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  • The IFFI project (Italian Landslide Inventory) is carried out by the Geological Survey of Italy in ISPRA (National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research) in cooperation with the Italian Regions and Independent Provinces. In the database are stored more than 485,000 landslides that cover more or less the 7 % of the national territory. The dataset is composed by three different level of information, each landslide is identified by a source point (PIFF) that is linked with a details form. The dataset is differentiated in according with the geometry of landslide object in: points (the source point), lines (when there is a runoff way of landslide deposits) and polygons that are subdivided in: Deep Gravitational deformation, diffused shallow landslide and landslide deposits.

  • The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired in October 2004, covers five plots of Crique Plomb and Montagne Plomb area in French Guiana. In this area. the forest presents contrasting and diversified characteristics : high forest, forest grown on ferricrust, and superficial saprolit with high density of stem per hectare. Ground echoes are available as well as a digital terrain model (DTM), a digital surface model (DSM), and a digital canopy model (DCM) with a 1 meter resolution.

  • The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired on October 2004, covers the experimental station Paracou in French Guiyana. More precisely, the dataset covers all Paracou plots totally except of plot 15 that is only covered partly. The area includes exploited and non-exploited forest and Pinot palm. Ground echoes are available as well as a digital terrain model (DTM), a digital surface model (DSM) , and a digital canopy model (DCM) with a 1 meter resolution.

  • The IFFI project (Italian Landslide Inventory) is carried out by the Geological Survey of Italy in ISPRA (National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research) in cooperation with the Italian Regions and Independent Provinces. In the database are stored more than 485,000 landslides that cover more or less the 7 % of the national territory. The dataset is composed by three different level of information, each landslide is identified by a source point (PIFF) that is linked with a details form. The dataset is differentiated in according with the geometry of landslide object in: points (the source point), lines (when there is a runoff way of landslide deposits) and polygons that are subdivided in: Deep Gravitational deformation, diffused shallow landslide and landslide deposits.

  • The dataset of the ITHACA (ITaly HAzard from CApable faults) project, is built on a faults database, where is stored all the information available about the Italian active tectonic structures. It takes in account the active tectonic processes that could be able to generate natural hazard. In the database are archived all the faults that can produce surface deformations. The main attribute are: the type of kinematic, the type of fault and the geoenviromental evidence.

  • Data zone centroids are point features that represent the population weighted centre of data zones - the core geography used for the dissemination of results from Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS). Centroids were calculated from a population weighted sum of Census Output Area centroids that fall within a data zone. Eastings and northings for each Output Area were multiplied by their population, summed based upon the data zone in which they fell, and then divided by the total population of the data zone. These centroids are in turn used to link data zones to other (higher) geographies via a spatial join, producing a 'best-fit' match between data zones and other SNS geographies. This is Version 2 of the dataset, as the original version was shown to produce bias to the north and east. There are 6,505 data zones across Scotland, and each have been assigned an individual code that follows the Scottish Government's standard naming and coding convention. The code prefix is S01, which has been assigned to designate data zones. In some cases, data zones have also been assigned a name. To date, Local Authorities that have named their data zones include Eilean Siar (Western Isles), Falkirk, Fife, Highland, Moray, Shetland, South Lanarkshire, Stirling and West Lothian.

  • The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired in 2004, covers the Sinnamary area in French Guiana.

  • The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired in 2004, covers three plots of Counami site in French Guiana. The laser recorded last reflected pulse. Ground points data where not delivered by ALTOA.

  • Onderzoek naar alle autoverkeer, waarbij onderscheid is gemaakt tussen personenauto’s en bedrijfsvoertuigen. Onderwerpen zijn herkomsten, bestemmingen, voorkeuren, motieven, percentages van verkeer in Flevoland.

  • Folha da série ortofotocartográfica digital do território continental, com resolução de 0.5 m, a quatro cores (RGB+IV), obtida por mosaico de fotografia aérea orto-rectificada. O voo foi efectuado com câmara fotogramétrica digital, UltraCam VEXCEL. A série compreende uma divisão em 4790 ficheiros de 4 km x 5 km nas direcções E-O e N-S, respectivamente. Foi executada em parceria com a Direcção Geral dos Recursos Florestais. Possui um período de renovação bi-anual. Abrange zonas das freguesias de S. VICENTE DO PIGEIRO e REGUENGOS DE MONSARAZ, concelhos de ÉVORA e REGUENGOS DE MONSARAZ.