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  1. c

    Schedule B - Intake Protection Zone: Kingston Zoning By-Law (2022-62)

    • opendatakingston.cityofkingston.ca
    Updated Jul 28, 2021
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    The City of Kingston (2021). Schedule B - Intake Protection Zone: Kingston Zoning By-Law (2022-62) [Dataset]. https://opendatakingston.cityofkingston.ca/datasets/schedule-b-intake-protection-zone-kingston-zoning-by-law-2022-62
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    Jul 28, 2021
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    The City of Kingston
    License

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

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    Description

    Water Intake Protection Zones, classified as IPZ-1, IPZ-2, or IPZ-3, as described in Schedule B of Kingston Zoning By-Law 2022-62 City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw Number 2022-62 on April 26, 2022. The Kingston Zoning Bylaw regulates the use of lands and the size and location of buildings for almost all properties in the City of Kingston (all properties except those identified as “Not Subject to this By-law”).If you have questions about the existing zoning for a property or properties in the City of Kingston, please visit https://www.cityofkingston.ca/business/planning-and-development/zoning

  2. c

    Schedule B - Wellhead Protection Area: Kingston Zoning By-Law (2022-62)

    • opendatakingston.cityofkingston.ca
    Updated Jul 28, 2021
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    The City of Kingston (2021). Schedule B - Wellhead Protection Area: Kingston Zoning By-Law (2022-62) [Dataset]. https://opendatakingston.cityofkingston.ca/datasets/schedule-b-wellhead-protection-area-kingston-zoning-by-law-2022-62
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    Jul 28, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The City of Kingston
    License

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

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    Description

    Wellhead protection areas are areas of land surrounding a well, where human activities may need to be regulated to protect the quality and quantity of groundwater that supplies that well. Cana Wellhead protection area is a highly vulnerable water source. Dataset maintained by CRCA.City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw Number 2022-62 on April 26, 2022. The Kingston Zoning Bylaw regulates the use of lands and the size and location of buildings for almost all properties in the City of Kingston (all properties except those identified as “Not Subject to this By-law”).If you have questions about the existing zoning for a property or properties in the City of Kingston, please visit https://www.cityofkingston.ca/business/planning-and-development/zoning

  3. i

    Population and Housing Census 1991 - IPUMS Subset - Uganda

    • datacatalog.ihsn.org
    • catalog.ihsn.org
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    Updated Mar 29, 2019
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    Uganda Bureau of Statistics (2019). Population and Housing Census 1991 - IPUMS Subset - Uganda [Dataset]. https://datacatalog.ihsn.org/catalog/689
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    Mar 29, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Uganda Bureau of Statistics
    Minnesota Population Center
    Time period covered
    1991
    Area covered
    Uganda
    Description

    Abstract

    IPUMS-International is an effort to inventory, preserve, harmonize, and disseminate census microdata from around the world. The project has collected the world's largest archive of publicly available census samples. The data are coded and documented consistently across countries and over time to facillitate comparative research. IPUMS-International makes these data available to qualified researchers free of charge through a web dissemination system.

    The IPUMS project is a collaboration of the Minnesota Population Center, National Statistical Offices, and international data archives. Major funding is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Additional support is provided by the University of Minnesota Office of the Vice President for Research, the Minnesota Population Center, and Sun Microsystems.

    Geographic coverage

    National coverage

    Analysis unit

    Households

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: Yes - Vacant units: No - Households: Yes - Individuals: Yes - Group quarters: Yes - Special populations: Yes - visitors

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: The accommodation occupied by one household is the dwelling unit. - Households: A household is a group of persons who normally live and eat together, regardless of whether they are related. - Group quarters: Sometimes groups of people live together but cannot be said to belong to a household. Persons in hospitals, colleges, barracks and prisons are examples.

    Universe

    All persons who are in Uganda the night of the census, regardless of their nationality.

    Kind of data

    Census/enumeration data [cen]

    Sampling procedure

    SAMPLE DESIGN: A sample of approximately 10% of the rural Enumeration areas where a long questionnaire was administered to the households (excluding INSTITUTIONS) these areas (LONG_RURAL), while ALL urban areas (11.3% of the population) were enumerated with a long questionnaire (URBAN). Thus the data set consists of these two sets (LONG RURAL and URBAN). The data also includes a variable called weight which is record-specific. This is the weight which you should use, and the information you will get will be representative of the Household Population ONLY (= 98%).

    SAMPLE UNIT: Enumeration Area

    SAMPLE FRACTION: 10%

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 1,548,460

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    Schedule A: short form and Schedule B: long form

  4. 1890 United States Federal Census (Veterans Schedules)

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    Updated 1890
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    The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Series Number: M123; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Record Group Number: 15; Census Year: 1890 (1890). 1890 United States Federal Census (Veterans Schedules) [Dataset]. https://ebroy.org/profile/?person=P74
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    1890
    Dataset provided by
    The National Archiveshttps://nationalarchives.gov.uk/
    Authors
    The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Series Number: M123; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Record Group Number: 15; Census Year: 1890
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    1890 United States Federal Census (Veterans Schedules) contains records from Caribou, Aroostook, Maine, USA by The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Series Number: M123; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Record Group Number: 15; Census Year: 1890 - .

