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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
17,894 datasets
India is the geographic scope of this unified geospatial dataset. It links soil characteristics to agricultural factors. The dataset's author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
A 2014 georeferenced raster map from the UK Forestry Commission classifying English woodland as actively managed or unmanaged. The data integrates administrative sources like grant schemes and felling licenses, with management defined by activity within the prior 15 years. The total woodland area denominator is derived from the contemporary National Forest Inventory.
Forestry Commission England's 2013 Headline Performance Indicator dataset measures the percentage of woodland in active management. The data is a georeferenced raster file with 25-meter cells classifying woodland as managed (1) or unmanaged (0). It integrates administrative data from grant schemes, felling licenses, and the Public Forest Estate against the National Forest Inventory baseline.
England's Forestry Commission produced a raster map indicating the management status of woodlands as of 31 December 2012. The data integrates administrative records from multiple grant schemes and the Public Forest Estate to classify woodland areas as actively managed or unmanaged. The denominator for the performance indicator calculation was the total woodland area from the National Forest Inventory.
Forestry Commission England's Headline Performance Indicator dataset measures the percentage of woodland in active management as of 30 June 2015. The data is derived from administrative sources like grant schemes and felling licenses, integrated into a georeferenced raster file. The denominator for the percentage calculation is the total woodland area from the National Forest Inventory.
England's Forestry Commission created this geospatial raster dataset to calculate its 2011/12 headline performance indicator for the percentage of woodland under active management. The data integrates eight administrative sources, including grant schemes and felling licenses, and uses the National Forest Inventory for the total woodland area denominator. It is provided as a 25-meter resolution georeferenced TIFF file with cell values of 0 for unmanaged and 1 for actively managed woodland.
Forestry Commission England's Headline Performance Indicator dataset measures the percentage of woodland under active management as of 30 September 2015. The data is derived from administrative sources like grant schemes and felling licenses, integrated into a georeferenced raster file. Cell values of 0 or 1 classify 25m grid cells as unmanaged or actively managed woodland across England.
A raster file with 25-meter cells classifies woodland in England as actively managed or unmanaged as of 30 June 2012. The Forestry Commission defined 'actively managed' using eight administrative data sources, including grant schemes and felling licenses. The denominator for the performance indicator calculation was the total woodland area from the National Forest Inventory.
A raster dataset from September 2012 showing the active management status of woodland in England. It was produced by the Forestry Commission as a source for their Corporate Plan Performance Indicators, integrating administrative grant and license data. The data is provided as a georeferenced raster file with 25-meter cell resolution.
Water erosion risk mapping derived from land quality attributes associated with soil-landscape mapping at the subsystem or phase level. The dataset was created by the Department of Agriculture and is maintained by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, based on methodology from a 2005 technical report.
Potentially Arable Land (DPIRD-026) approximates land area available for agriculture in Western Australia. The dataset was created by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development's Geographic Information Services and was last updated in March 2026.
DPIRD Geographic Information Services provides spatial layers for crop variety testing recommendations in Western Australia. The dataset includes zones from 2001, agriculture zones, and rainfall zones, adjusted for complete Wheatbelt coverage. It was last updated in March 2026.
Western Australia soil-landscape mapping at the systems level, derived from the best available data as of April 2018. The dataset is intended for use at a 1:250,000 scale and conforms to a nested mapping hierarchy. It was produced by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.
2014 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program provides a current inventory of California's agricultural land resources. The dataset supports planning with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres, as mandated by Government Code Section 65570.
Replication data for the study 'Restoring indigenous trees can help combat malnutrition in Africa'. The dataset was collected in 2024 from representatives of 21 civil society organizations in Malawi, pertaining to 39 different tree-planting projects. All personal data has been anonymized.
Three project areas are listed in this anticipatory notice from OptiComm Pty Ltd, dated 17 March 2026. The dataset includes estimated completion dates, formatted addresses, and geographic coordinates for each project. It was published by the SIP Register - OptiComm on the Australian government data platform.
This geospatial dataset provides daily-updated shapefiles for Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone sourced from the OpenStreetMap project. Originally compiled for the 2014 West Africa Ebola response, it aggregates contributions from hundreds of users to provide localized GIS data.
Relative farm chemical expense data reveals where the most intensive agricultural production in Alberta occurs. The dataset estimates the potential contribution of crop production to surface or groundwater contamination. It is provided by the Government of Alberta and was last updated in March 2026.
Stable isotope data for nitrogen and carbon from short-tailed shearwaters, collected to document dietary trends. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026. Available file formats include PNG, XLS, and HTML.
A geospatial index mapping the relative expense of fertilizer and lime across agricultural areas in Alberta. The data was created by the Government of Alberta in 2002 using ArcGIS to estimate agricultural impact on nutrient levels in water. It ranks expense values between 0 (lowest) and 1 (highest) by Soil Landscape of Canada polygon area.