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17,779 datasets
Landschapsbeheer Zuid-Holland developed a monitor for landscape elements in the province's cultural landscape. The monitoring was based on in-field inventory of landscape elements within representative sample plots. The project was completed in February 2012, with measurement rounds conducted in 2012 and 2013.
Landschapsbeheer Zuid-Holland (LBZH) developed the Monitor Landscape Elements in the Cultural Landscape (MLC) for the Province of Zuid-Holland. The monitor is based on an in-field inventory of landscape elements within representative sample plots, with measurement rounds completed in 2012 and 2013. The dataset is published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
A 2014 zoning map adopted by the Provincial Staten van Drenthe on 2 July 2014. The dataset delineates 'plus' areas where agricultural activities, including scaling up and more industrialized forms, are permitted and preferred for farm relocation. It was published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark license.
An integrated nature reserve plan outlines objectives for converting cultivated land to new nature areas and managing agricultural lands for nature and landscape benefits. The plan details possibilities for subsidy schemes, with new funding for nature and landscape management established from January 1, 2000. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark license.
A geospatial dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations outlining a designated test field for offshore wind research turbines. The data likely contains boundaries and locations for a zone where a maximum of five certified research turbines can be installed to optimize future wind farm yields. The dataset is governed by the Environmental Ordinance of the Province of Groningen.
Datasets relating to coal resources in Victoria, Australia, collected for Earth Resources within DSDBI. The collection includes data on coal models for the Latrobe Valley and coal resources for the entire state. The data was last updated on 2026-04-09.
The Geological Survey of Victoria collected data displaying areas of contact and regional metamorphism, and the style of metamorphism. The dataset is accompanied by other datasets representing geology outcrop and boundaries, structural lines, miscellaneous lines and points, miscellaneous polygons, and placer deposits. It was last updated on 2026-04-09.
Geospatial data detailing the location and attributes of coal subcrops in Victoria, Australia. The dataset includes a spatial accuracy attribute named 'Loc_Acc'. It originates from the 'Victorian Coal - A 2006 Inventory of Resources' and is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
This dataset contains anonymized survey data from a study on farmers' green production behavior within agricultural systems. The data supports research on sustainable farming practices and decision-making factors.
Indicative spectral data from FTIR analysis of microplastics found in wastewater sludges. The dataset is 19.4 MB in size and was authored by Nimitha Choran. It was last updated on 2026-05-05 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Monte Alegre Lake region on the eastern Amazon River floodplain in Para, Brazil provides the location for this dataset. It contains field measurements of aquatic macrophyte biomass, phenology, leaf characteristics, and stem dimensions for submerged and unsubmerged plants. Data originates from ten monthly surveys conducted between December 2003 and November 2004, compiled in a comma-delimited file.
A 380.0 KB dataset of combined DNA sequence data for the fungal genus Micropsalliota, published by Shah Hussain on figshare in May 2026. It includes sequences for the ITS, 28S, rpb2, and tif1-ฮฑ gene regions from specimens collected in the Dhofar region of southern Oman.
Geological Survey of Victoria collected this dataset, which displays areas and styles of contact and regional metamorphism. The data is part of a broader geological collection including outcrop boundaries, structural lines, and placer deposits. It was last updated on 2026-04-09 and is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
Geospatial data from the Mining Remediation Authority identifies locations where underground coal seams reach the surface, known as outcrops. These features indicate areas of probable historical shallow mining or where unviable coal seams remain. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-14.
Street lighting location data maintained by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) Roads. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service and is available under an OGL-UK-3.0 license. Its last update date and total size are currently unknown.
Victoria, Australia's geological data contains primary information on outcropping and sub-cropping geological rock units. The Geological Survey of Victoria collected the data, which is accompanied by related datasets for structural lines and deposits. This specific layer has been superseded by the Seamless Geology layer SG_GEOLOGICAL_UNIT_250K.
39 barnyard millet genotypes were evaluated for agro-morphological and nutritional traits in Jhansi and Almora during the 2024 kharif season. The dataset contains results from analysis of variance, correlation studies, and principal component analysis, with the first eight components explaining 78.45% of total variation. Author Nakka Amulya published the study to identify genotypes suitable for developing nutri-dense, climate-resilient cultivars.
Thirty-nine barnyard millet genotypes were evaluated for agro-morphological and nutritional traits across two agro-ecological locations in India during the 2024 kharif season. The dataset includes results from analysis of variance, correlation studies, and principal component analysis, with the first eight components explaining 78.45% of total variation. It was authored by Nakka Amulya.
India's Jhansi and Almora agro-ecologies hosted a 2024 kharif season evaluation of 39 barnyard millet genotypes for agro-morphological and nutritional traits. The study by Nakka Amulya identified significant genetic variability, with principal component analysis extracting 19 components where the first eight explained 78.45% of total variation.
Reports from the Atlantic Salmon Watch Program document captures and observations of Atlantic salmon in British Columbia waters. The program, established by Fisheries and Oceans Canada in 1991, relies on voluntary submissions from fishers, processors, and biologists. A summary of reports is available from July 2005 onward.