IDPR's Idaho Trails App Dataset, Web Map, and Web App have been extensively retooled for 2024.
Feature Service
The new App is served by this Hosted Feature Layer dataset which can be updated more frequently and on-the-fly-- changes will appear on the App and through the feature Service in real time. The newest web presentation technology under AGOL, Experience Builder, served by this dataset, will make possible several extended features to come in future updates to the App. This packaged release replaces the App created with predecessor technology Web App Builder. Web App Builder technology is scheduled to be phased out by Esri by the end of 2024.
Under the hood
Linear routes, closure routes and areas, and boundary area data are ported through a Web Map from the underlying Hosted Feature Service (HFS). In addition to view settings for attributes popups set in the Web Map, additional visibility option not available directly included in the HFS data or controllable in the Web Map will be further processed in the Experience App presentation.
Underlaying Classes in the Dataset:
One single linear class "Idaho Routes" contains all road and trail features (60,000+ route segments):
Routes characterized as recreational in nature include "High Clearance" (previously "Jeep" treated as a road type, now as a full-width "trail" type): High-clearance, Special Vehicle Designation (mostly OHVs >50"), OHVs 50" and under, and single-track (each width class separated by seasonal and not); E-Bike; and, non-motorized and non-mechanized. Routes where vehicles either must be highway-legal (OHVs prohibited; typically paved roads), or routes requiring Restricted plate for legal OHV travel (mostly JURISDICTION = County); combined from previously-separate Layers: Highway-legal, Automobile, Other Roads (each with subcategories for seasonal access restrictions).
(Note: Different route types are no longer kept in separate layers as with the legacy Map Service dataset. Route symbology, and selectable visibility will be filtered based on the value in the SYMBOL attribute from the above linear class within the Web Map and Experience-based App. If dynamically consuming the Feature Service, provisions will need to be made to filter to select visibility by road and trail types based on the value in the SYMBOL field.)
"Points of Interest" (point
type data) is comprised of a layer previously titled "Trailheads"
and now includes the flexibility of other types of lat/lon point-based information
such as links to external maps and "attractions" information such
as site seeing destinations not previously included in IDPR's map presentation.
"Emergency Route Closures"
contains linear route Closures (overlays any route where a Closure Order applies in web map)
"Area Restrictions" is
added for areas such as defined by human exclusion Orders (polygon; usually
planned annual human or vehicle exclusion areas, but can be emergency closure
as well)
Multiple "Boundary" polygon
classes contain boundary outlines and attributes information for IDPR Regions
(3), Counties (44), Wildernesses (42), National Forests and Ranger Districts
(39), and BLM District and Field Offices (12), and BLM land units (700+). These
separate classes reduce the data footprint of the Routes data and are joined
in App popups by geographic Intersection logic.
Bonus Material:
Added to the App are several optional, dynamic layers via publicly-available REST services selectable for visibility:
Idaho Department of Lands- Lands Available
for Recreational Use (visible by-default)
Idaho Department of Fish & Game
Hunting Units boundaries and numbers
BLM Surface Management Agency layer
for all local, state, and federal agencies which manage public lands (accessible,
and not)
US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use
Map, National Dataset (mirrors local MVUM paper and GeoPDF maps, where data
available, lags local data when changes are made)
National Park Service (NPS) Parks
and Monuments areas and boundaries
NOAA Snow Depth
Other REST Services to be added based
on utility in researching recreational access
This dataset is published for the use of the individuals who fund this Program. Organizations wishing to consume this Feature Service into their own application should inquire to IDPR to obtain a use agreement and schema information to aid in development.AGOL Experience App here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/97a42a2a73c944ba918042faf518c689
Inquire to maps@idpr.idaho.gov
In a 2019 survey about personal experiences of hate speech online in New Zealand, 23 percent of non-heterosexual respondents said they had experienced personally directed hate speech within the last twelve months. At the same time, 15 percent of heterosexual respondents said they had experienced online hate speech.
