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  1. d

    SSCZO -- GIS/Map Data -- Spatial Data -- (2013-2018)

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    E. Stacy (2021). SSCZO -- GIS/Map Data -- Spatial Data -- (2013-2018) [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256%3A3590ffab1f244d9741b41f487129148b76b77c8ab68eabda3c762ab4e0e5eede
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    Dec 5, 2021
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    Authors
    E. Stacy
    Time period covered
    Jun 13, 2013 - Jun 13, 2018
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    Description

    Spatial data describing the catchment boundaries, roads, streams, wireless sensor network, and other items of interest within the study site of Providence, as well as the broader context of Sierra National Forest.

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  2. f

    Providence Island Base Map

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    Updated May 10, 2025
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    (2025). Providence Island Base Map [Dataset]. https://data.apps.fao.org/map/catalog/srv/resources/datasets/754012c0-5481-11dc-bc89-000d939bc5d8
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    May 10, 2025
    Description

    This is a vector layer of Providence island's base map. The GIS layer was originally created by the GIS section in the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resource and Transport (MENRT). The layer has been re-edited since then by the Centre for GIS.

  3. r

    Data from: Flood Hazard Areas

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    Updated Jun 24, 2022
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    Environmental Data Center (2022). Flood Hazard Areas [Dataset]. https://www.rigis.org/datasets/flood-hazard-areas
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    Jun 24, 2022
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    Environmental Data Center
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    Description

    This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83.Statewide flood hazard areas compiled from county-based Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) databases for Rhode Island. The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. TheDFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in this case redistributed by the Rhode Island Geographic Information System (RIGIS) at the request of the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency.This dataset provides the user with information on the flood risk hazard zones throughout the state of Rhode Island. Note: the above summary is a slightly modified version adapted from source metadata records provided by FEMA. To provide the user with information on the statewide flood risk based on information provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the DFIRM databases created specifically for the five counties of Rhode Island (Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence, and Washington). This dataset provides information on the likelihood that a flood may occur at a given location in the state. The files and information used to create this dataset were originally provided to the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) by FEMA.This information was in the form of DFIRM databases for each of the five RI counties. This information was then redistributed by RIGIS at the request of RIEMA. The information provided by this data is only a subset of the information available in the original DFIRM databases located on the RIGIS website. For a specific county's complete DFIRM database, please visit the RIGIS website and download the appropriate DFIRM database. This metadata record is specific to this dataset and only contains information relevant to this dataset as provided by FEMA the original DFIRM metadata records. These can be found and referenced in the /DOCUMENT folder that is downloaded as part of a DFIRM package for a specific Rhode Island county. Another valuable source of documentation is FEMA's "Guidelines and Specifications for Flood Hazard Mapping Partners". It is currently available online at https://www.fema.gov/guidelines-and-standards-flood-risk-analysis-and-mapping. The Guide offers a tremendous amount of information regarding how DFIRM data are created, and detailed information about the individual files that constitute a DFIRM database.

  4. d

    Cross-CZO -- LiDAR, Land Cover, GIS/Map Data -- OpenTopography -- National...

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    National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping; Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory; University of Arizona; University of California Merced; Valles Caldera National Preserve; Bandelier National Monument; National Park Service; Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory; Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek CZO; Eel River CZO; Shale Hills CZO (2021). Cross-CZO -- LiDAR, Land Cover, GIS/Map Data -- OpenTopography -- National -- (2010-2017) [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256%3A7f52f67dbb8f6d3c431d6471ba34217b3dd61e15fd6134466a8dec130da6b898
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    Dec 5, 2021
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    Hydroshare
    Authors
    National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping; Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory; University of Arizona; University of California Merced; Valles Caldera National Preserve; Bandelier National Monument; National Park Service; Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory; Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek CZO; Eel River CZO; Shale Hills CZO
    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2010 - Jul 31, 2017
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  5. w

    Quaternary Geologic Map of the Providence-East Providence Quadrangle 2012,...

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    Updated Dec 5, 2017
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    (2017). Quaternary Geologic Map of the Providence-East Providence Quadrangle 2012, RI: Open File Map 2002-01 in ESRI ArcGIS Map Project, scale: 24K [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/geothermaldata_org/YjE0NTMwMDYtMWI5Zi00NDRjLTgzM2QtY2FiN2E2Y2I0NGNj
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    Dec 5, 2017
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    8ada219980e54eb3af55d672d70b12f46c5c310b, Providence
    Description

    ESRI ArcMap project containing of the Quaternary geology of the Providence/East Providence Quadrangle, scale and explanation. Contains the feature class coverage of Quaternary geologic map units, as well as the topomap basemap.

