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An ATOM feed provides the development plan 'Dan - 10.1 (2) Behind the grass farms (1st simplified change)' for the municipality of Velpke. The data is encoded in the XPlanGML Version 5.4 format, a standard for exchanging land-use plans in Germany. The dataset is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and was last updated on April 1, 2026.
A Web Feature Service (WFS) provides the development plan 'Dan - 10.1 (1) Behind the grass farms (1st simplified amendment)' for the Velpke community. The data is published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie in the XPlanGML Version 5.4 format. The dataset's metadata indicates a last update date of 2026-04-01.
WFS on the development plan Dan - 10.5 Behind the grass farms (5th simplified amendment) of Velpke is a geospatial dataset from the German Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy. It describes a specific land use development plan for the municipality of Velpke in the XPlanGML 5.4 data format. The dataset is scheduled for an update on April 1, 2026.
A Geoscience Australia public seminar for National Science Week 2021 presents four speakers linking geoscience to food provision. The seminar covers topics from seabed mapping and satellite imagery to positioning technology. Specific facts include seabed mapping contributing $9 billion annually to the Australian economy and employing over 56,000 people.
A tool from the Greater London Authority presents the Curio Canopy map at ward scale alongside other environmental and social datasets. It is designed to help decision-makers identify areas of low canopy cover for potential tree planting. The tool was last updated on 2026-03-25.
Harvey Water Additional Works (HARWA-004) is a geospatial dataset describing pipe works not linked to the irrigation network. Authored by Aled Lewis for Harvey Water, it was last updated in March 2026.
Approximately 3,000 samples of Mesozoic-Cenozoic diatoms were collected from sedimentary cores by the Instituto Antartico Argentino. The samples originate from lakes in the South Shetland Islands and Patagonia, and from marine piston cores in the Scotia Sea and northern Weddell Sea. Diatom assemblages primarily indicate Holocene-Late Pleistocene freshwater, brackish, and shallow marine environments.
Approximately 1,100 samples of calcareous nanoplankton from the Larsen Basin in Antarctica and southern Patagonia in South America. The Instituto Antartico Argentino compiled this data, with investigations coordinated with institutions in Switzerland, Spain, and the USA. Research focuses on the Campanian-Maestrichtian and Paleocene periods, particularly events around the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/T) boundary.
Crop variety release records for cereals and legumes developed for dryland agriculture. The dataset covers 8 crop types released by national programs in over 40 countries. The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) compiled this information, spanning the period from 1977 to 2002.
Gravimetric soil water content measurements were collected from a native forest in southern Argentina during the 2001 massive flowering and death event of the understory bamboo Chusquea culeou. Data includes samples from sites with both green and dead bamboo vegetation, processed in a laboratory by drying soil subsamples at 105°C for 48 hours. The dataset was produced by the SCIOPS organization to assess the event's impact on environmental factors and forest vegetation dynamics.
A native forest in southern Argentina was monitored following the 2001 massive flowering and death of the understory bamboo Chusquea culeou. The dataset, from organization SCIOPS, records environmental factors and population dynamics to assess the event's impact. Measurements include air and soil temperature, humidity, light, and survivorship of Nothofagus nervosa trees and bamboo seedlings.
FarmGenie QnA Dataset is a curated question-answer dataset focused on agriculture. The dataset was sourced from Kaggle, but its author, organization, size, and last update date are unknown. It likely contains pairs of agricultural questions and corresponding answers.
126 land and land use attributes were recorded for 2858 ten-kilometer grid squares covering Great Britain in the early 1980s. The dataset was compiled by SCIOPS from Ordnance Survey maps and statistical sources. It groups attributes into categories like physiography, climate, geology, soils, topography, land use, agricultural classification, and conservation status.
Chinese Agriculture and Forestry Documents (DCAFD) is a bibliographic database containing information from Chinese periodicals and publications focused on agriculture and forestry. It holds 100,000 records, is maintained by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, and has been updated monthly since its establishment in 1988.
A 90-meter resolution raster dataset provides a topographic wetness index for Africa, indicating zones of increased soil moisture. The index was calculated using the AfHydSRTM digital elevation model based on CGIAR-SRTM 90m Version 4 data. It was produced by the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi and distributed by the Africa Soil Information Service.
Haleakala National Park in Hawaii contains a presence-absence survey for alien mammals in the Kaapahu area. The data documents signs and trapped mammals, including location, sign type, trap type, necropsy information, and station locations. It was published by the Department of the Interior and last updated on March 4, 2026.
Street Space permits issued by Public Works and Building Inspection for SFMTA reporting purposes. The dataset likely contains permit details for activities requiring street space in San Francisco. Data coverage begins from the start of the previous fiscal year, which starts on July 1.
New York City's Department of Transportation issues over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits. This dataset specifically lists permits that are associated with cranes, though most permits do not include them. The data was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Over 150 different types of sidewalk and roadway construction permits issued by the New York City Department of Transportation. The dataset covers activities such as street openings, sidewalk construction, and installing canopies over sidewalks, and lists additional organizations associated with each permit. The data is provided by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
FloodNet sensors collect water depth measurements at one-minute intervals to define flood events where depth exceeds 10 mm. The dataset contains summary statistics for these events, which have undergone quality control by the FloodNet team. It results from a collaboration between New York University, City University of New York, and several New York City government agencies.