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Learn state-of-the-art skills to build compelling, useful, and fun Web GIS apps easily, with no programming experience required.Building on the foundation of the previous three editions, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition,features the latest advances in Esri’s entire Web GIS platform, from the cloud server side to the client side.Discover and apply what’s new in ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Enterprise, Map Viewer, Esri StoryMaps, Web AppBuilder, ArcGIS Survey123, and more.Learn about recent Web GIS products such as ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS Indoors, and ArcGIS QuickCapture. Understand updates in mobile GIS such as ArcGIS Collector and AuGeo, and then build your own web apps.Further your knowledge and skills with detailed sections and chapters on ArcGIS Dashboards, ArcGIS Analytics for the Internet of Things, online spatial analysis, image services, 3D web scenes, ArcGIS API for JavaScript, and best practices in Web GIS.Each chapter is written for immediate productivity with a good balance of principles and hands-on exercises and includes:A conceptual discussion section to give you the big picture and principles,A detailed tutorial section with step-by-step instructions,A Q/A section to answer common questions,An assignment section to reinforce your comprehension, andA list of resources with more information.Ideal for classroom lab work and on-the-job training for GIS students, instructors, GIS analysts, managers, web developers, and other professionals, Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition, uses a holistic approach to systematically teach the breadth of the Esri Geospatial Cloud.AUDIENCEProfessional and scholarly. College/higher education. General/trade.AUTHOR BIOPinde Fu leads the ArcGIS Platform Engineering team at Esri Professional Services and teaches at universities including Harvard University Extension School. His specialties include web and mobile GIS technologies and applications in various industries. Several of his projects have won specialachievement awards. Fu is the lead author of Web GIS: Principles and Applications (Esri Press, 2010).Pub Date: Print: 7/21/2020 Digital: 6/16/2020 Format: Trade paperISBN: Print: 9781589485921 Digital: 9781589485938 Trim: 7.5 x 9 in.Price: Print: $94.99 USD Digital: $94.99 USD Pages: 490TABLE OF CONTENTSPrefaceForeword1 Get started with Web GIS2 Hosted feature layers and storytelling with GIS3 Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Experience Builder4 Mobile GIS5 Tile layers and on-premises Web GIS6 Spatial temporal data and real-time GIS7 3D web scenes8 Spatial analysis and geoprocessing9 Image service and online raster analysis10 Web GIS programming with ArcGIS API for JavaScriptPinde Fu | Interview with Esri Press | 2020-07-10 | 15:56 | Link.
A 2021 survey among internet users in the United Kingdom (UK) found that 90 percent of the respondents started using the internet five or more years ago, while 75 percent first went online 10 or more years ago. The survey found that only one percent started going online in the past year.
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Statewide inventories are only conducted on years in which National Agricultural Imagery Program imagery is available. The estimate includes pumpage of all public waters appropriated by permits and certificates issued by the State Engineer, by adjudicated and unadjudicated pre-statutory claims of vested right, and by domestic wells. Primary sources of data includes existing inventories, pumpage records from water right owners, duty of water rights, and known irrigated acres. Methods to estimate pumpage from these data sources are described in the Statewide Groundwater Pumpage Inventories available on NDWR's website. The pumpage amounts are organized by manner of use and presented by hydrographic basin. Surface water use is not included in this dataset.Pumpage data has been split by basin (or county) and manner of use based on the location of the point of diversion of water rights. Data has been normalized to the calendar year and is reported in units of acre/feet. Pumpage represents an estimate of the total amount of groundwater pumped by basin by manner of use in the State of Nevada for a certain calendar year. Commitments represents an estimate of the total amount of groundwater committed in the State of Nevada for a certain calendar year. Manner of use category totals vary over time, as rights are not necessarily static. Rights may be subject to change applications, certification, withdrawals, forfeiture and cancellations; each of these circumstances could affect the duty, diversion rate and acreage associated with a given right. The value associated with each manner of use category does not include those portions that have been relinquished in support of domestic wells.Displayed symbology for the basin totals layers is calculated using (pumpage/committed) * 100. Values symbolized as other have zero pumpage and commitments.Manner of Use Code DescriptionsCOM - CommercialCON - ConstructionDOM - DomesticENV – EnvironmentalIND – IndustrialIRR - IrrigationMM – Mining and MillingMUN - MunicipalPWR - PowerQM – Quasi-MunicipalREC - RecreationalSTK - StockwaterWLD - Wildlife
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Die Marktgröße des Web Experience Management-WEM-Marktes wird anhand der Anwendung (Fertigungs-, IT & Telecom, BFSI, Gesundheitsversorgung, Gastfreundschaft, öffentlicher Sektor) und Produkt (Cloud-basierte, vorhandene Regionen) und geografische Regionen (Nordamerika, Europa, Asien-Pazifik, Südamerika und Middle-Ost und Afrika). Millionen, über diese definierten Segmente.
