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This dataset contains a habitat asset register for Ireland, e.g. a national scale habitat map conflating all nationally relevant habitat data into one dataset. This dataset is part of a dataset series that establishes an ecosystem service maps (national scale) for a set of services prioritised through stakeholder consultation and any intermediate layers created by Environment Systems Ltd in the cause of the project. The individual dataset resources in the datasets series are to be considered in conjunction with the project report: https://www.npws.ie/research-projects/ecosystems-services-mapping-and-assessment The project provides a National Ecosystem and Ecosystem Services (ES) map for a suite of prioritised services to assist implementation of MAES (Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their services) in Ireland. This involves stakeholder consultation for identification of services to be mapped, the development of a list of indicators and proxies for mapping, as well as an assessment of limitations to ES mapping on differing scales (Local, Catchment, Region, National, EU) based on data availability. Reporting on data gaps forms part of the project outputs. The project relied on the usage of pre-existing data, which was also utilised to create intermediate data layers to aid in ES mapping. For a full list of the data used throughout the project workings, please refer to the project report.
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Data from map books from the period 1635 to 1775. The map books were used by the water board to ensure that the owners did not take up water due to filling in. The plots on the map are measured fairly accurately by today's standards and are provided with an administration with the owners. special locations of mills, yards and occupations are mentioned in the books. All 97 cards in one give a very detailed picture of the Voorzaan, Nieuwe Haven and the Achterzaan. The East and West magazines of the zaan are quite accurate. The magazines on the Voorzaan are a sketchy representation of the situation. The map of the Nieuwe Haven can again be called accurate.
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Dataset from Urban Redevelopment Authority. For more information, visit https://data.gov.sg/datasets/d_5fea232c6e60ea4a896e355e3c05141c/view
Contains a set of regional geological maps for the given area including: depth structure, isochores, subcrop and supercrop, structural elements, depositional facies, reservoir distribution, source rock, well penetration and hydrocarbon occurrence. Includes PDF documents with stratigraphic and petroleum systems charts and explanations of the various maps. Also include digital copies of sand flags (.las) and depth and thickness grids (.xyz).
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Benthic habitats asset map for twelve benthic habitat assets, including their relative ecosystem service provision, in the Turks and Caicos Islands (derived TCI_Benthic_Habitats_1Nov20 layer).
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Register and Map of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDs) completed in Dublin City Council area This database contains location and description information for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDs) installed as per final drainage drawings referenced to planning applications granted by Dublin City Council between 2005-09. 'SUDs is a sustainable approach to rainwater management that mimics natural hydrological processes to reduce stormwater runoff and add amenity value. Typical SUDs installations included in register include attenuation tank, permeable paving, detention pond, swales, green roof, infilatration trences/soakaways, filter drains, permeable paving, filter drain etc. For further information on SUDs see www.irishsuds.com.'Information fields include location address, landuse (as granted), national grid co-ordinates, planning application reference, status (planning, under construction or constructed), previous landuse, ownership, maintained by (public or private), area (permeable and impermeable surfaces), type of device, reason for installation, physical features (shape, size etc), outflow limit (limit of flow off site in litres/second), ecological features (plant life) and water quality.'Spatial co-ordinatesfor each SUDs are given in Irish Grid and an overall GIS Map shows the distribution of SUDs installations across Dublin City. Spatial Projection: IG, MapInfo
The boundaries of the district polygons are both modified and unmodified pre-existing polygons provided by NPS and SHPO, as well as new, previously unmapped districts. For the previously unmapped districts, the boundaries were defined by any maps provided by the associated resource PDF, for resources that lacked a map the boundaries were drawn based on point location. The boundaries of these district polygons may not be reflective of the boundaries as interpreted by local governments.Please refer to the local ordinances for specific local boundary information.
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The Basic Registration Topographyis the national registration of detailed topography. It is the most detailed map produced on a national level, intended for a scale of 1:500 to 1:5000. The Municipality of Eindhoven is one of the source holders and collects the data by surveying or by mapping from stereo aerial photographs. Products derived from the source dataset are made available to Microstation users (designers) and as services.
