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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,785 datasets
A 10-year field trial initiated in 2012 evaluated the persistence of soil organic carbon fractions under different tillage, crop rotation, and residue management practices. The study, authored by Sifundo November, analyzed soil samples from the 2023/24 cropping cycle across three depth layers (0-20 cm, 20-40 cm, 40-60 cm). It found no-till increased SOC by 0.64%, which was 14.06% more than conventional tillage, and identified principal components explaining 46.47% of SOC stock variability.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada collects sediment samples and seafloor video from marine finfish aquaculture sites in British Columbia to assess environmental compliance. The dataset contains results from field audits conducted by DFO staff biologists to monitor benthic impacts. Row and column counts are not specified.
Mersha, Girmay Ayana deposited 23 de-identified interview transcripts from a 2021 qualitative study. The data includes interviews with 8 health-extension workers, 8 agriculture-extension workers, and 7 mothers from three Ethiopian regions. The transcripts explore experiences integrating nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions following a multi-sectoral program.
England's Forestry Commission uses this dataset to track the headline performance indicator for the percentage of woodland under sustainable management. The indicator is published biannually or annually and is defined using a range of administrative data sources. It covers all woodland in England, including the nation's forests managed by Forestry England.
City of Hobart Open Data provides a collection of geospatial layers detailing municipal infrastructure. The dataset includes layers for stormwater networks, road formations, building footprints, and cadastral boundaries, among other urban assets. It was last updated by HCCGISICT on 2026-04-11 20:50:23.693698.
City of Hobart Open Data provides a geospatial layer defining river and creek boundaries, part of a larger collection of urban infrastructure data. The dataset is maintained by HCCGISICT and was last updated on 2026-04-11. It is available in multiple formats including CSV, KML, and GeoJSON via an ArcGIS REST API.
City of Hobart Open Data provides a collection of geospatial layers detailing municipal assets and infrastructure. The dataset includes layers for roads, stormwater systems, buildings, trees, cadastre, and parking sensors, among others. It was last updated on 2026-04-11 by HCCGISICT.
City of Hobart provides a collection of geospatial layers for municipal infrastructure and planning. The dataset includes layers for roads, buildings, stormwater systems, trees, cadastre boundaries, and parking sensors, published by HCCGISICT. It was last updated on 2026-04-11.
Irrigation Pipes is one of over 20 geospatial layers in the City of Hobart's BYDA Layers collection. The dataset, authored by HCCGISICT and last updated in April 2026, includes municipal assets such as stormwater networks, building footprints, cadastre boundaries, and trees. Data is available in multiple formats including CSV, GeoJSON, and ArcGIS REST API.
City of Hobart Open Data provides a collection of geospatial layers for urban infrastructure and environmental features. The dataset includes layers for significant trees, stormwater networks, building footprints, cadastre boundaries, and road formations. It was last updated on 2026-04-11 by HCCGISICT.
A 2015 Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) conducted in the Goudebou and Mentao refugee camps in Burkina Faso during December. The survey was organized by UNHCR in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, World Food Programme, IEDA Relief, and UNICEF. It provides nutrition data intended to inform timely interventions for populations affected by forced displacement.
Burkina Faso's Goudebou and Mentao refugee camps were surveyed in December 2017. The UNHCR Standardized Expanded Nutrition Survey (SENS) was conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, WFP, and UNICEF. The data plays a key role in delivering effective and timely nutritional interventions for displaced populations.
408 paired soil samples from cropland and afforested sites in northern China quantify active and dormant microbial fractions using CTC and PI staining. Afforestation more than doubled the active microbial fraction in topsoil (2.9% to 6.4%) but slightly reduced it in deep soil. Sha Zhou published this dataset on figshare in April 2026.
This dataset provides gap-filled and smoothed Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values derived from MODIS Terra surface reflectance data at 250-meter resolution. It is produced by NASA's LAADS organization using a two-stage algorithm to smooth and fill gaps caused by clouds and atmospheric contamination, creating a continuous time series suitable for modeling. The dataset is available in multiple file formats including BIN, ISO, HTML, and PDF.
Government Digital Service provides a dataset on the percentage reduction in CO2 emissions achieved through investments in more efficient street lighting. The data is sourced from the eu_open_data platform and is available in CSV format under an Open Government Licence. The indicator has been discontinued, and its last update date is unknown.
Government Digital Service provides a dataset measuring customer satisfaction that the quality of streets and public places is improving. The data is sourced from eu_open_data and is available in CSV format under the UK Open Government Licence. This indicator is noted as discontinued.
Survey responses from Quebec City citizens assess familiarity and agreement with the Tramway project. The dataset is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec and was last updated on April 17, 2026. It is available in XLSX and PDF formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A discontinued indicator from the Government Digital Service tracking the number of food vouchers issued year-to-date. The dataset is provided under the UK Open Government Licence. The last update date and specific temporal coverage are unknown.
Provincial timber stock status compares actual annual harvest with the long-term Annual Allowable Cut (AAC) target for Alberta's Crown lands. The dataset tracks the gap between harvest and AAC as a sustainability measure for the forested Green Area. It is produced by the Government of Alberta and was last updated in March 2026.
New York State data tracks the annual distribution of property parcels across nine broad use classes for each municipality. The dataset, produced by the Department of Taxation and Finance, contains counts for Agricultural, Residential, Commercial, and other property types beginning with the 2000 roll year. It provides a longitudinal view of land use changes at the local government level.