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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,893 datasets
New York City's Department of Transportation provides a dataset of Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) installations. The data includes geographic coordinates, installation dates, and administrative district information for these devices. The dataset was last updated on March 24, 2026.
Conservation Areas is a dataset from the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. It lists and describes 34 designated conservation areas in Bristol, UK, which are recognized for their special character and appearance. The dataset likely contains information on the historic and architectural features that define these areas.
Tree Preservation Orders for groups of trees in Carlisle, generated from data held by Carlisle City Council. The dataset is provided under the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE terms. The Government Digital Service is listed as the organizing body.
A 2002 geospatial map details the distribution of organic soils within Alberta's agricultural region. Organic soils are defined as layers with over 30 percent organic matter and a thickness exceeding 40 cm. The Government of Alberta created this resource using ArcGIS.
A source of Foliage Projective Cover (FPC) estimates derived from Sentinel-2 satellite imagery using the DETSI algorithm for Queensland, Australia. It models the green fraction of woody vegetation cover based on the minimum NDVI from two-year seasonal surface reflectance composites. The output is delivered as raster imagery at a 10-meter spatial resolution.
Tree Preservation Orders - Areas is a dataset describing trees protected by law in the United Kingdom. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service and covers trees subject to Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) or located within Conservation Areas. It likely contains geospatial boundaries or identifiers for areas where specific legal permissions are required to carry out work on trees.
A 28-year time series of peak greenness (NDVI) and normalized burn ratio (NBR) data for the Canadian boreal forest, derived from Landsat 5 TM imagery. The dataset, provided by NASA, covers 46 selected sites from 1984 to 2011, with data regridded to a 500-meter resolution. Supplemental metadata includes land cover composition and disturbance history for each site.
Tree Preservation Orders legally protect specific trees and woodlands within the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council area. The dataset is sourced from the Government Digital Service and is governed by the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the Town and Country (Tree Preservation) (England) Regulations 2012. The specific number of protected trees, their locations, and the last update date are not provided in the available metadata.
Monthly industry-reported sea lice abundance counts from Atlantic salmon farms in British Columbia. The dataset is updated monthly and contains monitoring results required under Fisheries and Oceans Canada's aquaculture licence conditions.
A synthetic dataset simulating the impact of climate variables on agricultural productivity. It includes modeled data for temperature, precipitation, crop yields, and extreme weather events across various geographic regions. The dataset was created by Waqar Ali for academic and machine learning applications.
Point data showing the locations of ancient woodland within the boundary of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council. The dataset is sourced from Natural England, with contributions from the local Trees & Woodlands team during reviews. Table fields include name and source of the data.
Wyndham City Council maintains a geospatial inventory of its managed trees with their latest field inspection status. The dataset is provided by the Wyndham City Council and was last updated in April 2026. Specific data volume and temporal coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Municipal tree inventory and latest field inspection data from Wyndham City Council. The dataset includes geospatial location and inspection status for council-managed trees. It was published by Wyndham City Council and last updated in April 2026.
Special Designation Area data from the Government Digital Service details statutory and advisory designations applied to protect highways during street or road works. The dataset likely contains features that reference road networks and specific street locations. The description indicates these designations are used to manage and coordinate infrastructure projects.
Land Point features represent small natural objects on the Earth's surface not captured as buildings, structures, or water. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. The specific temporal and spatial coverage, as well as the total number of features, are not detailed in the available metadata.
EU open data providing street address information for roads, footpaths, cycleways, byways, and bridleways. The data is uniquely identified by local Highway Authorities or Street Naming and Numbering authorities and provides access to an address. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service.
An 80-day exposure study from the Government Digital Service measured the effects of three concentrations of 6-micron polystyrene microbeads on juvenile Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas). The dataset comprises separate files for shell growth and length, condition index, and lysosomal stability, compared against a control group. The data likely supports research into the sub-lethal impacts of microplastic pollution on marine bivalves.
GIS Services City of Perth provides mapped locations and details for public street furniture and amenities. The dataset includes infrastructure such as seating, picnic tables, BBQs, water fountains, bins, and playgrounds for city planning and resident use.
Ontario's bait fishery resources are managed through a spatial block system, assigning one harvester per designated bait harvest area. The Government of Ontario administers this system, with data last updated in March 2026. Exceptions to the single-harvester rule exist in areas like Lake Erie.
Provincial Satellite Derived Disturbance Mapping identifies areas of vegetation disturbance across Ontario. The data layer, produced by the Government of Ontario, includes categories such as burns, forestry cuts, weather events, infrastructure, and pest/disease. It requires geographic information system software for use.