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This data is maintained centrally in the National Georegister, where you can consult and retrieve (download) data.
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We also offer this map for you in the DGN format. If you are interested in this, you can retrieve (download) this data directly via the following link
Click here for the BGT in DGN format
Map services
You can also choose to use the BGT from a map service. The following service offers this in the RDnew projection:
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and the next one in the WGS84 projection:
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For more information about accuracy : see "https://docs.geostandarden.nl/imgeo/catalogus/bgt/#actualiteit" style=" background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 0.875rem; font-weight: 400;">Basic Registration Large-scale Topography Data Catalog BGT 1.2 (geostandarden.nl)
Source: Telepac; Campaign 2015 Unconsolidated data. CODE_CULTU = declared culture. For code labels, see the attached file RPG_CODES_CULTURES_2015.xls.
The Graphical Parcellar Register consists of all the crop islands geolocated by the declarants themselves (on an orthophotographic background) during the annual “CAP declarations” campaign launched in the spring throughout France (excluding Guyana and Guadeloupe). They serve as the legal basis for the Agency for Services and Payments (ASP) to determine the amount of various direct aids to farmers.
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The dataset is based on two sources, both originating from the year 1674: 1) a capital assessment list: 'Tweehonderdste Penning' and 2) an income assessment list: 'Klein Familiegeld'. For the capital tax there are 2 files: one for individuals and one for assessments. The income tax has only 1 file. Some individuals appear in both sources. Website: http://www.janvanhout.nl/leilas/gjp_frame.htm
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Under the Urban Regeneration and Housing Act 2015, each local authority has to compile a register of lands in its area that are suitable for housing but are not coming forward for development. On January 1st 2017, these registers were established and a vacant site levy will be charged from January 2019 onwards. As set out in Sections 6 and 8 of the Urban and Regeneration Housing Act 2015, each vacant site placed on the Register will include the following information: A description, where the site comprises registered land, the folio details, name and address of the owner, particulars of the market value of the site. An interactive map map be accessed here: https://dlrcocouncil.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f39946486a2344f9b34e37d033454a9d&find=VS0073
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) oversees more than 214 state parks and historic sites, encompassing nearly 335,000 acres, that are visited by 60 million people annually. The New York State Historic Preservation Office maintains the list of New York State’s National Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 ( Federal Regulation 36 CFR 60 ) the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. To be considered eligible, a building, district, structure or object must meet the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. This involves examining the property’s age, integrity, and significance. Please see metadata for additional information, including how to access the agency’s Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS) which provides access to the agency’s database of historic records associated with each project listing in this dataset.
The Brownfield Land Register provides up-to-date information on brownfield land in Calderdale This is for land that is considered suitable, available and achievable for residential development. Note: It does not grant planning permission for sites. A map showing the sites included on the Register can be viewed here Brownfield Sites - Maps The Government has published a document on what information should be included in a Register, along with guidance: For information on registers, visit: Brownfield land registers data standard (Gov.uk). For guidance, visit: Brownfield land registers (Gov.uk). Note: There is no requirement to formally consult on the Brownfield Land Register. If you have any comments on specific sites contained within the Register, please send them by email to: spatial.planning@calderdale.gov.uk. The Register will be reviewed annually. Also see ODI Leeds interactive map of brownfield sites in West Yorkshire including a write-up from the project.
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The National Integration Service of Land Registers is a collective service for the presentation of cadastral data coming directly from district level units. The service contains only the data of those units that have a WMS service with the appropriate parameters and decided to include their WMS service in the aggregated service of the National InclusionEvidenceGruntow.
NJ CRGIS: NJ Cultural Resources GIS Map contains GIS layers for cultural resources maintained by the Historic Preservation Office (HPO). This map was developed for use in the LUCY: NJDEP Cultural Resources Online Viewer web mapping application click here to view. The HPO has defined the following layers to represent cultural resources in GIS applications: Historic District Polygons, Historic Property Polygons, Historic Property Feature Points, and Archaeological Site Grid.
