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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,151 datasets
Pasi Kolari from the University of Helsinki compiled this dataset describing the site history and forest stand characteristics around the SMEAR II research station in Hyytiälä, Finland. It includes original tree inventory data from 2001, 2008, 2012, and 2015, and core drilling data from 2012, 2014, and 2016 for growth calculations. The data covers biomass plots, soil characteristics, and historical events like a 1962 fire and a 2002 thinning.
SPRUCE data from Oak Ridge National Laboratory reports annual tree growth measurements of mature Picea mariana and Larix laricina in a Minnesota bog from 2011 to 2024. Measurements include circumference at breast height (DBH), tree heights, and crown diameters, with data collected annually in late February to capture the previous growing season. The dataset is maintained by Paul J. Hanson and is updated annually, with a planned continuation through 2026.
A composite product merging observational data sources provides planting and maturity days for 18 crops in each 0.5° land grid cell, separating rainfed and irrigated systems. Jonas Jägermeyr of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies created this static, multi-year average calendar, with spatial extrapolation and gap-filling detailed in a 2021 Nature Food publication. For wheat and rice, the data includes separate calendars for a second growing season.
A literature review and data summary on soil organic carbon accumulation rates following agricultural land conversion to natural vegetation. The dataset, compiled by W. M. Post of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, provides approximate sequestration rates and discusses factors influencing carbon storage in soil. Average accumulation rates are reported as 33.8 g C m–2 y–1 for forest establishment and 33.2 g C m–2 y–1 for grassland establishment.
A computational toolbox for recursive partitioning, authored by Torsten Hothorn. The package implements conditional inference trees (ctree), random forests (cforest), and model-based recursive partitioning (mob) for various regression problems. The methods are described in papers from 2006, 2007, and 2008.
A 25-year forecast from 2017 to 2041 of softwood timber availability for the UK, produced by the National Forest Inventory. The report also includes forecasts of coniferous standing volume and increment. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service and contains OS data under Crown copyright.
2011 data from the National Forest Inventory summarizes the standing volume and stocked area of coniferous trees in Great Britain. The dataset was produced by the Government Digital Service and is available in an Excel XLS format. Later estimates are referenced in a separate 50-year softwood forecast published in 2014.
A 50-year forecast (2013-2061) of hardwood timber availability in Great Britain, produced by the National Forest Inventory. The data examines potential supply under various harvesting and restocking scenarios and is provided in an Excel spreadsheet containing the report's data plus supplementary breakdowns. The dataset is attributed to the UK Government Digital Service and contains OS data under Crown copyright.
A geospatial dataset containing all Unique Street Reference Numbers (USRNs) from the OS MasterMap Highways Network with simplified line geometry. USRNs are the authoritative, persistent identifiers for every street, road, and path in Great Britain. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
A digital geologic-GIS dataset for Pipestone National Monument, Minnesota, created by the National Park Service's Geologic Resources Inventory program. The data is derived from unpublished digital data and maps from 1997 and 1983. It is available in multiple GIS formats including a file geodatabase, OGC geopackage, and KMZ/KML for Google Earth.
A 2015 digital geologic-GIS map of Joshua Tree National Park, California, adapted from U.S. Geological Survey and ESRI source data. The dataset includes GIS data layers and tables available in multiple formats, such as a file geodatabase, OGC geopackage, and KMZ/KML files. It was produced by the National Park Service's Geologic Resources Inventory program and is supported by ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and QGIS project files.
Cropped_plates_dataset is an image collection hosted on Kaggle. The platform tags suggest it contains cropped images of vehicle license plates, likely for computer vision tasks. The dataset's author, organization, and specific scale are unknown.
Kaggle hosts this dataset titled 'cropped_plates_dataset_22'. The dataset likely contains images of cropped license plates, as suggested by its title and platform tags. Its specific size, origin, and creation date are unknown.
Cropped_plates_dataset_224 is an image collection published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains cropped images of vehicle license plates, as suggested by its title. Specific details regarding the number of images, source, and creation date are unavailable from the provided metadata.
Cropped_plates_dataset_2244 is a collection of images likely focused on vehicle license plates. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its author, organization, and specific creation details are unknown. Its size, row count, and exact content require verification after download.
ACE Dataset contains evaluation criteria across four distinct domains: DIY, Food, Shopping, and Gaming. The dataset is hosted on Hugging Face by the author 'mercor' and was last updated on March 23, 2026. Its structure suggests it is designed for benchmarking or scoring tasks within these specific application areas.
Streetlight locations within the City of Los Angeles, published by data.lacity.org. The dataset includes columns for lamp and post details, status, and geometry. It was last updated on March 10, 2026.
Numbers of street trees by London borough, collected by the London Assembly Environment Committee for a report on the future of London's street trees. The data were supplied by London borough tree departments and the Mayor's Street Tree Programme.
Greater London Authority provides data on two zones in the City Fringe designated as ultra low emission streets. These zones restrict vehicle access during peak hours to walking, cycling, and low-emissions vehicles only. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2026.
Documents related to the planning application at 5 Kingdom Street, London, with Mayoral reference 4925. The dataset is provided by the Greater London Authority and was last updated on March 25, 2026. More information is available via the London.gov.uk website for the associated public hearing.