  5. s

    Census of Agriculture - 1982 - Sri Lanka

    • nada.statistics.gov.lk
    • catalog.ihsn.org
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    Updated Jan 13, 2023
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    Agriculture and Environment Statistics Division (2023). Census of Agriculture - 1982 - Sri Lanka [Dataset]. https://nada.statistics.gov.lk/index.php/catalog/196
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    Jan 13, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Agriculture and Environment Statistics Division
    Time period covered
    1982
    Area covered
    Sri Lanka
    Description

    Abstract

    Although the Census of Population was a regular decennial function since 1871, the Census of Agriculture had not been conducted in such a frequency. A census of Production, virtually Agricultural production was taken in 1921 and was followed by a partial censuses in 1924 and 1929. At these censuses. particulars of crop areas, livestock numbers, and production were recorded at village level.

    In more recent times the Census of Agriculture had been conducted in 1946, 52, 62 and 73. At the '46 census, a plot-wise enumeration was undertaken of all blocks of land throughout the country, on which there existed at the time or had previously existed any kind of cultivation. This was the first comprehensive census of agriculture in Sri Lanka in recent times.

    A deviation from this pattern of parcel-wise enumeration was first attempted at the 1952 census, but difficulties in completely enumerating the villages selected in the sample restricted the use of the census data on small holdings. The 1962 census, enumerated all holdings not less than 50 acres on a complete basis and a sample of 10 percent in the case of holdings less than 50 acres. In 1973 the larger holdings and all estates were completely enumerated for detailed information on the various characteristics and operations while a sample of small holdings were scientifically selected and enumerated.

    Geographic coverage

    National Coverage Urban, Rural and Estate

    Analysis unit

    The basic unit of enumeration was in this census was the operational holding (as distinct from the ownership holding) which was defined as all land and/or livestock used wholly or partly for agriculture production irrespective of title size legal form or location and is operated under one operational status.

    Universe

    The Census of Agriculture covered the entire island excluding the MC's of Colombo and Dehiwela-Mt. Lavinia which are predominantly residential and commercial areas where agricultural activity is insignificant.

    The listing of holdings (other than estates) were carried out separately on a complete enumeration basis. Holdings were listed by house to house visit using the Census of Population frame. A list of estates were also prepared at the time of the population census which was updated to reflect the position in 1982.

    Kind of data

    Census/enumeration data [cen]

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    Census of Agriculture 82 was carried out in two phases: a. The Peasant or Small Holding Sector b. The Estate or the Large Holding Sector

    An Agriculture holding having at least one parcel of 20 acres in extent or more and under the same unit of management was considered as an estate. Other holdings were small holdings.

    The census in the small holding sector was carried out in two stages. At the 1st stage the enumerator visited each and every census unit namely housing unit, living quarters other than housing unit and non-housing units in the country and screened out the Agriculture operators thro' a schedule known as Agriculture Census 1 (AC-1). After identifying the agricultural operators, the enumerators collected the following information in respect of their operational holdings through the schedule Agricultural Census - 2 (AC-2).

    a. Characteristics of the operators - age, sex, educational status b. Type of ownership of holding c. Operational Status of operator d. Area of operational holding e. Area under principal crops. f. Irrigated and source of irrigation g. Agriculture machinery owned and used h. Numbers of livestock kept.

    Along with the first stage census operation, the enumerators were instructed to summarize some important info obtained from AC-2 schedule on a summary sheet AC-4 in order to serve immediate needs of data users.

    At the second stage a sample of 10% of the holdings was selected and the following info was collected thro' AC-3.

    a. Population of operator's household b. Sources of income of operator's household c. Main occupation of the operator d. Type of holding e. Use of fertilizer and pesticides f. Land utilization and tenure pattern

    The estate sector was covered thro' a mailed questionnaire AC-5. A complete list of estates has been prepared by the field staff and to all these estates, census questionnaires were posted along with brief instructions. The estate managers were requested to fill the questionnaire and post them back to the respective District commissioners of Census. The non-respondents were visited by the District Census Staff and finally the response rate was as high as 99%. Following items were covered through the estate schedule:

    a. Location of estate b. Characteristics of the operator c. Total area of the estate d. Area under principal crop e. Tenure and land utilization f. Crop area and livestock numbers g. Use of fertilizer and pesticides h. Irrigation facilities i. Population and employment j. Agricultural employment k. Agricultural machinery

    Cleaning operations

    Data editing took place at a number of stages throughout the processing, including:

    a) Manual editing and coding b) During data entry (Range edits) c) Computer editing - Structural and consistency d) Secondary editing e) Imputations

    Detailed documentation of the editing of data can be found in the External resources Section.

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Schedule B - Intake Protection Zone: Kingston Zoning By-Law (2022-62)

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Dataset updated
Jul 28, 2021
Dataset authored and provided by
The City of Kingston
License

MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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Area covered
Description

Water Intake Protection Zones, classified as IPZ-1, IPZ-2, or IPZ-3, as described in Schedule B of Kingston Zoning By-Law 2022-62 City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw Number 2022-62 on April 26, 2022. The Kingston Zoning Bylaw regulates the use of lands and the size and location of buildings for almost all properties in the City of Kingston (all properties except those identified as “Not Subject to this By-law”).If you have questions about the existing zoning for a property or properties in the City of Kingston, please visit https://www.cityofkingston.ca/business/planning-and-development/zoning

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