A survey conducted worldwide in 2024 among companies with an annual revenue higher than 100 million U.S. dollars shows the B2B users' opinion on product configuration tools. Buyers expect to have product configuration tools that can help them finalize the online orders, but only 44 percent of them found these tools very easy to use.
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Global Web Experience Management WEM market size 2025 was XX Million. Web Experience Management WEM Industry compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will be XX% from 2025 till 2033.
Geoform is a configurable app template for form based data editing of a Feature Service. This application allows users to enter data through a form instead of a map's pop-up while leveraging the power of the Web Map and editable Feature Services. This app geo-enables data and workflows by lowering the barrier of entry for completing simple tasks. Use CasesProvides a form-based experience for entering data through a form instead of a map pop-up. This is a good choice for users who find forms a more intuitive format than pop-ups for entering data.Useful to collect new point data from a large audience of non technical staff or members of the community.Configurable OptionsGeoform has an interactive builder used to configure the app in a step-by-step process. Use Geoform to collect new point data and configure it using the following options:Choose a web map and the editable layer(s) to be used for collection.Provide a title, logo image, and form instructions/details.Control and choose what attribute fields will be present in the form. Customize how they appear in the form, the order they appear in, and add hint text.Select from over 15 different layout themes.Choose the display field that will be used for sorting when viewing submitted entries.Enable offline support, social media sharing, default map extent, locate on load, and a basemap toggle button.Choose which locate methods are available in the form, including: current location, search, latitude and longitude, USNG coordinates, MGRS coordinates, and UTM coordinates.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis web app includes the capability to edit a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service. Creating hosted feature services requires an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription or an ArcGIS Developer account. Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.
In 2024, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), the quality and reliability of mobile apps were identified as the most satisfying factors for U.S. customers using internet portals and search engines. Although all aspects saw improvements from the previous year, privacy and the presence of ads on the site received the lowest ratings in 2024, as each scored 79 out of 100 index points. Overall customer satisfaction with internet search engines and information reached 80 out of 100 points in the United States in 2024, and is one of the highest ratings ever registered for these platforms.
Google Chrome is a popular web browser developed by Google.
The Chrome User Experience Report is a public dataset of key user experience metrics for popular origins on the web, as experienced by Chrome users under real-world conditions.
https://bigquery.cloud.google.com/dataset/chrome-ux-report:all
For more info, see the documentation at https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-user-experience-report/
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2024 |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2023 | 40.81(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 43.98(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2032 | 80.0(USD Billion) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Deployment Type, Component, Industry Vertical, User Type, Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | rising digital transformation initiatives, increasing focus on personalization, demand for omnichannel experiences, growing importance of user experience analytics, advancements in AI and machine learning |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Sitecore, Progress Software, Adobe, Salesforce, Episerver, Kentico, IBM, Oracle, Acquia, Crownpeak, Bloomreach, Liferay, Contentful, SAP |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2032 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Increased demand for personalized content, Growth of e-commerce platforms, Rising adoption of AI analytics, Expanding mobile user base, Focus on customer experience optimization |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 7.77% (2025 - 2032) |
Web map showing the CO Front Range Landscape (All 21 landscapes in the WCS landscape can be viewed in the web map however this map lands on the CO Front Range Landscape). This web map is being used primarily within the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS) Colorado Front Range Landscape web experience.
