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Energy Performance of Buildings Data England and WalesSource

Access to Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy Certificates data for buildings in England and Wales. Searchable, browsable and downloadable individually or in bulk. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities has published this data in order to provide information about the energy performance of buildings. The publication of this data is intended to contribute to delivering the Government’s policies to adapt to the effects of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It will provide data to facilitate improvements in the energy efficiency of buildings through research, improved management and innovation. Access to the APIs requires free registration. Please note that this data contains personal data. If processing falls within the scope of the General Data Protection Regulation, or the Data Protection Act 2018, you will become a data controller and must comply with the data protection legislation.

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Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communitiesover 1 year ago
JMP WASH dataSource

Established in 1990, the WHO/UNICEF JMP global database includes estimates of progress in household, school and healthcare facility drinking water, sanitation and hygiene since 2000. Explore the data.JMP estimates are calculated from data produced by national authorities. The JMP database includes over 5,000 national data sources with information on WASH in households including nationally representative household surveys, censuses and administrative reports.

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JMPover 1 year ago
SIASAR: Rural Water and Sanitation Information SystemSource

SIASAR is an open system that can be applied in other countries provided they have a similar water and sanitation context to SIASAR founding countries (low levels of coverage, limited self-sustainability, little information, etc.). Currently SIASAR includes Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, The Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Oaxaca (Mexico), Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ceara (Brazil) and Paraguay.

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SIASARover 1 year ago