sets of data are different. 2. All figures are inclusive of accrued interest. 3. Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) was introduced in May 1993.
The statistic shows countries worldwide ranked by their value on the Networked Readiness Index of the World Economic Forum. Singapore was first in the ranking with a value of ***.
The National Risk Index Counties - Natural Hazard Frequency (October 2020) map service contains county-level Natural Hazard Frequency data.The National Risk Index (NRI) is an online tool to help illustrate the nation’s communities most at risk of natural hazards. It leverages authoritative nationwide datasets and multiplies values for exposure, hazard frequency, and historic loss ratios to derive Expected Annual Loss for 18 natural hazards; and it combines this metric with Social Vulnerability and Community Resilience data to generate a unitless, normalized Risk Index score for every census tract and county in the United States.The NRI incorporates data for the following natural hazards: Avalanche, Coastal Flooding, Cold Wave, Drought, Earthquake, Hail, Heat Wave, Hurricane, Ice Storm, Landslide, Lightning, Riverine Flooding, Strong Wind, Tornado, Tsunami, Volcanic Activity, Wildfire, and Winter Weather.Sources for Expected Annual Loss data include Arizona State University's Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security, CoreLogic, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Iowa State University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Avalanche Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), NOAA National Hurricane Center (NHC), NOAA National Weather Service (NWS), NOAA Storm Prediction Center (SPC), NOAA / Vaisala National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN), Smithsonian Institution, State of Alaska, State of California, State of Hawaii, State of Oregon, State of Washington, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), US Department of Agriculture (USDA), USDA Forest Service, and United States Geological Survey (USGS). Data for Social Vulnerability and Community Resilience is provided by University of South Carolina's Hazards & Vulnerability Research Institute (HVRI).Get the intended user experience at The National Risk Index application
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India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident Ordinary Rupee Accounts data was reported at 185.000 USD mn in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 367.000 USD mn for Aug 2018. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident Ordinary Rupee Accounts data is updated monthly, averaging 104.000 USD mn from Apr 2006 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 150 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 997.000 USD mn in Nov 2011 and a record low of -411.000 USD mn in Aug 2017. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident Ordinary Rupee Accounts data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.KAG003: Non Resident Indian Deposits.
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The National Resource Inventory (NRI) program acquires aerial photos of small 1/4 section sites nationwide. It is special purpose photography for government land-use studies and not available for reproduction or resale. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the umbrella name given to several NRCS land managment initiatives. The basic unit of description for a Stewardship Lands Imagery (SLI) site is called an easement. SLI easements are generally larger than NRI sites some SLI easements are less than one acre while others may be as large as 16,000 acres.
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The dataset contains All India Yearly Outstanding Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Deposits from Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy.
Note: 1. The figures are outstanding as on last Friday of March. 2. The figures on NRI deposits are as reported by scheduled commercial banks in India.
The National Risk Index Census Tracts feature layer contains Census tract-level data for the Risk Index, Expected Annual Loss, Social Vulnerability, and Community Resilience. The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool that helps to illustrate the communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards across the United States and territories.
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The dataset contains All India Yearly Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Deposit Scheme Flows from Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy.
Note: 1. All figures are inclusive of accrued interest and valuation factor. 2. The figures on NRI deposits are as reported by scheduled commercial banks in India.
During April and June 2023, the NRI deposits in India were projected to be worth over * billion U.S. dollars. NRI deposits play a significant role in the economy. The country leads the world in terms of remittance inflows.
This statistic depicts the value of non-resident Indian (NRI) investment in primary real estate in India in 2017 with an estimate for 2022. In 2022, the value of primary real estate investment by non-residents in India was estimated to amount to around 25.7 billion U.S. dollars.