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In terms of personalizing the online shopping experience, this statistic represents the wishes of the French population in 2019. Deemed as most essential was a simpler and more transparent payment process (73 percent). Around 55 percent of the sample found it essential to stay informed about relevant sales, offers or promotions, whereas 36 percent considered it to be a plus. A relevant product recommendation based on a visitors' searches on the site was seen as a plus by 54 percent of French online shoppers.
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According to Cognitive Market Research, the global Web Design market size is USD 56815.2 million in 2024. It will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.50% from 2024 to 2031.
North America held the major market share for more than 40% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 22726.08 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7% from 2024 to 2031.
Europe accounted for a market share of over 30% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 17044.56 million.
Asia Pacific held a market share of around 23% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 13067.50 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.50% from 2024 to 2031.
Latin America had a market share for more than 5% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 2840.76 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.90% from 2024 to 2031.
Middle East and Africa had a market share of around 2% of the global revenue and was estimated at a market size of USD 1136.30 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% from 2024 to 2031.
The Illustrative Web Design held the highest Web Design market revenue share in 2024.
Market Dynamics of Web Design Market
Key Drivers for Web Design Market
Responsive Design is a Fundamental Component of Modern Website Development to Increase the Demand Globally
Driving the extensive adoption of mobile devices, responsive design become an indispensable element in modern web development. A responsive website adjusts its visual and textual elements in real-time to correspond with the screen size and orientation of the user's device. This ensures a seamless and continuous user experience across an extensive range of devices, encompassing desktop computers, smartphones, and tablets. The aforementioned adaptability not only enhances usability but also satisfies the growing expectations of customers who predominately utilize mobile devices for internet access.
User Experience (UX) Design Pertains to the Development of an Online Platform to Propel Market Growth
The establishment of a website that is not only functional but also pleasurable to use constitutes User Experience (UX) design. It involves developing a website that effectively satisfies the needs and behaviors of users, as well as understanding their functions and desires. This consists of interactive elements that guide visitors towards their intended goals, concise and clear text, and user-friendly navigation. UX design that is effective reduces user resistance and promotes smooth experiences, allowing for effortless content engagement, information retrieval, and transaction completion. As a result, this promotes increased user satisfaction and devotion. By placing emphasis on the visual aesthetics and sensory experience of the website, User Interface (UI) design serves to improve User Experience (UX). The procedure involves the intention of creating visually appealing layouts, determining appropriate color schemes, and ensuring consistency throughout multiple pages.
Restraint Factor for the Web Design Market
Web Developers Encounter Significant Constraints as a Result of User Privacy Mandates
Web developers encounter significant constraints as a result of user privacy mandates. Data privacy legislation, exemplified by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, has implemented stringent controls regarding the collection and administration of user data. Compliance with these regulations adds complexity to web development processes, necessitating the integration of explicit consent mechanisms, data minimization strategies, robust data storage and security measures, and user rights-enabling mechanisms (e.g., access to and deletion of personal data). In order to adhere to these legislative obligations, online developers must conduct a thorough assessment of their data management procedures. This underscores the criticality of privacy compliance in the context of modern online development.
Impact of Covid-19 on the Web Design Market
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the demand for web development services due to an extensive range of factors. As a result of individuals choosing to remain indoors and abstain from attending in-person events, organizations were compelled to swiftly adapt by transferring their operations to the digital domain. Due to th...
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The Mobile Apps and Web Analytics Market size was valued at USD 9.1 Billion in the year 2024 and it is expected to reach USD 38.35 Billion in 2031, growing at a CAGR of 16.3% over the forecast period of 2024 to 2031.
