This is the GIS Project for the ASEBIO WebGIS.Here you can find all the spatial data for the 8 Ecosystem Services and also the Stakeholders' Perception Supply Potential. For more information about the data, please visit our website and WebGIS.
Notice that this is a project package that only works within the ArcGIS Pro Desktop Software.
In April 2016, local and regional North Slope manager perspectives were collected on usability of a beta version shoreline change risk WebGIS developed for the Arctic Slope covering the National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska (NPR-A) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). The WebGIS is a collaborative effort with the North Slope Borough (NSB). Transcripts from the audio recorded workshop were stored in a MS Excel file. The purpose of the data set is to assess usability of the WebGIS as a formative evaluation effort to develop a shoreline change risk WebGIS for Alaska's Arctic Slope using a collaborative mapping and Instructional Systems Design (ISD) process.
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The dataset includes the results of the crowd-mapping action within the project "Territorial RRI fostering innovative climate action" - TeRRIFICA (Horizon 2020 under GA 824489) dated 2022-09-19. The data are points added to the map by the users (volunteers) and represent locations where climate change-related issues occur regarding air temperature, air quality, water, soil, and wind (SPOTS). The second part of the dataset is related to the crowd-mapping users and their anonymized characteristics (USERS). More details are available at https://terrifica.eu/.
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Students in geographic information systems and science (GIS) require significant experience outside of spatial analysis, cartography, and other traditional geographic topics. Computer science knowledge, skills, and practices exist as essential components of GIS practice, but coursework in this area is not universally offered in geography or GIS degrees. To support those interested in developing such courses, this paper describes the design and implementation of a server-focused course in WebGIS at University Texas A&M University. We provide an in-depth discussion of the equipment and resources required to build and operate an on-premise CyberGIS server infrastructure suitable for supporting such classes, providing comparisons with an equivalent solution built on Amazon Web Services (AWS). We consider the comparative costs of these systems, including benefits and drawbacks of each. In comparing these deployment options, we outline the technical expertise, monetary investments, operational expenses, and organizational strategies necessary to run server-based CyberGIS courses. Finally, we reflect on assignments and feedback from students and consider their experiences in a course of this nature. This article provides a resource for GIS instructors, academic departments, or other academic units to consider during infrastructure investment, curriculum redesign, the addition of courses in degree plans, or for the development of CyberGIS components.
This is the 2018 Web GIS App where you can find all Ecosystem Services mapped for this year.
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Explore the historical Whois records related to webgis.asia (Domain). Get insights into ownership history and changes over time.
The Ebro delta (Spain): map containing the main layers considered in the assessment of flood risk indicators [WP4 Task 4.2]
This map shows the Food Supply Ecosystem Service supply potential in % for the year 1990. It considers the area of the land use land cover classes dedicated to agriculture.
0% means no potential (non-agriculture land)
100% means maximum potential (agriculture land)
Spatial resolution: 100m
This is the Recreation Web GIS App where we used spatial modeling to produce this Ecosystem Service indicator.
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Graph provincial and state roads of the province of Sondrio, derived from the topographic database and updated as a result of changes in road conditions. The Province of Sondrio displays the WMS services of all information levels that can be viewed from its Geoportal at this address: https://webgis.provinciasondrio.it/author/services/ows.php?project=prov_sondrio&map=geoportale
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Link ai servizi WMS, WTFS del portale geografico del Comune di Matera. Si ricorda che trattasi di servizi per addetti ai lavori, da integrare all'interno di GIS (esempio QGIS).
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The aim of this survey was to map the biotopes in the area of Dornoch Firth between Bonar Bridge and a line extending from Dornoch to the mid-point of the intertidal rocks west of Portmahomack. This dataset is a map of the predicted biotope distributions for this area.
Additional information source:
Munro C & Nunny R (2000). Broadscale survey and mapping of seabed and shore habitats and biota, Dornoch Firth pSAC. Scottish Natural Heritage commissioned report F97PA03 (Unpublished report)
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This map covers the area in the south of The Sound of Barra, at the northeastern corner of Barra (from Traigh Mhor to near Loch Obe). The Sound of Barra has been selected as a possible Special Area of Conservation (pSAC) on the basis of the nationally important colony of common seals, Phoca vitulina, and also for the wide variety of habitats associated with shallow ‘sandbanks which are slightly covered by seawater all the time’. A number of the sandbank habitats are of considerable conservation value, most notably the extensive beds of the eelgrass Zostera marina and tide-swept maerl beds composed of the coralline red alga Phymatolithon calcareum. A comprehensive biotope mapping survey of the sublittoral habitats within the Sound was undertaken in August 2001, by a collaborative research group from the University of St Andrews, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh University and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). This information supplemented the existing knowledge on the distribution of marine communities within the Sound of Barra pSAC and all this information was synthesised into a series of biotope classification maps.
