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Risaralda department in Colombia tracks the Annual Parasitic Index (IPA) across its municipalities from 2022 onward. The data is recorded in the National Public Health Surveillance System (SIVIGILA). It includes columns for cases by municipality, the reporting entity, population at risk, year, the IPA indicator, and the data source.
A dataset from the Queensland government's State of the Environment 2017 reporting, focusing on coastal erosion. It identifies areas susceptible to erosion along the Queensland coast, where major incidents have impacted developed areas. The data is provided by the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Queensland coastal erosion prone areas identified by the State of the Environment 2015 report. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation and was last updated in May 2026. It is available in CSV format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Estuarine wetlands data from Queensland's State of the Environment 2015 report. The dataset indicates that 36% of estuarine wetlands across the state are within an area of managed protection. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation.
Queensland litter data from the State of the Environment 2015 report. The dataset compares the average number of litter items at urban sites in Queensland against the national Australian average. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
SoE2017: Use of bikeways in SEQ tracks the use of major bikeways in South East Queensland. The dataset indicates usage increased between 2015 and 2017. It is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
SoE2017: Storm tide inundation data is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. The dataset documents coastal impacts from storm tide inundation events. It was last updated on 2026-05-27 and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The total number of registered motor vehicles shows continued and sustained growth over time. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
Queensland's sea levels are rising according to the historical tide gauge records. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and was last updated in May 2026. It is available in CSV format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
[email protected] provides data on the Great Barrier Reef's fulfillment of World Heritage natural criteria. The dataset is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
66 Queensland Heritage Places have been entered in the Queensland Heritage Register since 2012. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. It was last updated in May 2026.
Queensland Heritage Places entered in the Queensland Heritage Register since 2012. The dataset lists 93 places and is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
Evaporation rate data for Queensland, Australia, showing typical annual patterns. The dataset is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in May 2026. It likely contains measurements comparing inland, coastal, and sub-coastal areas.
The Great Barrier Reef meets all four World Heritage natural criteria. This dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
SoE2015: Storm tide inundation is a dataset from the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation. It records storm tide inundation events impacting the Australian coast. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-27.
Queensland, Australia, reported 1,493,000 tonnes of construction and demolition waste landfilled in the 2014-2015 financial year. This figure was about 93,000 tonnes lower than the previous year but about 644,000 tonnes more than in 2011-2012. The dataset is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
South East Queensland air quality data related to lead concentrations. The dataset likely contains historical records from routine monitoring, which has been discontinued due to the removal of lead from petrol. It is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Since 2010, Open House events have been staged in six Queensland cities, beginning with Brisbane and expanding to Maryborough, Toowoomba, the Gold Coast, Bundaberg and, in 2017, the Sunshine Coast. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The record was last updated on 2026-05-27.
Queenslanders are living at higher dwelling densities, including on smaller lots in new urban subdivisions. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-27 14:22:15.840031.
SoE2015 reports 1.518 million tonnes of commercial and industrial waste landfilled in Queensland for the 2014-15 financial year. The dataset is published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The amount reported was similar to previous years.