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    Ordnance Survey Basemaps (3rd Party Data)

    • metadata.naturalresources.wales
    Updated Feb 4, 2025
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    Ordnance Survey (OS) (2025). Ordnance Survey Basemaps (3rd Party Data) [Dataset]. https://metadata.naturalresources.wales/geonetwork/srv/api/records/EXT_DS64566
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    www:link-1.0-http--linkAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 4, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Ordnance Surveyhttps://os.uk/
    Time period covered
    Sep 1, 2014 - Jul 16, 2020
    Description

    Natural Resources Wales (NRW) holds copies of Ordnance Survey (OS) basemaps for the whole of Wales, in paper and digital format. NRW obtain much of it's OS data, initially, as part of the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) and from 2020 as part of the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA), which is a collective agreement between OS and the government.

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    Wader Slope Layer

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • data-forestry.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 18, 2024
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    mapping.geodata_forestry (2024). Wader Slope Layer [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/221529ba31694e76a11e3b2b5359f36f
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2024
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    mapping.geodata_forestry
    Area covered
    Description

    The elevation data which makes up the slope calculation is derived from OS Terrain® 50 supplied by Ordnance Survey under the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA).

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    Geospatial Analytics Market Report

    • promarketreports.com
    doc, pdf, ppt
    Updated Jan 16, 2025
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    AMA Research & Media LLP (2025). Geospatial Analytics Market Report [Dataset]. https://www.promarketreports.com/reports/geospatial-analytics-market-8769
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    pdf, ppt, docAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 16, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    AMA Research & Media LLP
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    https://www.promarketreports.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.promarketreports.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The global geospatial analytics market is predicted to expand significantly, with a projected CAGR of 11.28% from 2025 to 2033. Valued at 89.23 billion USD in 2025, the market is expected to reach new heights during the forecast period. Key drivers fueling this growth include increasing adoption of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and GPS (Global Positioning Systems), rising demand for location-based services, and growing awareness of the benefits of geospatial data in decision-making. Additionally, advancements in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning further contribute to the market's expansion. Key segments in the geospatial analytics market include services, types, technologies, and regions. Consulting, integration and deployment, support and maintenance are prominent services offered in the market. Surface and field analytics, network and location analytics, geovisualization, and other types are also significant segments. Remote sensing GIS GPS, other technologies, and their applications across various regions, including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America, shape the market dynamics. Recent developments include: Sept 2022 Sanborn Map Company Inc., a provider of geospatial solutions for government and commercial clients, has acquired Applied Geographics, Inc., which helped numerous organisations in finding the most effective GIS, location intelligence, and geospatial solutions., January 2022 With the help of integrated and improved data, ideal site analysis and path planning, and customized customer experiences, Blueprint Technologies and Precisely have announced a partnership to help businesses gain a competitive edge., Geospatial analytics is being used by telecom companies like T-Mobile to optimise coverage and quality of service while planning deployments. While organising service deployments and coverage, telecommunications providers must consider a wide range of criteria. They must take into account the varying usage patterns, service demands, and the dynamic nature of the areas they serve., According to industry analysts, the abundance of geospatial data accessible is outpacing people's capacity to comprehend it as government and business deploy more satellites, drones, and sensors than ever before. Artificial intelligence, according to Mark Munsell, Deputy Director for Data and Digital Innovation at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency., Geospatial intelligence experts Orbital Insight and Carahsoft Technologies Corp. have joined forces. Carahsoft will act as Orbital Insight's Master Government Aggregator in accordance with the agreement. Through Carahsoft's reseller partners, Information Technology Enterprise Solutions - Software 2 (ITES-SW2), NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V, National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO), ValuePoint, National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (NCPA), and OMNIA Partners contracts, the company's AI-powered geospatial data analytics are now accessible to the public sector.. Potential restraints include: High Initial Investment Cost.

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    Conservation Areas | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Jan 11, 2023
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    (2023). Conservation Areas | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_conservation-areas95
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 11, 2023
    Description

    Map of planning data for England | Planning Data (Conservation Areas) The maps also show statutory listed buildings (the data being provided by Barnet) Licence This dataset has been published by the London Borough of Barnet under the Open Government Licence (OGL) (v3). The licence has been applied following the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement 'presumption to publish' process in December 2022. Acknowledgements Please acknowledge the Information Provider through the following attribution statement: © London Borough of Barnet, 2024, OGL v3.0 Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right, 2024

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    Léarscáil Forbhreathnú Cósta [Eng amháin]