  6. r

    Growth Centers

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    Updated Apr 13, 2006
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    Environmental Data Center (2006). Growth Centers [Dataset]. https://www.rigis.org/datasets/growth-centers
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    Apr 13, 2006
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    Environmental Data Center
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    Description

    The Growth Centers data on the Future Land Use Map were developed for the Division of Planning, RI Statewide Planning Program as part of an update to a state land use plan. These data are included in the Plan as Figure 121-02-(01), Future Land Use Map. The growth centers were an end product of a GIS overlay analysis of land suitability and scenario planning for future growth. Initially the factors for centers included 9 urban communities; Providence, East Providence, Pawtucket, Cranston, Central Falls, Warwick, West Warwick, Newport and Woonsocket as potential urban centers as opposed to identifying specific neighborhoods in those municipalities. Historical downtowns and traditional mixed-use central business cores in urban fringe / suburban communities were included as potential town centers, as well as, some of the historical village downtowns and some traditional mixed-use cores in rural communities. All communities in the State either include one or more existing or potential centers or are within the Urban Services Boundary on the map. The growth centers shown in these data were selected by the Statewide Planning staff, the Technical Committee and the State Planning Council through a series of discussions at public meetings, and comments received at public hearings and workshops in the final adoption of Land Use 2025 in 2006. Centers depicted on the Future Land Use 2025 map are illustrative of potential new centers that may be established. It is not a intended as a comprehensive inventory of existing centers. Other centers may be illustrated and or proposed in municipal comprehensive plans. Full descriptions of the methodology for the GIS analysis and scenario planning can be found within the Technical Appendix D to Land Use 2025, Geographic Analysis for Land Available and Suitable for Development for Land Use 2025. Land Use 2025: State Land Use Policies and Plan was published by the RI Statewide Planning Program on April 13, 2006. The Plan directs the state and communities to concentrate growth inside the Urban Services Boundary (USB) and within potential growth centers in rural areas. It establishes different development approaches for urban and rural areas. This Map has several purposes and applications: It is intended to be used as a policy guide for directing growth to areas most capable of supporting current and future developed uses and to direct growth away from areas less suited for development. Secondly, the Map is a guide to assist the state and communities in making land use policies. It is important to note the Map is a generalized portrayal of state land use policy. It is not a statewide zoning map. Zoning matters and individual land use decisions are the prerogative of local governments. Growth Centers are envisioned to be areas that will encourage development that is both contiguous to existing development with low fiscal and environmental impacts. They are intended to be compact developed areas (existing or new) containing a defined central core that accommodate community needs for residential and economic functions. Centers are intended to provide optimum use of land and services, and offer a choice of diverse housing stock, economic functions, and cultural and governmental uses. Density will vary greatly between centers subject to site constraints; however, it is intended that they will share the common characteristic of compact development that capitalizes on existing infrastructure. Centers should reflect traditional New England development patterns with a human scale of blocks, streets, open spaces that offer walkability and access to transit where available. In suburban areas, centers should be distinguished from surrounding sprawling development by a closer proximity between residential and non-residential uses. In rural areas, centers should be surrounded by natural areas, farmland, or open space, and may have a mixed-use and or commercial area in the core for neighborhood-scale goods and services. The land use element is the over arching element in Rhode Island's State Guide Plan. The Plan articulates goals, objectives and strategies to guide the current and future land use planning of municipalities and state agencies. The purpose of the plan is to guide future land use and to present policies under which state and municipal plans and land use activities will be reviewed for consistency with the State Guide Plan. The Map is a graphical representation of recommendations for future growth patterns in the State. The Map contains a USB that shows where areas with public services supporting urban development presently exist, or are likely to be provided, through 2025. Also included on the map are growth centers which are potential areas for development and redevelopment outside of the USB. These data will be updated when plan is updated or upon an amendment approved by the State Planning Council.

  7. w

    Historic Sites and National Register of Historic Places, Historic districts...

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    Updated Aug 19, 2017
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    NSGIC State | GIS Inventory (2017). Historic Sites and National Register of Historic Places, Historic districts and properties listed on the national register of historic places. Property line polygons were mannually transferred to paper quad maps and digitized from tablets 1995 updates with on-screen digitizing over RIGIS, Published in 1995, 1:24000 (1in=2000ft) scale, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/ODQ3NjEzZmQtNDZjYi00MzMxLTk4ZTgtNzkwOTlhMjE0Y2Fk
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    Aug 19, 2017
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    NSGIC State | GIS Inventory
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    19e8e24fa2bd6cf60e5e31b4d2d46bb01a236a43, Rhode Island
    Description

    Historic Sites and National Register of Historic Places dataset current as of 1995. Historic districts and properties listed on the national register of historic places. Property line polygons were mannually transferred to paper quad maps and digitized from tablets 1995 updates with on-screen digitizing over RIGIS.