Additional information source:
Bates, C. R., Moore, C. G., Malthus, T., Harries, D. B., Austin, W., Mair, J. M. and Karpouzli, E. (2004). Broad scale mapping of sublittoral habitats in The Sound of Barra, Scotland. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 005 (ROAME No. F01AA4
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This map covers the area in the north of The Sound of Barra, at the south-eastern end of South Uist. The Sound of Barrahas been selected as a possible Special Area of Conservation (pSAC) on the basis of the nationally important colony of common seals, Phoca vitulina, and also for the wide variety of habitats associated with shallow ‘sandbanks which are slightly covered by seawater all the time’. A number of the sandbank habitats are of considerable conservation value, most notably the extensive beds of the eelgrass Zostera marina and tide-swept maerl beds composed of the coralline red alga Phymatolithon calcareum. A comprehensive biotope mapping survey of the sublittoral habitats within the Sound was undertaken in August 2001, by a collaborative research group from the University of St Andrews, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh University and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). This information supplemented the existing knowledge on the distribution of marine communities within the Sound of Barra pSAC and all this information was synthesised into a series of biotope classification maps.
Additional information source:
Bates, C. R., Moore, C. G., Malthus, T., Harries, D. B., Austin, W., Mair, J. M. and Karpouzli, E. (2004). Broad scale mapping of sublittoral habitats in The Sound of Barra, Scotland. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 005 (ROAME No. F01AA4
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GeoBIS-WebAppGeographisches Bürgerinformationssystem des Landkreises Cham (GeoBIS-Cham). Das zentrale WebGIS des Landkreises Cham ist eine kostenlose GIS-Anwendung mit aktuellen und flächendeckenden Verwaltungsinformationen sowie zahlreichen Funktionen. Die vorliegende IkGIS-Online-Karte bietet plattformübergreifende Web-Inhalte aus dem verwaltungsinternen, interkommunalen GIS des Landkreises. Zudem beinhaltet die Karte amtliche topographische Datenbestände und Datenbestände des amtlichen Liegenschaftskatasters der Bayerischen Vermessungsverwaltung.(The central WebGIS of the District of Cham is a free GIS application with current and comprehensive administrative information as well as numerous functions. The map provides cross-platform web content from the internal and intercommunal GIS of the district. In addition, there are official topographic datasets and databases of the official cadastre of the Bavarian Administration for Surveying.)
This map is the Pollination Web Map.Below you can find the layers that are visible for this map.To download this data, visit the download section in the WebGIS Hub.
Schummerungsdarstellung des Geländehöhenmodells Umgebung ohne Vorarlberg, ohne Jahr, 10 m Rasterweite 4 Kanal 8 bit Unsigned Tif (RGB+Alpha)
This Zip file contains all the 8 Ecosystem Services data models and outputs from the ASEBIO research project that you can find in our WebGIS platform. To get to know more about our research, please visit: https://asebio.novaims.unl.pt/To get to know more about our data, please visit: https://asebio-webgis-novagis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/data-description Study AreaContinental PortugalData FilesEcosystem Services Models:Food Supply; Drought Regulation; Climate Regulation; Pollination, Habitat Quality; Recreation; Water Purification; Erosion PreventionData FormatZIPTIFFRASTERSpatial Resolution27m: Water Purification; Erosion Prevention100m: Food Supply; Drought Regulation; Climate Regulation; Pollination, Habitat Quality; Recreation;
This map is the 1990 Ecosystem Services Web Map. It was created by the ASEBIO team to be used in the ASEBIO webGIS.Below you can find the layers that are visible for this map.To download this data, visit the download section in the WebGIS Hub.
This is the GIS Project for the ASEBIO WebGIS.Here you can find all the spatial data for the 8 Ecosystem Services and also the Stakeholders' Perception Supply Potential. For more information about the data, please visit our website and WebGIS.
Notice that this is a project package that only works within the ArcGIS Pro Desktop Software.