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The 2017 National Resources Inventory (NRI) conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides updated information on the status, condition, and trends of land, soil, water, and related resources on the Nation's non-Federal lands. Non-Federal lands include privately owned lands, tribal and trust lands, and lands controlled by State and local governments. The 2017 NRI provides nationally consistent data for the 35-year period 1982–2017. This current NRI database should be used to compare 2017 conditions with those for earlier years. Major releases of these data continue to be reported at 5-year intervals. The NRI survey framework was also used to conduct focused data collections, such as the annual Grazing Lands On-Sites, the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Farmer Surveys, and other one-time special studies. Statistical estimation and quality assurance procedures employed for the NRI survey program help ensure that trends reported using NRI data reflect true changes in resource conditions; Chapter 7 Methodology and Use section of this report provides further explanation. This report presents national- and state-level estimates from the 2017 NRI for the 48 conterminous states, Hawaii, and the Caribbean Territories for basic NRI data themes, including changes and trends in land cover/use, irrigation, land capability class and subclass, prime farmland, soil erosion, and wetlands. Information on how to request additional NRI estimates can be found on the NRI Web site at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/nri/. NRI summary report (pdf), data tables (xlsx), and figures (zip) are available for download, and State and Regional profiles based on the 2017 NRI can be found through the RCA data viewer. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: National Resources Inventory. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/technical/nra/nri/ A statistical survey of land use and natural resource conditions and trends on U.S. non-Federal lands.
The City of Portland, Bureau of Planning, Natural Resource Inventory Update project GIS model combined riparian and wildlife habitat relative resource value. For more information about the City of Portland Natural Resource Inventory Update project, visit the project homepage at:https://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm?&c=40437 For more information on the Natural Resource Inventory GIS model, refer to:https://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=165937-- Additional Information: Category: Planning Purpose: This information is intended to update Portland's existing natural resource inventories and inform existing environmental program implementation, current and future planning efforts, and future resource management decisions. Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52823
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Notes: The P values in the “Molecular NRI/NTI” and “Phylomatic NRI/NTI” columns were calculated using a two-tailed t-test to assess whether the mean NRI and NTI values in the habitat types and spatial scales were higher or lower than expected. Negative values indicate that the observed average NRI or NTI was phylogenetically overdispersed. Positive values indicate that the observed average NRI or NTI score was phylogenetically clustered. The columns labeled “NRI or NTI difference” provided the mean of the difference between the molecular phylogeny and Phylomatic NRI and NTI values in each habitat type or spatial scale and were calculated using a two-tailed paired t-test to assess whether the NRI and NTI values in a habitat type or spatial scale calculated from the barcode phylogeny were significantly different than those calculated using the Phylomatic phylogeny. We found all differences among habitats in NRI and NTI were statistically significant according to the spatial GLS tests (P
The Nationwide Rivers Inventory (NRI) is a listing of free-flowing river segments in the United States and Puerto Rico that are believed to possess one or more "outstandingly remarkable" natural or cultural values judged to be at least regionally significant. Hence, NRI river segments are potential candidates for inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic River System. Under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act section 5(d)(1), a 1979 Presidential Memorandum, and 1980 Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) guidance, all federal agencies must seek to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts to NRI rivers. Associated Department of the Interior and National Park Service policy and guidance provides direction on Nationwide Rivers Inventory responsibilities.The NRI is a source of information for statewide river assessments and federal agencies involved with stream-related projects. Always coordinate with local land managers to see if there are other river resources that may need to be considered. For any group concerned with ecosystem management, the inventory can provide the location of the nearest naturally- functioning system which might serve as a reference for monitoring activities. For the recreationalist, it provides a listing of free-flowing, relatively undisturbed river segments. The National Park Service (NPS) maintains the Nationwide Rivers Inventory, which was originally compiled in 1982 in partial fulfillment of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (Section 5).An interactive map for users to search and filter for river segments listed in the NRI is available at nps.gov/nri.IRMA Data Store Reference