    • data.europa.eu
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    Environment Agency, Léarscáil Forbhreathnú Cósta [Eng amháin] [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/coastal-overview-map-eng-only?locale=ga
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    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environment Agency
    Description

    The Coastal Overview data layers identifies the lead authority for the management of discrete stretches of the English coast as defined by the Seaward of the Schedule 4 boundary of the Coastal Protection Act 1949. The data are intended as a reference for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority or whether the coast is privately owned. The information has been assigned from the following sources, listed in by preference: Shoreline Management Plans 1; Environment Agency’s RACE database; Consultation with Coastal Business User Group and Local Authority Maritime records where possible. A confidence rating is attributed based on where the data has been attributed from and the entry derived from the source data. The following data is intended as a reference document for GIS users and Coastal Engineers with GIS capability to identify the responsible authority and the assigned EA Coastal Engineer so as to effectively manage the coast for erosion and flooding. The product comprises 3 GIS layers that are based on the OS MasterMap Mean High Watermark and consists of the following data layers that are intended to be displayed as with the confidence factor that the information is correct. Coastal Overview Map [Polyline] –details the Lead Authority, EA Contact and other overview information for coast sections; Coastal Overview Map [Point] – shows the start point of the discrete stretch of coast and the lead authority; and Coastal Legislative Layer [Polyline] - represents the predominant risk; flooding or erosion, which are assigned to each section of the coastline. Attribution statement: Environment Agency Conditional Licence

    © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights

    Special conditions: 1. This Information may only be used by you either in accordance with conditions 2 and 3 or with condition 4 below and in either event in accordance with condition 5 below unless use is limited to use that is authorised by any statute or does not require a licence from us.
    2. You may use the Information: - for the purposes of a contract to do work for us, and for your internal use only in connection with that contract but this does not prevent you from passing it back to us or (subject to condition 2 below) to a subcontractor who complies with these conditions. 3. This condition is applicable to contractor use as a result of the Information containing Ordnance Survey Data: - You will not supply the Information to any third party (not even to a sub contractor) unless we expressly and separately authorise this in writing as a variation of your licence. - The restrictions and obligations in the OS PSGA Licence (see condition 5 below), shall apply to you including where applicable Appendix 3 thereof in relation to any Royal Mail data. 4.1. You must only use the Information in a way that we have confirmed in writing to you supports our statutory functions, and 4.2. One or more of the following conditions must also be complied with as a result of the Information containing Ordnance Survey Data: • you have an Ordnance Survey Public Sector Use, Educational Use or Business Use licence for the same OS Data used and for the area of coverage as the Information and provide us with written confirmation of your eligibility under this paragraph, and/or • you will use the Information only to enable you to correspond or otherwise interact with us in connection with our environmental functions, and use under this paragraph will be internal only unless both we and Ordnance Survey agree otherwise in writing. You agree that by using the Information under this paragraph you are accepting that the terms of this licence will also act as a click acceptance of a licence with us on the terms set out in the Ordnance Survey PSGA Licence “Public Sector End User Licence” whereby we are the Licensor, you are the End User the “Supplied Data” means the Information, and/or • you are an emergency service, that is to say a person, body or entity involved in responding immediately to an emergency that is an unforeseen act or event beyond your reasonable control requiring you to respond urgently. You may use the Information only for the purposes of such response and provided that you advise us in writing within a month of the Information and geographical coverage you used, with the date and nature of the emergency and how the Information was needed. 5.1 “OS PSGA Licence” means the latest version of the Ordnance Survey Public Sector Geospatial Agreement Member Licence a copy of which is available on the Ordnance Survey website. 5.2. You must destroy all copies of the Information at the end of the contract or period of permitted use subject only to any retentio

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    Local Plan 2012 Policies Map | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Oct 20, 2023
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    (2023). Local Plan 2012 Policies Map | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://www.gimi9.com/dataset/uk_local-plan-2012-policies-map/
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 20, 2023
    License

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

    Description

    The Local Plan is a collection of Development Plan Documents (DPDs) Core Strategy and Development Management Policies documents and Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) to deliver positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes and provide the overarching local policy framework for delivering sustainable development in Barnet. It was adopted in September 2012 substantially replacing the Unitary Development Plan 2006. The most recent addition to the Local Plan is the North London Waste Plan (NLWP) which was adopted in March 2022. The main legislation for the process of preparing Local Plans is the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 as amended. This dataset contains geographic information for policies directed at specific areas or sites. Individual tables exist for different policies and features may be represented as points, lines, or polygons. The Local Plan dataset was created to support the planning documents as the Policies Map. It contains minimal attribution and is primarily intended to show where a policy is applied. Reflecting policies and proposals in the Core Strategy and Development Management Policies documents together with the NLWP the Policies Map represents the latest version of the Local Plan Barnet’s Local Plan is under review, and it is expected that a new Local Plan and Policies Map will be adopted in 2024. The Local Plan 2012 Policies Map dataset has been published through the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement Presumption to Publish Process in October 2023.

