This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
2015 National Housing Development Survey.
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes field Test Plans for subsystem and system tests.
The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU) device. This submission includes a summary presentation as an overview of the BP1 report for the Advanced TidGen Project.
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
This dataset contains information about hundreds of designated user-facilities and R&D equipment funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and accessible to the private sector. These facilities reside at DOE's National Laboratories throughout the United States and are meant to advance scientific research and accelerated technology commercialization.
This Layer depicts the location, extent and details of Development (Land Use) Zones in Ireland. It is a standardised composite of Local Authority zoning from individual Development Plans and was developed for the MyPlan Project (www.myplan.ie). The Layer represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.
Development of Mobility Control Methods to Improve Oil Recovery by CO2, Second Annual Report, September 1982
Development of a Method for Evaluating Carbon Dioxide Miscible Flooding Prospects, Final Report, March 1985
The E3 initiative is designed to help you thrive in a new business era focused on sustainability and, working together, to promote sustainable manufacturing and economic growth throughout the United States. Within the E3 framework, we can: - Drive Innovation - Increase Manufacturing Productivity - Boost Local Economies - Reduce Environmental Impacts - Foster Development - Conserve Energy and Resources This website provides information and tools for E3, including fact sheets, contacts, and calculators.
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and prepare the relevant persons in preparing submissions and making new plan proposals.
This study demonstrates the potential of whole-mount in situ hybridization (WISH), in conjunction with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) assays, to examine the mechanistic basis of the effects of toxicants on early-lifestage fathead minnows. Specifically, fathead minnow embryos were exposed to the environmentally-relevant estrogen receptor agonist, estrone, and the data show that: (1) the estrogen-responsive gene transcripts esr1, vtg, and cyp19b can be up-regulated in very early-lifestages of the fathead minnow, (2) WISH methods developed for zebrafish can also be applied successfully to fathead minnows, and (3) WISH has potential to be a useful tool for toxicological studies pertaining to early-lifestage development in the fathead minnow. This type of mechanistic information relative to spatial distribution of gene expression is important in determining potential biological pathways that may be impacted by targeted chemicals and the development of associated adverse outcome pathways. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin, J., A. Schroeder, K. Jensen , D. Villeneuve , B. Blackwell, K. Carlson, M. Kahl , C. LaLone , E. Randolph , and G. Ankley. Evaluation of whole-mount in situ hybridization as a tool for pathway-based toxicological research with early-life stage fathead minnows. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 169: 19-26, (2015).
An area having regulations and/or restrictions related to existing buildings, structures, or resource activities such as a constructed fuel breaks. Metadata
Further Development of a Fracture Model for Lenticular Gas Sands, Final Report; April 1985
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.
Mud Pulse Logging While Drilling Telemetry System-Design, Development, and Demonstrations, Topical Report; July 1978
National Housing Development Survey 2011, unfinished housing
National Housing Development Survey 2012 of Unfinished Housing
National Housing Development Survey 2012 by county of unfinished housing
National Housing Development Survey 2013 Unfinished Housing Survey
National Housing Development Survey 2014 Unfinished Housing
National Housing Development Survey 2014 by county Unfinished Housing
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
Generalised Zoning Types developed for the Myplan project. This represents a consistent zoning scheme across all local authorities, and complements (rather than replaces) the existing statutory zoning used for each individual plan.This data is also available on the MyPlan map viewer at https://viewer.myplan.ie/ and https://data-housinggovie.opendata.arcgis.com/
No. of units acquired under Social Housing are included in the overall Local Authority and Voluntary & Co-operative completions. The number of units proposed includes agreements that have been entered into at 31 December of that specifc year but not yet started. In addition 124 units in 2005 (Fingal-42, Dublin City-50 and Cork City-32); 501 units in 2006 (Fingal-8; South Dublin-348; Wexford-20; Cork City-95 and Dublin City-30); 241 units in 2007 (Fingal-54: South Dublin-59: Wexford Co Co-26: Cork City -52 and Waterford City-50); 224 units in 2008 (Cork County-18; Cork City-103;Fingal-42; Kildare-47 and Wexford-14); 62 units (all Galway County) in 2009 were also delivered under AHI. A further 186 units were delivered through the Affordable Homes Partnership in 2007 (Fingal - 62;South Dublin - 34; Dublin City - 28; Meath - 28; Kildare 12; Wicklow-22), 367 units in 2008 (Fingal-89; South Dublin-112; Dublin City-34; Kildare-54; Meath-25 and Wicklow-53) and 165 units in 2009 (Fingal-30; South Dublin-57; Dublin City-18; Kildare-39; Meath-3 and Wicklow-18). North Tipperary, Limerick city and Waterford city are blanked out in the 2014 dataset due to the amalgamation of Limerick city and county, Waterford city and County and Tipperary county councils. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change. The number of units proposed includes agreements that have been entered into at 31 December of that specifc year but not yet started. In addition 124 units in 2005 (Fingal-42, Dublin City-50 and Cork City-32); 501 units in 2006 (Fingal-8; South Dublin-348; Wexford-20; Cork City-95 and Dublin City-30); 241 units in 2007 (Fingal-54: South Dublin-59: Wexford Co Co-26: Cork City -52 and Waterford City-50); 224 units in 2008 (Cork County-18; Cork City-103;Fingal-42; Kildare-47 and Wexford-14); 62 units (all Galway County) in 2009 were also delivered under AHI. A further 186 units were delivered through the Affordable Homes Partnership in 2007 (Fingal - 62;South Dublin - 34; Dublin City - 28; Meath - 28; Kildare 12; Wicklow-22), 367 units in 2008 (Fingal-89; South Dublin-112; Dublin City-34; Kildare-54; Meath-25 and Wicklow-53) and 165 units in 2009 (Fingal-30; South Dublin-57; Dublin City-18; Kildare-39; Meath-3 and Wicklow-18). North Tipperary, Limerick city and Waterford city are blanked out in the 2014 dataset due to the amalgamation of Limerick city and county, Waterford city and County and Tipperary county councils. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
In addition 124 units in 2005: 501 units in 2006: 241 units in 2007, 224 units in 2008, 62 units in 2009 were also delivered under AHI. A further 186 units were delivered through the Affordable Homes Partnership in 2007, 367 units in 2008 and 165 units in 2009 In 2015, the number of units under the various headings includes both units provided on the same site and those provided from a different site. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
North Tipperary, Limerick city and Waterford city are blanked out in the 2014 dataset due to the amalgamation of Limerick city and county, Waterford city and County and Tipperary county councils. North Tipperary, Limerick city and Waterford city are blanked out in the 2014 dataset due to the amalgamation of Limerick city and county, Waterford city and County and Tipperary county councils. The GDA is the four Dublin authorities - Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, Fingal, Dublin City and South Dublin. The GDA is the four Dublin authorities - Dun Laoghaire Rathdown, Fingal, Dublin City and South Dublin. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change.