Global Mobile Apps And Web Analytics Market Drivers
Increasing Adoption of Mobile Devices and Apps: The surge in smartphone use boosts the mobile apps and web analytics market, as businesses analyze mobile app performance to enhance user satisfaction and maintain competitiveness.
Growing Importance of Data-Driven Decision Making: Companies across sectors are embracing data-driven strategies to stay ahead, using mobile apps and web analytics for insights on user behavior and preferences, influencing product and marketing decisions.
Need for Enhanced User Experience and Engagement: Mobile apps and web analytics are critical for improving user experiences by identifying issues and optimizing interactions, leading to increasing user satisfaction and loyalty.
Shift towards Digital Transformation and Omnichannel Strategies: The move towards digital transformation and omnichannel approaches fuels the demand for mobile apps and web analytics, helping businesses measure effectiveness and optimize customer engagement across multiple channels.
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Customer Experience Management Software Market size was valued at USD 14.07 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 45.71 Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 17.50% from 2024 to 2031.
Key Market Drivers:
• Increasing Importance of Customer-Centric Tactics: As competition heats up across industries, organizations are increasingly turning to customer-centric tactics to stand out. Customer experience has become a critical competitive advantage with businesses emphasizing individualized interactions and high-quality service.
• Omnichannel Communication: Modern customers interact with brands across a multitude of channels including social media, email, websites, and in-store visits. The transition to omnichannel communication has increased the demand for integrated CEM platforms that provide a unified view of consumer interactions.
Simple Map Viewer is a configurable app template with a straightforward and simple user experience for exploring a web map. Use CasesDisplays a map with a legend and description within a sliding drawer pane. This is a good general-purpose map app when simple navigation tools are needed.Configurable OptionsSimple Map Viewer presents content from a web map and can be configured using the following options:Provide a title and description.Choose the color of the theme, text, and legend header.Enable and customize the ability for feature and location search.Enable tools for finding current location and zooming to the default home extentSupported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsThis application has no data requirements.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to create a web appOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.
The Traffic Resources web map is used to author the Transportation web experience at https://ebrgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=822fdc16e55e4410b5ee200a5a4a184c.Objective:The data displayed in this web map is intended to provide motorists in the Baton Rouge area with near real-time traffic data.Details:The traffic incidents are being handled by the Baton Rouge Police Department and the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office. The information is gathered from the 911 Computer Assisted Dispatch System, and it does not include data from Baker Police, Central Police, Zachary Police, Louisiana State Police, LSU, or Southern University. The map will refresh automatically every 60 seconds.Disclaimer:This page contains raw data and unconfirmed information about traffic incidents as they have been reported to the East Baton Rouge Parish 911 computer aided dispatch (CAD) system. The possibility exists that an incident may have been reported or classified incorrectly.The information on this site is intended only as a general guide to possible traffic related situations being investigated by the Baton Rouge Police Department, East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office, Emergency Medical Services, or Baton Rouge Fire Department. Incidents located in East Baton Rouge Parish that are being investigated by other agencies, including Baker Police, Central Police, Zachary Police, Louisiana State Police, or campus police at LSU and Southern University incidents are not reflected in this map. Because this information is derived from the 911 CAD system, the incident will remain on the page until the responding officer has been taken off the call. This may occur after the actual incident has been cleared from the roadway. Also, traffic incident points should be considered approximate, not exact locations.The City-Parish Department of Transportation and Drainage maintains the local road closure data which is displayed in this web map. More information about local road closures can be found on the EBR Road Closures webpage. This map displays data from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Included are the traffic camera locations and LA-DOTD road closures. These datasets are provided as a convenience for users. The City-Parish is not responsible for the information provided by LA-DOTD or its affiliates.The live and predictive traffic data comes directly from HERE. HERE collects data per month, and where available, users sensors to augment the collected data. An algorithm compiles the data and computes accurate speeds. The imagery is not live. Imagery is provided as a service from Esri, Inc. and image tiles are not updated each time the map is displayed.This site uses web mapping software from Esri, Inc. which has been purchased by the Baton Rouge City-Parish Government.Users are encouraged to submit their questions and comments related to the EBRGIS Program by sending an email to gis@brla.gov or contacting the Department of Information Services at (225) 389-3070.