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Natural Resource Inventory/Forest Stand Delineations (NRI/FSDs) and Forest Conservation Plan Exemptions (FCPEs) are intended to document and map the locations of all existing environmental on-site features, including but not limited to topography, wetlands, floodplains, streams, and specimen trees. The difference between an NRI/FSD and an FCP Exemption is the way the plans are used in our planning process. NRI/FSDs must be approved before a Forest Conservation Plan application can be submitted. FCP Exemptions, once confirmed, exempt the applicant from having to submit a Forest Conservation Plan as part of future applications. For FCP Exemptions, applicants must identify which section of Forest Conservation Law 22-5A they believe they are exempt under. For both NRI/FSDs and FCP Exemptions there are three possible levels of detail required: Full NRI/FSDs: Required where forest exists on the property and is impacted by the proposed activity. Full NRI/FSDs must include a forest stand delineation and thorough description of the forest characteristics. Simplified NRI: Appropriate where no forest exists on the property, and therefore does not need to include a forest stand delineation or description of forest characteristics. Existing Conditions Plan: Simplified plan showing only basic site details in addition to extent of disturbance proposed. Applicants must receive permission from Montgomery Planning Staff to submit an Existing Conditions Plan. For more details: https://montgomeryplanning.org/development/development-applications/nri-fsd-fcp-exemption/ For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
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India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Total data was reported at 1.136 USD bn in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.391 USD bn for Aug 2018. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Total data is updated monthly, averaging 463.000 USD mn from Apr 2001 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 210 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.145 USD bn in Nov 2013 and a record low of -9.299 USD bn in Nov 2016. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.KAG003: Non Resident Indian Deposits.
The City of Portland, Bureau of Planning, Natural Resource Inventory Update project GIS model relative riparian resource value. For more information about the City of Portland Natural Resource Inventory Update project, visit the project homepage at:https://www.portlandonline.com/planning/index.cfm?c=40437 For more information on the Natural Resource Inventory GIS model, refer to:https://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=165937-- Additional Information: Category: Planning Purpose: This information is intended to update Portland's existing natural resource inventories and inform existing environmental program implementation, current and future planning efforts, and future resource management decisions. Update Frequency: As needed-- Metadata Link: https://www.portlandmaps.com/metadata/index.cfm?&action=DisplayLayer&LayerID=52824
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India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident External Rupee Accounts data was reported at 1.152 USD bn in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.178 USD bn for Aug 2018. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident External Rupee Accounts data is updated monthly, averaging 302.500 USD mn from Apr 2001 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 210 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.443 USD bn in May 2012 and a record low of -512.000 USD mn in May 2004. India NRI Deposits: Net Accretions: Non Resident External Rupee Accounts data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.KAG003: Non Resident Indian Deposits.
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This submission includes publicly available data extracted in its original form. Please reference the Related Publication listed here for source and citation information If you have questions about the underlying data stored here, please contact the National Risk Index team at FEMA-NRI@fema.dhs.gov "The National Risk Index is a dataset and online tool to help illustrate the United States communities most at risk for 18 natural hazards. It was designed and built by FEMA in close collaboration with various stakeholders and partners in academia; local, state and federal government; and private industry. The Risk Index leverages available source data for natural hazard and community risk factors to develop a baseline risk measurement for each United States county and Census tract. The National Risk Index's interactive mapping and data-based interface enables users to visually explore individual datasets to better understand what is driving a community's natural hazard risk with minimal technical expertise. Users may also create reports to capture risk details on a community or conduct community-based risk comparisons, as well as export data for analysis using other software. FEMA has recently published a series of tutorial videos highlighting the main features of the National Risk Index and explains the methodologies behind our interpretation of risk data. Click here to view the list of videos. For comprehensive details about the Risk Index, see the National Risk Index Technical Documentation. [Quote from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/learn-more]
This statistic depicts the distribution of non-resident Indian (NRI) investment in primary real estate across India in 2017, by source country. In this year, investment from the United Arab Emirates accounted for around ** percent of the total primary real estate investment by non-residents in India.
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The dataset contains All India and Monthly Non-Resident of India (NRI) Deposits - Outstandings and Inflows(+) / Outflows(-)
Notes: 1. Flows derived from the month-end balances may not be consistent with the data provided under monthly total ‘outflows/inflows’ as exchange rates used in two sets of data are different. 2. All figures are inclusive of accrued interest. 3. Foreign Currency Non-Resident (Banks) was introduced in May 1993.