Interactive map of City of Eugene Neighborhoods. Pop-up on map shows contact information and website for neighborhood organizations. 2022
Description:MC Maps Roadway Assets is an interactive mapping application.Instructions:This is an interactive web map that allows the public to browse, print, search and navigate GIS data throughout Martin County. Download:Click here for Open Web Map
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Interactive map service (http://ims.sea.gov.ua:8081/website/Atlas_forAll_en/viewer.htm), based on GIS database ATLAS has been created by UkrSCES to provide an integrated picture of the modern state of the Black Sea coastal zone. It provides information on the geography of NWBS coastal zone and coastal water areas, as well as data on demography, natural resources, economy and pollution. The work is financed under the auspices of the Ministry for Environmental Protection of Ukraine. ATLAS is organised around several themes and elements, comprising interactive maps, statistical data, and descriptions. The cartography is based on the digital topographic chart of Ukraine (scale 1:500,000) and includes the following thematic layers: * Natural resources, * Protected territories, * Pollution resources, * Recreational potential, * Coastal zone. The main part of the descriptive text of ATLAS is drawn from the results of various studies that were undertaken by UkrSCES from 1993 to 2006. ATLAS allows users to select and display information on the resources, state and condition оf the NWBS coastal zone. This interactive service can be employed not only by experts and those responsible for decision-making, but also by the general public. It represents a major contribution to Ukraine's responsibilities under the Aarhus Convention for access to environmental information.
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[Note 02/2024: this resource is now decomissioned, link provides related maps, tools, and GIS layers.]The Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. You can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact. The primary goal is to portray a comprehensive set of sites across all agencies to facilitate data sharing and avoid redundancies, as new monitoring sites are added to the regional network. Raw temperature data are not downloadable through this site, but typically reside with the local data stewards, whose contact information is displayed by clicking on a point in the map. In some instances, RMRS may have copies of the raw data and permission to distribute it, so we ask that you contact us before contacting the local data stewards. The map will be updated once each winter to maintain an accurate description of current monitoring locations. If interested in obtaining temperature data or adding temperature monitoring sites to this map, please contact Sherry Wollrab: 208.373.4371 or sherrywollrab@fs.fed.us.Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Website Pointer for Stream Temperature Interactive Maps.File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/stream_temp/maps.htmlThe Dynamic Mapping Tool provides a spatial index to over 5,500 sites on streams and rivers in the U.S. and Canada where full year stream temperatures are currently being monitored by numerous agencies. Users can filter stream temperature sites by state, agency, year and contact.
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Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) system is the ecosystem classification adopted in the forest management within British Columbia based on vegetation, soil, and climate characteristics whereas Site Series is the smallest unit of the system. The Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development held under the Government of British Columbia (“the Ministry”) developed a web-based tool known as BEC Map for maintaining and sharing the information of the BEC system, but the Site Series information was not included in the tool due to its quantity and complexity. In order to allow users to explore and interact with the information, this project aimed to develop a web-based tool with high data quality and flexibility to users for the Site Series classes using the “Shiny” and “Leaflet” packages in R. The project started with data classification and pre-processing of the raster images and attribute tables through identification of client requirements, spatial database design and data cleaning. After data transformation was conducted, spatial relationships among these data were developed for code development. The code development included the setting-up of web map and interactive tools for facilitating user friendliness and flexibility. The codes were further tested and enhanced to meet the requirements of the Ministry. The web-based tool provided an efficient and effective platform to present the complicated Site Series features with the use of Web Mapping System (WMS) in map rendering. Four interactive tools were developed to allow users to examine and interact with the information. The study also found that the mode filter performed well in data preservation and noise minimization but suffered from long processing time and creation of tiny sliver polygons.
This Guide is designed to assist you with using ArcGIS Online (AGOL)'s Map Viewer. An ArcGIS web map is an interactive display of geographic information. Web maps are made by adding and combining layers. The layers are made from data, they are logical collections of geographic data. Map Viewer can be used to view, explore and create web maps in ArcGIS Online.
