This is a point dataset compiled using the Department for Educations Schools in England dataset and has been published by Esri UK. This dataset is updated monthly. This point dataset is reflective of the December 2014 update showing the open schools for this month.
The points were created using OS Open Data.
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This layer represents many major urban areas of the world as shaded polygons and is intended for cartographic display rather than analysis. Not all major cities throughout the world are represented.
Census data reveals that population density varies noticeably from area to area. Small area census data do a better job depicting where the crowded neighborhoods are. In this map, the yellow areas of highest density range from 30,000 to 150,000 persons per square kilometer. In those areas, if the people were spread out evenly across the area, there would be just 4 to 9 meters between them. Very high density areas exceed 7,000 persons per square kilometer. High density areas exceed 5,200 persons per square kilometer. The last categories break at 3,330 persons per square kilometer, and 1,500 persons per square kilometer.This dataset is comprised of multiple sources. All of the demographic data are from Michael Bauer Research with the exception of the following countries:Australia: Esri Australia and MapData ServicesCanada: Esri Canada and EnvironicsFrance: Esri FranceGermany: Esri Germany and NexigaIndia: Esri India and IndicusJapan: Esri JapanSouth Korea: Esri Korea and OPENmateSpain: Esri EspaƱa and AISUnited States: Esri Demographics
The Department for Educations list of all open schools in England. This dataset is updated monthly.
The atlas contains the location of UK rivers at two scales, a course scale, suitable for viewing at national and regional scales. As you zoom in to a local scale the river lines will change to show a more accurate representation of watercourses.For all drainage basins the pop-up will show
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Do you want to start using Survey 123 but don't feel ready to build your own form? This off the shelf fieldwork survey is for you.This survey allows you to collect and analyse located data for land use
The distribution of over 600 of the World's largest urban areas, based on United Nations data.
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This is a point dataset compiled using the Department for Educations Schools in England dataset and has been published by Esri UK. This dataset is updated monthly. This point dataset is reflective of the December 2014 update showing the open schools for this month.
The points were created using OS Open Data.