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    Conservation Areas Documentation

    • data.gov.uk
    Updated Jan 2, 2025
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    London Borough of Barnet (2025). Conservation Areas Documentation [Dataset]. https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/e963b31c-82f8-49f7-8ed8-fee9e3505797/conservation-areas-documentation
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 2, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    London Borough of Barnet
    License

    https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/e963b31c-82f8-49f7-8ed8-fee9e3505797/conservation-areas-documentation#licence-infohttps://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/e963b31c-82f8-49f7-8ed8-fee9e3505797/conservation-areas-documentation#licence-info

    Description

    Conservation areas are those areas identified by the Local Planning Authority as having special architectural or historic interest which merits designation. Documentation including area character appraisals and boundary maps are published here for reference and to support the Open Digital Planning project. Conservation Areas were introduced through the Civic Amenities Act 1967. They are ‘areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character and appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance’ (Section 69(1)(a) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990). Conservation Area status acknowledges the importance of an area, highlighting its real and potential attractiveness. It also means that the council’s efforts in the area are geared to preserving and enhancing its special character. In the files section is included the Conservation Areas Documents dataset. This dataset is about documents that provide sources for the information contained in the conservation areas dataset. These documents are the authoritative source and provide the context around the history and impact of the conservation areas. The Open Government Licence (OGL) generally allows for the use of government data, including maps, with minimal restrictions. However, in this case, the maps within the documents are governed by the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PGSA).

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    Contract

    • usfs.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 9, 2021
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    U.S. Forest Service (2021). Contract [Dataset]. https://usfs.hub.arcgis.com/maps/usfs::contract
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    U.S. Forest Service
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    The USDA Forest Service is moving forward with implementation of the Great American Outdoors Act, which will enable federal land managers to take aggressive steps to address deferred maintenance and other infrastructure projects on national forests and grasslands through 2025.

    The Forest Service will use these funds to maximize the benefits experienced by millions of Americans who visit and use their national forests. Projects funded by this act will focus on improving conditions on forest and rangelands, reducing wildfire risk, and increasing the resiliency of our nation’s forests for present and future generations.

    With the success of the Public Comment Map in November 2020, the Alaska Region of the Forest Service is excited to continue public engagement using geospatial technology. This interactive web map details the projects selected for funding in FY 2021 (10/01/2020-09/30/2021) on the Chugach and Tongass National Forests. You can learn more about individual projects by scrolling to the map. Funded projects are denoted with a star. Projects that have not been chosen for funding in Fiscal Year 2021 are denoted with a small gray dot, and are still eligible for future funding opportunities. Please note that project locations on the map represent the general location of the project.

    We welcome you to check back at this page periodically to keep up to date on newest information for projects in your area. We will update this map when we have announcements about projects that will be funded in Fiscal Year 2022 (10/01/2021-09/30/2022). Additionally, we are looking forward to another round of public feedback on proposed projects later this year.

    If you have questions or difficulties with the web map, please reach out to us at SM.FS.OutdoorProj@usda.gov.

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    RTB Mapping application

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    • data.amerigeoss.org
    Updated Aug 12, 2015
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    ArcGIS StoryMaps (2015). RTB Mapping application [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/81ea77e8b5274b879b9d71010d8743aa
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 12, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS StoryMaps
    Description