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PHS On The Web (POTW) is a web-based, interactive mapping tool for citizens, landowners, local governments, developers, conservation groups and others to find basic information about known locations of Priority Habitats and Species (PHS) in Washington State. PHS is a source of best available science that can inform local planning activities, development projects, conservation strategies, incentive programs, and numerous other applications. The three GIS layers provided in this file geodatabase are the layers displayed in the POTW (Public) online map application. The three layers are scheduled to be updated on the first Monday of each month. These three GIS layers are: WDFWPHSPlusPublicLine, WDFWPHSPlusPublicPoint, and WDFWPHSPlusPublicPolygon. In these three layers, sensitive species are not shown as mapped (as a point, line, or polygon) but the locations are masked as a Section (one square mile), Quarter Township (nine square miles), or Township (thirty-six square miles) polygons.Sensitive species and habitat information are defined in WDFW Policy 5210. Priority habitats and species locations deemed sensitive by WDFW are not publicly displayed beyond a certain resolution (e.g., township or section) due to an increased risk of human interference. Sensitive data is exempt from public disclosure under the Public Records Act; this term is defined in RCW 42.56.430. Sensitive species are any wildlife species likely to become endangered or threatened; this term is defined in WAC 200-200-100. Qualifying landowners, university researchers, government agencies, and tribes may request PHS maps that contain this sensitive data.Since this GIS layer contains non-sensitive species information, it can be used without limitations, but please acknowledge the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) as the source of this information. Please do not distribute this data, instead refer others to WDFW. If you have any questions about this layer, you can contact PHS at this email address: phsproducts@dfw.wa.gov with a subject line of the email being "POTW Public Dataset Question".Please note, although mapped PHS data is useful for determining the general extent of priority species or habitats, the department has not surveyed the entire state of Washington. PHS map data is meant to serve as a starting point to identify priority habitats and species. It is not meant to replace or preempt more detailed field-based, site-level mapping. Site-specific surveys are usually needed to rule out the presence of priority habitats or species. PHS maps do not provide an official agency determination of the potential impacts to fish and wildlife of a specific project.Additional ResourcesPHS On The Web Application: https://geodataservices.wdfw.wa.gov/hp/phs/PHS On the Web Map Service: https://geodataservices.wdfw.wa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/PHSOnTheWeb/PHSOnTheWebPublic/MapServer
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This repository describes and provides downloadable vector files for three different maps produced by Israeli government institutions indicating the location and extent of the “Humanitarian Area” (HA) in Gaza that forms the centerpiece of Israel’s program for citizen protection and humanitarian aid in recent months. Examination shows that the official maps used to guide the Gazans from the areas the IDF calls to evacuate and toward the Humanitarian Area it declares to be their safe destination are inadequate emergency communication measures, ill suited to use of the intended audience, especially in a chaotic low-resource context. Hopefully the materials and comments here might prompt improvements in the spatial communication offered by official parties or, at least, support efforts by individuals and humanitarian organization to supplement these as needed. The first map, in use since May 6, 2024 in various social media released by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), is a low resolution static image showing the HA superimposed on a basemap showing only targeting/evacuation “blocks” from which civilians were instructed to flee to the HA. The second is a contemporaneously released online web map on an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) website pointed to via a QR code sometimes embedded in this static map. The web interface allows panning and some degree of zooming of a map showing the HA and the targeting zone polygons superimposed on a standard OSM vector basemap. The third is a sketch appearing as an appendix in the State’s response to the Israeli High Court of Justice’s June 6, 2024 order nisi requiring that it submit a range of further information necessary for the court to establish the full evidentiary basis for its deliberations after three rounds of hearings on a March 18, 2024 petition against COGAT and the government of Israel by a coalition of six Israeli NGOs. This petition demands that the state improve its humanitarian aid and citizen protection practices in the Gaza Strip in accordance with its obligations under international law, both as a party to the hostilities and as an occupying power. The sketched map in the State response is not really usable as a map, so the analysis offered here is primarily of the usability of the static and interactive maps within the larger context of the targeting and evacuation procedures in use since December 1, 2023. The extent of the HA differs somewhat between these maps, and the format of each has