  8. r

    1939 Rhode Island Aerial Photographs

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    Updated Jan 1, 1993
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    Environmental Data Center (1993). 1939 Rhode Island Aerial Photographs [Dataset]. https://www.rigis.org/maps/21daa23e39b34ce2a5259662fc3e3dda
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 1993
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environmental Data Center
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    1939 Digital Aerial Photography Contributor: Rhode Island Department of Administration, Statewide Planning Program This map service features scanned, georeferenced historical aerial photography collected in May of 1939. The scanned images are panchromatic (black and white) and have a spatial resolution of approximately 4 feet. While the original prints are archived by the Rhode Island Statewide Planning Program, the scanned images are available from the Rhode Island Geographic Information System (RIGIS) consortium (https://rigis.org)Users can download these images.visit this page and download them all. use this imagery Download App to choose the ones you needThese download in zipped MrSID format. Web services available:ArcGIS Online hosted tile layer ArcGIS map service (REST endpoint)Metadata

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    Sediment Types, Narragansett Bay Sediments; A map of Narragansett Bay...

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    Updated Aug 19, 2017
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    NSGIC State | GIS Inventory (2017). Sediment Types, Narragansett Bay Sediments; A map of Narragansett Bay sediments from McMaster, 1960, Published in 1993, 1:24000 (1in=2000ft) scale, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/NTRjYzljOTgtYmQ5MC00ZDMwLTkyMGQtZDE5YjYyYzhjODNm
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    Aug 19, 2017
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    4add76bddba298cf52d1747f5c46fbd37b58a33d
    Description

    Sediment Types dataset current as of 1993. Narragansett Bay Sediments; A map of Narragansett Bay sediments from McMaster, 1960.

  10. r

    Land Use and Land Cover (2020)

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    Updated Apr 1, 2021
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    Environmental Data Center (2021). Land Use and Land Cover (2020) [Dataset]. https://www.rigis.org/datasets/edc::land-use-and-land-cover-2020/
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environmental Data Center
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    Description

    This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83.A statewide, seamless, vector-formatted geospatial dataset depicting 2020 land use and land cover ground conditions. The product was developed by comparing high resolution 2020 and 2011 leaf-off aerial orthoimagery and employing both automated and manual processes to detect, delineate and photointerpret changes since 2011. The project area encompasses the State of Rhode Island and also extends 1/2 mile into the neighboring states of Connecticut and Massachusetts, or to the limits of the source orthoimagery. The minimum mapping unit for this dataset is 0.5 acre.The classification scheme is based on the same RI-modified Anderson Level III scheme used in previous classifications (1988, 1995, 2003/2004, and 2011) with the addition of two new classes (148) Ground-mounted Solar Energy Systems and (149) Wind Energy Systems. If data are used for change detection using the 2003/2004 edition be aware that marinas were coded from other transportation and developed recreation to commercial in the 2020 data to more accurately fit the classification system. The RI classification is based upon Anderson Level III coding described in the United States Geological Survey Publication: "A Land Use And Land Cover Classification System for Use With Remote Sensor Data, Geological Survey Professional Paper 964" Available Online at: https://landcover.usgs.gov/pdf/anderson.pdfPlease consider the source, spatial accuracy, attribute accuracy, and scale of these data before incorporating them into your project. These data were derived from both automated and manual photointerpretation processes and should be used for planning purposes only. The wetland areas contained in this dataset do not include all wetlands previously identified in other RIGIS land use and land cover datasets or in other separate GIS wetland datasets and interpretation of wetland areas should lean toward the side of caution. Wetland areas previously classified as forested wetlands are shown as forested areas in this dataset. Statistical comparisons with RIGIS land use and land cover data prior to 2003 should be treated with caution since some differences in the methodologies used to delineate features were employed

  11. w

    Shorelines, Other, Rhode Island Shoreline and Islands; s44bby89; Coastal...

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    Updated Aug 19, 2017
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    NSGIC State | GIS Inventory (2017). Shorelines, Other, Rhode Island Shoreline and Islands; s44bby89; Coastal Rhode Island and Narragansett Bay with coastal ponds and coding for islands. Shoreline and islands were digitized from mylar quad maps with a digitizing tablet, Published in 1989, 1:24000 (1in=2000ft) scale, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/ZWE0NTczMDQtM2RhMS00NTg3LWI0NzYtMmIxYTg0YTQ4NGEx
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    Aug 19, 2017
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    Rhode Island, 8bebf5b9502b40e8bfebb3c4e2106dbb19c1d89c
    Description

    Shorelines, Other dataset current as of 1989. Rhode Island Shoreline and Islands; s44bby89; Coastal Rhode Island and Narragansett Bay with coastal ponds and coding for islands. Shoreline and islands were digitized from mylar quad maps with a digitizing tablet.

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SSCZO -- GIS/Map Data -- Spatial Data -- (2013-2018)

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Dec 5, 2021
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Authors
E. Stacy
Time period covered
Jun 13, 2013 - Jun 13, 2018
Area covered
Description

Spatial data describing the catchment boundaries, roads, streams, wireless sensor network, and other items of interest within the study site of Providence, as well as the broader context of Sierra National Forest.

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You may also click on individual file links to immediately download a file of the data.

NOTE: We are working to update individual data listings on this site. Current individual data files listed below may not represent all available data and metadata. Click on the Parent Folder link to access all files.

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