This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.
This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.
Planning applications by class of development 2002-2012
Planning applications where procedure for material contravention of the Development Plan was used 2002-2012 Section 34(6) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 provides that a development may materially contravene the Development Plan subject to certain procedures being complied with. In such cases, a decision to grant planning permission requires the vote of not less than three quarters of the members of the Council in favour.
Planning decisions in 2012 where decision differs from the recommendation of the planner, by class of development
Note: This is a large dataset. To download, go to ArcGIS Open Data Set and click the download button, and under additional resources select the shapefile or geodatabase option. America's private forests provide a vast array of public goods and services, including abundant, clean surface water. Forest loss and development can affect water quality and quantity when forests are removed and impervious surfaces, such as paved roads, spread across the landscape. We rank watersheds across the conterminous United States according to the contributions of private forest land to surface drinking water and by threats to surface water from increased housing density. Private forest land contributions to drinking water are greatest in the East but are also important in Western watersheds. Development pressures on these contributions are concentrated in the Eastern United States but are also found in the North-Central region, parts of the West and Southwest, and the Pacific Northwest; nationwide, more than 55 million acres of rural private forest land are projected to experience a substantial increase in housing density from 2000 to 2030. Planners, communities, and private landowners can use a range of strategies to maintain freshwater ecosystems, including designing housing and roads to minimize impacts on water quality, managing home sites to protect water resources, and using payment schemes and management partnerships to invest in forest stewardship on public and private lands.This data is based on the digital hydrologic unit boundary layer to the Subwatershed (12-digit) 6th level for the continental United States. To focus this analysis on watersheds with private forests, only watersheds with at least 10% forested land and more than 50 acres of private forest were analyzed. All other watersheds were labeled ?Insufficient private forest for this analysis'and coded -99999 in the data table. This dataset updates forest and development statistics reported in the the 2011 Forests to Faucet analysis using 2006 National Land Cover Database for the Conterminous United States, Grid Values=41,42,43,95. and Theobald, Dr. David M. 10 March 2008. bhc2000 and bhc2030 (Housing density for the coterminous US in 2000 and 2030, respectively.) Field Descriptions:HUC_12: Twelve Digit Hydrologic Unit Code: This field provides a unique 12-digit code for each subwatershed.HU_12_DS: Sixth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code: This field was populated with the 12-digit code of the 6th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the subwatershed.IMP1: Index of surface drinking water importance (Appendix Map). This field is from the 2011 Forests to Faucet analysis and has not been updated for this analysis.HDCHG_AC: Acres of housing density change on private forest in the subwatershed. HDCHG_PER: Percent of the watershed to experience housing density change on private forest. IMP_HD_PFOR: Index Private Forest importance to Surface Drinking Water with Development Pressure - identifies private forested areas important for surface drinking water that are likely to be affected by future increases in housing density, Ptle_IMP_HD: Private Forest importance to Surface Drinking Water with Development Pressure (Figure 7), percentile. Ptle_HDCHG: Percentage of each subwatershed to Experience an increase in House Density in Private Forest (Figure 6), percentile. FOR_AC: Acres forest (2006) in the subwatershed. PFOR_AC: Acres private forest (2006) in the subwatershed. PFOR_PER: Percent of the subwatershed that is private forest. HU12_AC: Acreage of the subwatershedFOR_PER: Percent of the subwatershed that is forest. PFOR_IMP: Index of Private Forest Importance to Surface Drinking Water. .Ptle_PFIMP: Private forest importance to surface drinking water(Figure 4), percentile. TOP100: Top 100 subwatersheds. 50 from the East, 50 from the west (using the Mississippi River as the divide.) Metadata
Annual data on proved reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids in the U.S. Based on EIA Form-23L data. Proved reserves are estimated volumes of hydrocarbon resources that analysis of geologic and engineering data demonstrates with reasonable certainty are recoverable under existing economic and operating conditions. Reserves estimates change from year to year as new discoveries are made, existing fields are more thoroughly appraised, existing reserves are produced, and prices and technologies change.
Geologic and Engineering Analyses and Evaluation of Factors Affecting Widespread Development of Devonian DOE/MC/22140-2651