different uses and limits. The static map can easily be saved for offline use and indicates roughly which block numbers are in and outside of the HA and evacuation areas. However, while convenient for army purposes of aggregate characterization of local populations, these blocks are cadastral units with which Gazans are not familiar, while the low resolution and the rotated orientation make the map almost useless for navigation purposes. The interactive web map has the HA precisely defined against a street with the block polygons precisely denoted superimposed on a standard street maps showing main roads and orienting features. However this requires an active internet connection, the HA polygon is not downloadable, and does not allow sufficient zoom levels and standard satellite or other basemap that would allow real navigation, especially in emergency situations. Thus, the official maps used over the last half year to guide the Gazan population from the areas the IDF calls to evacuate are inadequate for emergency communication, as are the newer maps showing the humanitarian area designated as their destination.
HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
Download or connect to open data endpoints Get data Download data as spreadsheet, kml, shapefile or connect to service APIs to stay up to date. Create maps Create maps, analyse and discover trends. Watch video instructions. Code apps Make applications with our data.ArGIS API for Javascript. Categories City Council Assets, amenities and public space Council services and facilities Culture, leisure and sport Economy and business Environment and climate Planning Transport and access View all Terms Unless otherwise stated, data products available from the data hub are published under Creative Commons licences. For terms of use and more information see site Disclaimer. Contact If you have a question, comments, or requests for interactive maps and data, we would love to hear from you. Council business For information on rates, development applications, strategies, reports and other council business, see the City of Sydney's main website.
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Online map index of 1:250 000 scale topographic map sheets covering Australia. The application allows users to search, select and download 250k topographic maps with redirection to the relevant eCat …Show full descriptionOnline map index of 1:250 000 scale topographic map sheets covering Australia. The application allows users to search, select and download 250k topographic maps with redirection to the relevant eCat record. This is available as an interactive web map.
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The Geologic Map Index of Alaska (Map Index) is a GIS web feature service paired with an interactive web map application that provides access to an actively growing geographic index of geology-related maps of Alaska and adjacent areas. This online research tool provides the locations and outlines of most DGGS and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) geologic maps of Alaska in a single, interactive web application. It allows searches of the map database by geographic area of interest, keywords, publishing agency, dates, and other criteria. The search results link DGGS's comprehensive, multi-agency publications database, where users can view and download publications for free. Map Index provides access to traditional geologic maps and sample location, geologic hazards, and geologic resources maps. In addition, DGGS plans to add outlines and data to the application for new and remaining geologic maps published by DGGS, USGS, U.S. Bureau of Mines, and U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Reports without maps can be accessed through DGGS's comprehensive publications database, .
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The Web Soil Survey (WSS) provides soil survey maps and information through an online, interactive mapping tool. It is operated by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The WSS is used by agricultural producers, conservationists, planners, engineering firms, government agencies, and others to explore properties, features, suitabilities, and limitations of soils and to view descriptions of ecological sites. Soil maps and associated data are available for more than 95 percent of the counties in the United States. A user is able to select an area of interest through a variety of methods, including defining an area on a map, selecting an area from menus, searching on keywords, or importing a shapefile. The user can access a wide range of detailed information, including chemical properties, physical properties, erosion factors, water features, and ratings for building site development, sanitary facilities, and vegetative productivity. The resulting soil map and associated information can be printed, downloaded, or saved for download later. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Web Soil Survey. File Name: Web Page, url: https://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx
Online map index of 1:50 000 scale topographic map sheets covering Australia. The application allows users to search, select and download 50k topographic maps with redirection to the relevant eCat …Show full descriptionOnline map index of 1:50 000 scale topographic map sheets covering Australia. The application allows users to search, select and download 50k topographic maps with redirection to the relevant eCat record. This is available as an interactive web map.