IDPR's Idaho Trails App Dataset, Web Map, and Web App have been extensively retooled for 2024.
Feature Service
The new App is served by this Hosted Feature Layer dataset which can be updated more frequently and on-the-fly-- changes will appear on the App and through the feature Service in real time. The newest web presentation technology under AGOL, Experience Builder, served by this dataset, will make possible several extended features to come in future updates to the App. This packaged release replaces the App created with predecessor technology Web App Builder. Web App Builder technology is scheduled to be phased out by Esri by the end of 2024.
Under the hood
Linear routes, closure routes and areas, and boundary area data are ported through a Web Map from the underlying Hosted Feature Service (HFS). In addition to view settings for attributes popups set in the Web Map, additional visibility option not available directly included in the HFS data or controllable in the Web Map will be further processed in the Experience App presentation.
Underlaying Classes in the Dataset:
One single linear class "Idaho Routes" contains all road and trail features (60,000+ route segments):
Routes characterized as recreational in nature include "High Clearance" (previously "Jeep" treated as a road type, now as a full-width "trail" type): High-clearance, Special Vehicle Designation (mostly OHVs >50"), OHVs 50" and under, and single-track (each width class separated by seasonal and not); E-Bike; and, non-motorized and non-mechanized. Routes where vehicles either must be highway-legal (OHVs prohibited; typically paved roads), or routes requiring Restricted plate for legal OHV travel (mostly JURISDICTION = County); combined from previously-separate Layers: Highway-legal, Automobile, Other Roads (each with subcategories for seasonal access restrictions).
(Note: Different route types are no longer kept in separate layers as with the legacy Map Service dataset. Route symbology, and selectable visibility will be filtered based on the value in the SYMBOL attribute from the above linear class within the Web Map and Experience-based App. If dynamically consuming the Feature Service, provisions will need to be made to filter to select visibility by road and trail types based on the value in the SYMBOL field.)
"Points of Interest" (point
type data) is comprised of a layer previously titled "Trailheads"
and now includes the flexibility of other types of lat/lon point-based information
such as links to external maps and "attractions" information such
as site seeing destinations not previously included in IDPR's map presentation.
"Emergency Route Closures"
contains linear route Closures (overlays any route where a Closure Order applies in web map)
"Area Restrictions" is
added for areas such as defined by human exclusion Orders (polygon; usually
planned annual human or vehicle exclusion areas, but can be emergency closure
as well)
Multiple "Boundary" polygon
classes contain boundary outlines and attributes information for IDPR Regions
(3), Counties (44), Wildernesses (42), National Forests and Ranger Districts
(39), and BLM District and Field Offices (12), and BLM land units (700+). These
separate classes reduce the data footprint of the Routes data and are joined
in App popups by geographic Intersection logic.
Bonus Material:
Added to the App are several optional, dynamic layers via publicly-available REST services selectable for visibility:
Idaho Department of Lands- Lands Available
for Recreational Use (visible by-default)
Idaho Department of Fish & Game
Hunting Units boundaries and numbers
BLM Surface Management Agency layer
for all local, state, and federal agencies which manage public lands (accessible,
and not)
US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use
Map, National Dataset (mirrors local MVUM paper and GeoPDF maps, where data
available, lags local data when changes are made)
National Park Service (NPS) Parks
and Monuments areas and boundaries
NOAA Snow Depth
Other REST Services to be added based
on utility in researching recreational access
This dataset is published for the use of the individuals who fund this Program. Organizations wishing to consume this Feature Service into their own application should inquire to IDPR to obtain a use agreement and schema information to aid in development.AGOL Experience App here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/97a42a2a73c944ba918042faf518c689
Inquire to maps@idpr.idaho.gov