Observatoire des installations du réseau mobile
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Par communiqué du 9 octobre 2012, les Ministres Arnaud Montebourg et Fleur Pellerin ont souhaité rendre le processus de déploiement des opérateurs plus transparent par la mise en place d'un observatoire des investissements et des déploiements dans les réseaux mobiles. Les Ministres ont demandé que cet observatoire s'appuie sur l'expertise conjointe de l'Agence nationale des fréquences (ANFR) et de l'Autorité de régulation des communications électroniques et des postes (ARCEP). Mises à jour quotidiennes.
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Analysis of ‘Données de l'Observatoire open data des territoires - Millésime Octobre 2018’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/5bbcb304634f41769f799b9a on 11 January 2022.
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Ce jeu de données recense les plateformes et les organisations qui participent au développement de l'open data dans les territoires.
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Analysis of ‘Données de l'observatoire open data des territoires, édition 2020’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/5fb4eb551943fe53de9868bf on 19 January 2022.
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Ce jeu de données recense les plateformes et les organisations qui participent au développement de l'open data dans les territoires. Il contient les ressources suivantes : - Données brutes de la table organisations au format CSV - Données brutes de la table des plateformes au format CSV - Toutes les données au format xls avec les organisations, plateformes, indicateurs calculés (avec données de référence, calculs et graphiques)
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Données Observatoire Mycologique de Corse
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L'Observatoire de l'Europe is a company. It is located in France.
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Observatoire Pharos is a company. It is located in Paris, France and was founded in 2012.
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The Observatoire des Sols à l’Echelle Communale (also referred to as “OS communale” or “OSCOM”) is a geomatic tool developed in the framework of a partnership work involving the DRAAF of the former Haute-Normandie region (on the initiative of the project), the DDTM Seine-Maritime, the DDTM de l’Eure and the DREAL of the former region Haute-Normandie under the auspices of a Copil SIG interservice DRAAF/DREAL/DDTMs. It consists of generating vintage graphic layers using a successive integration algorithm of a set of reference graphic layers, of the same vintage (except the forest layer dating from 2000), e.g. from the BD-TOPO® and the BD-FORET® of IGN©, the agricultural GPR of the ASP and the Majic parcel of DGFiP. The objective is therefore to be able to estimate land cover and its evolution at the municipal or supra-communal level using a pragmatic approach based on a purely computer-based processing of heterogeneous layers, in particular in terms of precision, which implies taking precautions as to the use of the results obtained. The nomenclature used for this project is based on level 2 of the Corine Land Cover nomenclature. It consists of 5 posts at level 1 (0-Mixed spaces, 1-Artificised territories, 2-Agricultural territories, 3-Forests and semi-natural environments, 5-Wurfaces in water) and 14 level 2 posts (00-Mixed spaces, 11-urbanised areas, 12-industrial or commercial areas and communication networks, 13-Mines, landfills and construction sites, 14-Non-agricultural artificialised green spaces, 15-Unbuilt spaces awaiting requalification, 20- Mixed agricultural land, 21-Arable land, 22-Permanent crops, 23-Prairies, 24-Other agricultural land, 31-Forests, 32-Milieux with shrub and/or grass vegetation, 51-Mainland waters).
The database presented here is comprised entirely of observations made utilizing conventional photoelectric photometers and narrowband filters isolating 5 emission species (OH, NH, CN, C3 and C2) and continua. This work was initiated by A'Hearn and Millis in 1976 and includes 2020 observations of 85 comets obtained over 429 nights through the end of 1992. The total number of observations, however, is not evenly distributed over the 85 comets. The median number of observations for a comet is 6, with only a single observation obtained for 14 comets while there were 820 observations of P/Halley. The majority of observations were obtained at either Lowell Observatory or Perth Observatory, however four other observatories were used including an extensive campaign on comet P/Halley from the Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory (CTIO). In this archive, results for a subset of 68 comets are presented while the results for P/Halley from this study are archived in the IHW archive.