Animal Ordinances is an interactive web map that provides a simple Minnesota county map over Google Maps. When a county is selected by clicking on it, a brief set of information about Animal Ordinances in that county is provide. Additionally, a link to the full ordinance is provided.
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The Census of Agriculture provides a detailed picture every five years of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Conducted by USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, the 2012 Census of Agriculture collected more than six million data items directly from farmers. The Ag Census Web Maps application makes this information available at the county level through a few clicks. The maps and accompanying data help users visualize, download, and analyze Census of Agriculture data in a geospatial context. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Ag Census Web Maps. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2012/Online_Resources/Ag_Census_Web_Maps/Overview/index.php/ The interactive map application assembles maps and statistics from the 2012 Census of Agriculture in five broad categories:
Crops and Plants – Data on harvested acreage for major field crops, hay, and other forage crops, as well as acreage data for vegetables, fruits, tree nuts, and berries. Economics – Data on agriculture sales, farm income, government payments from conservation and farm programs, amounts received from loans, a broad range of production expenses, and value of buildings and equipment. Farms – Information on farm size, ownership, and Internet access, as well as data on total land in farms, land use, irrigation, fertilized cropland, and enrollment in crop insurance programs. Livestock and Animals – Statistics on cattle and calves, cows and heifers, milk cows, and other cattle, as well as hogs, sheep, goats, horses, and broilers. Operators – Statistics on hired farm labor, tenure, land rented or leased, primary occupation of farm operator, and demographic characteristics such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, and residence location.
The Ag Census Web Maps application allows you to:
Select a map to display from a the above five general categories and associated subcategories. Zoom and pan to a specific area; use the inset buttons to center the map on the continental United States; zoom to a specific state; and show the state mask to fade areas surrounding the state. Create and print maps showing the variation in a single data item across the United States (for example, average value of agricultural products sold per farm). Select a county and view and download the county’s data for a general category. Download the U.S. county-level dataset of mapped values for all categories in Microsoft ® Excel format.
HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
This dataset contains probabilistic (return-period based) flood maps from storm surge, tide and waves. The maps were produced by the Joint Probability Method with Optimal Spacing (JPM-OS) statistical procedure using the model data produced by a coupled CH3D/SWAN storm surge modeling system. The maps correspond to a 1% annual probability of exceedance (100-year return period). Sea level rise (SLR) conditions are based on NOAA predictions for Naples, FL. The SLR for 2020 is set to be at 0.32 ft. All SLR values are relative to the year 2000. Scenarios: 2030 Low (0.39 ft SLR), 2030 Medium (0.72 ft SLR), 2030 High (1.15 ft SLR); 2060 Low (0.82 ft SLR), 2060 Medium (1.77 ft SLR), 2060 High (3.38 ft SLR); 2100 Low (1.28 ft SLR), 2100 Medium (3.77 ft SLR), 2100 High (8.36 ft SLR).
HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
HEPGIS is a web-based interactive geographic map server that allows users to navigate and view geo-spatial data, print maps, and obtain data on specific features using only a web browser. It includes geo-spatial data used for transportation planning. HEPGIS previously received ARRA funding for development of Economically distressed Area maps. It is also being used to demonstrate emerging trends to address MPO and statewide planning regulations/requirements , enhanced National Highway System, Primary Freight Networks, commodity flows and safety data . HEPGIS has been used to help implement MAP-21 regulations and will help implement the Grow America Act, particularly related to Ladder of Opportunities and MPO reforms.
Interactive map of City of Eugene Neighborhoods. Pop-up on map shows contact information and website for neighborhood organizations. 2022