As part of the NSTA's published 2018/19 Activity Plan, the NSTA is publishing a set of regional geological maps for the English Channel area of the UKCS. These maps represent the sixth set of deliverables from a 3 year contract with Lloyd's Register.
Web Map Service (WMS) for viewing land and buildings — Żuromiński district. The data made available through this service constitute a cadastral map, which is an element of the state geodetic and cardographic resource and is carried out at the level of districts. The service offers support for the WMS 1.1.1 and 1.3.0 interface.
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Cropland ilots of area registrants whose graphic parcel register (GRP) is fully entered at the date of data extraction. The anonymised Graphic Parcellar Register consists of all the crop islands geolocated by the registrants themselves (on an orthophotographic background provided) during the annual “CAP declarations” campaign launched in the spring throughout France (excluding Guyana and Guadeloupe). They serve as the legal basis for the Agency for Services and Payments (ASP) to determine the amount of various direct aids to farmers.
The WMS Address Register allows the objects in the Address Register to be visualized on a map. All addresses in Flanders are stored in the address register together with one or more point geometries. The address details are managed by the municipalities as determined in the CRAB decree.
All data released with this set of geological maps is public domain data. The project has, however, benefited from a number of additional third-party data sources which have been used to help inform final maps and/or derive interpreted products. These include the 21CXRM Palaeozoic project (which is now available in the public domain),the Southern Permian Basin Atlas (SPBA),PGS’s North Sea Digital Atlas and East Shetland Platform seismic interpretation project, Frogtech’s East Shetland Platform Project, IGI’s Source Rock Evaluation for the East Shetland Platform, research data from the University of Aberdeen, seismic interpretation work and other geological studies carried out by Durham University on the SW Approaches, seismic interpretation work carried out by Heriot-Watt University on the Mid North Sea High, seismic interpretation work carried out by Aberdeen University on the Rockall area CGG’s Target database and relevant products available via the BGS’s Offshore Geoindex. TGS are gratefully acknowledged for providing joined digital log data from LogLinePlus to enable the production of sand flag curves. Schlumberger, TGS and BP are acknowledged for providing additional seismic data to help QC interpretation carried out within the project and CDA are also kindly acknowledged for their support in downloading and providing much of the released well data to LR as part of this project. Due to the high level, regional nature of the project, the depth structure and structural elements maps have been produced for the main geological time intervals, e.g. Paleocene, Lower Cretaceous, Upper Jurassic. Depositional facies maps and reservoir distribution maps were produced for a higher number of stratigraphic intervals such as the Danian, Selandian and Thanetian (Paleocene).
The following products are available:
•Depth structure maps
•Isochore maps
•Structural elements maps
•Depositional facies maps
•Reservoir distribution maps
•Well penetration maps
•Hydrocarbon occurrence maps
•Drill stem tests
•Well tops (Groups, Formation and Members)
•Sand data (N/G, sand thickness)
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This dataset contains a habitat asset register for Ireland, e.g. a national scale habitat map conflating all nationally relevant habitat data into one dataset. This dataset is part of a dataset series that establishes an ecosystem service maps (national scale) for a set of services prioritised through stakeholder consultation and any intermediate layers created by Environment Systems Ltd in the cause of the project. The individual dataset resources in the datasets series are to be considered in conjunction with the project report: https://www.npws.ie/research-projects/ecosystems-services-mapping-and-assessment The project provides a National Ecosystem and Ecosystem Services (ES) map for a suite of prioritised services to assist implementation of MAES (Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their services) in Ireland. This involves stakeholder consultation for identification of services to be mapped, the development of a list of indicators and proxies for mapping, as well as an assessment of limitations to ES mapping on differing scales (Local, Catchment, Region, National, EU) based on data availability. Reporting on data gaps forms part of the project outputs. The project relied on the usage of pre-existing data, which was also utilised to create intermediate data layers to aid in ES mapping. For a full list of the data used throughout the project workings, please refer to the project report.