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Urbanization perimeters of the City of Trois-Rivières**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Layers of areas where biting insects are treated**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Cyanobacteria (also referred to as blue-green algae) are common photosynthetic bacteria that live in surface waters. Under favorable conditions, such as warm water and high nutrient content, these bacteria can form nuisance “blooms”. The presence of blooms in recreational water causes unpleasant aesthetics and exposure to some toxin-producing blooms may pose potential health risks. Contact with blooms can cause skin rashes and irritation, itchy eyes, and ear infections. Inhaling water may cause allergic-like reactions, runny noses or sore throats. Ingestion of toxins can cause a range of symptoms (e.g., hepatotoxic or neurotoxic effects, and even death). There has been increased public awareness as a result of research over the past 25 years, recent monitoring efforts, and increased public education on the topic. In 2009, Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services began seasonal monitoring for cyanobacterial blooms at high use recreational beaches. In 2019, beach operators took over the sampling role from Alberta Health Services under the Alberta Safe Beach Protocol. Water is collected from shallow water adjacent to beaches and submitted to laboratories for analysis of cyanobacterial bloom indicators. These data, along with visual inspection, are used to characterize potential cyanobacterial blooms and issue recreational water use advisories when cyanobacteria are found in a waterbody at levels that can affect human health. The data presented below is organized into two files that contain supporting data and key cyanobacterial bloom indicators, and counts of individual cyanobacteria species, respectively. Each row represents a water sample collected from an Alberta beach. In the cyanobacteria species data, each water sample will have many associated rows of data. Each column represents a piece of information about that water sample (e.g., key indicators and supporting information) that is used to characterize cyanobacterial blooms. Data from the current year (2025) should be considered preliminary and might change with further quality control/quality assurance steps. This dataset is updated monthly between June and September each year. For more information on these indicators please refer to the column descriptions “Usage Considerations” associated with this dataset.
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Data describing clean growth and climate change projects that have received federal funding since 2015 that feeds into the Climate Action Map. The data include projects that meet Mitigation, Adaptation and Clean Technology objectives. The data include project names and descriptions, funding information, locations, and recipients.
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Footprints of Quebec City buildings.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Land use of the City of Trois-Rivières**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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This layer represents all the flora and fauna occurrences (1) in a precarious situation in the [Quebec Natural Heritage Data Center (CDPNQ)] (https://www.quebec.ca/gouvernement/gouvernement-ouvert/transparence-performance/indicateurs-statistiques/donnees-especes-situation-precaire). The purpose of publishing these data is to improve their accessibility for customers, to promote the consideration of species in land use projects and, finally, to facilitate the exchange of information with users. # #Des data adapted to the sensitivity of the species to promote their protection In order to prevent the dissemination of data from causing harm to certain species or their habitat, the CDPNQ has chosen to hide information. This choice is based on an analysis of the sensitivity of species to the dissemination of information concerning them. Generalized occurrences, i.e. those whose information is hidden, make it possible, despite the absence of precise information, to distinguish the territories for which the CDPNQ holds data on these species from those where it does not. It should also be noted that the absence of occurrences does not mean the absence of species in a precarious situation on a territory. # #Des valuable data for the conservation of biodiversity The CDPNQ disseminates data relating to species in a precarious situation for scientific, conservation or management purposes. This data is important for: * Assess conservation priorities in order to make designation recommendations under the Act Respecting Threatened or Vulnerable Species or to apply protection measures for species in a precarious situation; * Develop or analyze conservation and land use projects carried out by municipalities, developers or various conservation stakeholders; * Document or analyze requests for ministerial authorizations and environmental impact studies; * Identify threats and conservation measures useful to inform the preparation of recovery plans for species in a precarious situation; * Contribute to conservation research projects; * Revise laws and regulations; * Ensure sustainable planning for the planning and development of Quebec territory, whether in terms of forestry, agriculture, municipal or other areas; * Contribute to the monitoring of the state of biodiversity and support discussions leading to the development of government guidelines in this area. The data is kept up to date thanks to field surveys, carried out in particular by the provincial and federal governments and several of their partners, but also thanks to the contribution of citizens. (1) An occurrence refers to a territory that hosts or has sheltered an element of biodiversity. When talking about a species, the occurrence generally corresponds to the habitat occupied by a local population of the species in question. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Polygons and surfaces representing the extent of sidewalks on the territory of the city of Saint-Hyacinthe. Technical drawing layer that does not represent the pedestrian network, but rather the sidewalk area. **Collection context** Technical drawing by civil engineering technicians. Collection by project from design plans or plans as built. **Collection method** Computer-aided technical drawings. **Attributes** * `ID_TROTTOIR_S` (`integer`): Identifier * `PRIVE` (`varchar`): Property * `TYPE` (`varchar`): Type * `ODO_INDEX_LONG` (`varchar`): Long odonym index * `ODO_INDEX_COURT` (`varchar`): Short odonym index * `ODO_LONG_COMPLETE` (`varchar`): Full long odonym * `ODO_COURT_COMPLETE` (`varchar`): Short odonym * `ODONYM` (`varchar`): Odonym * `COATING` (`nchar`): Coating * `ANNEE_INSTALL` (`nchar`): Year of installation * `LENGTH` (`numeric`): Length * `WIDTH` (`numeric`): Width * `AREA` (`numeric`): Area * `LOCATION` (`varchar`): Location * `NOTES` (`nvarchar`): Notes * `SOURCE` (`varchar`): Source * `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Creation date * `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Date of modification * `USER_MODIFICATION` (`varchar`): Modified by For more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Layer of points representing the intersections of the road network in the city of Saint-Hyacinthe. **Collection context** Associated with the layer of street sections of the city's road network. Topological intersection points associated with the intersections of segments of street sections. **Collection method** Computer-aided design with topological rules between the road network and the intersection nodes. **Attributes** * `ASSET_ID` (`integer`): Identifier * `TYPE_REF` (`varchar`): Type reference * `SOURCE` (`varchar`): Source * `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Creation date * `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Date of modification * `USER_MODIFICATION` (`varchar`): Modified by * `LOC_SYMBOL` (`varchar`): Symbol * `LOC_ROTATION` (`numeric`): Rotation angle For more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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File contains all issued marine aquaculture leases along the coast of Nova Scotia. Fisheries and Aquaculture also provides a mapping tool for this data at: Nova Scotia Aquaculture & Rockweed Map Viewer
Arctic SDI catalogue