    RTB Maps is a cloud-based electronic Atlas. We used ArGIS 10 for Desktop with Spatial Analysis Extension, ArcGIS 10 for Server on-premise, ArcGIS API for Javascript, IIS web services based on .NET, and ArcGIS Online combining data on the cloud with data and applications on our local server to develop an Atlas that brings together many of the map themes related to development of roots, tubers and banana crops. The Atlas is structured to allow our participating scientists to understand the distribution of the crops and observe the spatial distribution of many of the obstacles to production of these crops. The Atlas also includes an application to allow our partners to evaluate the importance of different factors when setting priorities for research and development. The application uses weighted overlay analysis within a multi-criteria decision analysis framework to rate the importance of factors when establishing geographic priorities for research and development.Datasets of crop distribution maps, agroecology maps, biotic and abiotic constraints to crop production, poverty maps and other demographic indicators are used as a key inputs to multi-objective criteria analysis.Further metadata/references can be found here: http://gisweb.ciat.cgiar.org/RTBmaps/DataAvailability_RTBMaps.htmlDISCLAIMER, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PERMISSIONS:This service is provided by Roots, Tubers and Bananas CGIAR Research Program as a public service. Use of this service to retrieve information constitutes your awareness and agreement to the following conditions of use.This online resource displays GIS data and query tools subject to continuous updates and adjustments. The GIS data has been taken from various, mostly public, sources and is supplied in good faith.RTBMaps GIS Data Disclaimer• The data used to show the Base Maps is supplied by ESRI.• The data used to show the photos over the map is supplied by Flickr.• The data used to show the videos over the map is supplied by Youtube.• The population map is supplied to us by CIESIN, Columbia University and CIAT.• The Accessibility map is provided by Global Environment Monitoring Unit - Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. Accessibility maps are made for a specific purpose and they cannot be used as a generic dataset to represent "the accessibility" for a given study area.• Harvested area and yield for banana, cassava, potato, sweet potato and yam for the year 200, is provided by EarthSat (University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment-Global Landscapes initiative and McGill University’s Land Use and the Global Environment lab). Dataset from Monfreda C., Ramankutty N., and Foley J.A. 2008.• Agroecology dataset: global edapho-climatic zones for cassava based on mean growing season, temperature, number of dry season months, daily temperature range and seasonality. Dataset from CIAT (Carter et al. 1992)• Demography indicators: Total and Rural Population from Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) and CIAT 2004.• The FGGD prevalence of stunting map is a global raster datalayer with a resolution of 5 arc-minutes. The percentage of stunted children under five years old is reported according to the lowest available sub-national administrative units: all pixels within the unit boundaries will have the same value. Data have been compiled by FAO from different sources: Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), UNICEF MICS, WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition, and national surveys. Data provided by FAO – GIS Unit 2007.• Poverty dataset: Global poverty headcount and absolute number of poor. Number of people living on less than $1.25 or $2.00 per day. Dataset from IFPRI and CIATTHE RTBMAPS GROUP MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, OR CORRECTNESS OF THE DATA PORTRAYED IN THIS PRODUCT NOR ACCEPTS ANY LIABILITY, ARISING FROM ANY INCORRECT, INCOMPLETE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN. ALL INFORMATION, DATA AND DATABASES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. By accessing this website and/or data contained within the databases, you hereby release the RTB group and CGCenters, its employees, agents, contractors, sponsors and suppliers from any and all responsibility and liability associated with its use. In no event shall the RTB Group or its officers or employees be liable for any damages arising in any way out of the use of the website, or use of the information contained in the databases herein including, but not limited to the RTBMaps online Atlas product.APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT:• Desktop and web development - Ernesto Giron E. (GeoSpatial Consultant) e.giron.e@gmail.com• GIS Analyst - Elizabeth Barona. (Independent Consultant) barona.elizabeth@gmail.comCollaborators:Glenn Hyman, Bernardo Creamer, Jesus David Hoyos, Diana Carolina Giraldo Soroush Parsa, Jagath Shanthalal, Herlin Rodolfo Espinosa, Carlos Navarro, Jorge Cardona and Beatriz Vanessa Herrera at CIAT, Tunrayo Alabi and Joseph Rusike from IITA, Guy Hareau, Reinhard Simon, Henry Juarez, Ulrich Kleinwechter, Greg Forbes, Adam Sparks from CIP, and David Brown and Charles Staver from Bioversity International.Please note these services may be unavailable at times due to maintenance work.Please feel free to contact us with any questions or problems you may be having with RTBMaps.

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Ordnance Survey (OS) (2025). Ordnance Survey Basemaps (3rd Party Data) [Dataset]. https://metadata.naturalresources.wales/geonetwork/srv/api/records/EXT_DS64566

Ordnance Survey Basemaps (3rd Party Data)

Ordnance Survey Mapping | Grids | OS MasterMap | OS Products | OS Raster maps | OS Strategi Vector 200k

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www:link-1.0-http--linkAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Feb 4, 2025
Dataset provided by
Ordnance Surveyhttps://os.uk/
Time period covered
Sep 1, 2014 - Jul 16, 2020
Description

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) holds copies of Ordnance Survey (OS) basemaps for the whole of Wales, in paper and digital format. NRW obtain much of it's OS data, initially, as part of the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) and from 2020 as part of the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA), which is a collective agreement between OS and the government.

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