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The dataset is the result of a large survey of the metropolitan population. The objective of this survey is to better understand the digital inequalities of inhabitants, their relationship to digital, the place of digital in their daily lives, and their possible difficulties in the use of the internet and digital. These results can be analysed flat, or by crossovers (by typology of respondents, territories, thematic questions...). This survey and the resulting analyses can better identify the digital inequalities of inhabitants of Bordeaux Métropole, and better target the actions and public policies of digital inclusion of the territory. This dataset presents thematic data (answers to questions on the topic of digital, often multi-choice) and data on respondents’ profiles (sociodemographic variables and domiciliation). The data were collected by Tryom as the provider of Bordeaux Métropole; the survey was carried out by telephone between May and June 2023, by professional teams of teleinvestigators trained in this investigation. This survey was carried out with a sample of 5008 inhabitants, representative of each of the 28 municipalities of Bordeaux Métropole. The methodology and sampling were carried out using the quota method (quotas on each of the sociological variables of age, gender and socio-occupational category by territory). A complementary adjustment to that of the municipalities was then applied to all of these variables so that the overall analysis corresponds to the sociological characteristics of the metropolitan territory. Thus, to analyse the results in a representative way, it is necessary to apply a recovery coefficient for each respondent (respondent weight according to the quota method). The column “nb_reponses_redressees” exposes this adjustment coefficient. With this method, and on a sample of more than 5000 individuals, we obtain a confidence index of ± 1.1 points. This means, for example, that for an overall result of 80 % on an issue, there is a 95 % chance that the result on the total population of Bordeaux Métropole is actually between 78.9 % and 81.1 %. The maintenance of the dataset is carried out by the teams of the Directorate-General for Digital and Information Systems of Bordeaux Métropole, and its Digital Inclusion Center. The dataset may be updated following another similar survey in subsequent years (periodicity exceeding an annual frequency due to balance between the costs of such a survey and the input of new results and new lessons over time). The GDPR compliance of these survey data is ensured through data collection and processing protocols. No direct personal identification of respondents was also collected from respondents.
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Observatoire des abeilles : collection Aubert-Observatoire des abeilles - collection, observations & déterminations de Matthieu Aubert". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, https://bionomia.net/dataset/cc988c4f-85da-4a4c-8292-1ff49e3f0807 using specimen data from the dataset aggregated by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, https://gbif.org/dataset/cc988c4f-85da-4a4c-8292-1ff49e3f0807. Formatted as a Frictionless Data package.
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Ce jeu de données est issu de la base appelée Pelagis-Observations (base de données développée et administrée par l'UMS 3468 BBEES). Il rassemble les données d'observations de mammifères marins collectées au cours d'embarquements à bord des navires Astrolabe et Marion Dufresne I et II lors des campagnes dans les Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises (programme 109 Institut Polaire Français - IPEV), entre 1982 et 2015. Il s’agit ici des campagnes logistiques, scientifiques et océanographiques OISO.
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Calendar data set listing exceptional events contextualising mobility indicators contained in the Mobility Observatory Access to the dataset Mobility Observatory – Quarterly Travel Barometer Access to the quarterly mobility observatory dashboard
The Observatoire des Sols à l’Echelle Communale (also called “OS communale” or “OSCOM”) is a geomatic tool developed in the framework of a partnership work involving the DRAAF of Haute-Normandie (on the initiative of the project), the DDTM of Seine-Maritime, the DDTM de l’Eure and the DREAL of Haute-Normandie under the aegis of a Copil SIG interservice DRAAF/DREAL/DDTMs. It consists of generating vintage graphic layers according to a successive integration algorithm of a set of reference graphic layers, of the same vintage (except the forest layer and the Majic parcel layer dating from 2000 and 2009 respectively), derived in particular from the BD-TOPO® and the BD-FORET® of the IGN, the agricultural RPG of the ASP and the Majic parcel of DGFiP. The objective is therefore to be able to estimate land cover and its evolution at the municipal or supra-communal level using a pragmatic approach based on a purely computer-based processing of heterogeneous layers, in particular in terms of precision, which implies taking precautions as to the use of the results obtained. The nomenclature used for this project is based on level 2 of the Corine Land Cover nomenclature. It consists of 5 posts at level 1 (0-Mixed spaces, 1-Artificised territories, 2-Agricultural territories, 3-Forests and semi-natural environments, 5-Wurfaces in water) and 14 level 2 posts (00-Mixed spaces, 11-urbanised areas, 12-industrial or commercial areas and communication networks, 13-Mines, landfills and construction sites, 14-Non-agricultural artificialised green spaces, 15-Unbuilt spaces awaiting requalification, 20- Mixed agricultural land, 21-Arable land, 22-Permanent crops, 23-Prairies, 24-Other agricultural land, 31-Forests, 32-Milieux with shrub and/or grass vegetation, 51-Mainland waters).
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Analysis of ‘Observatoire national des étiages - Bulletin annuel’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/5d8341218b4c4147276a8ad6 on 17 January 2022.
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Créé par l’Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema), l’Observatoire national des étiages (Onde) répond à un double objectif : disposer de connaissances stables sur les étiages estivaux, et aider à la gestion des situations de sécheresse. Le dispositif, harmonisé sur l’ensemble du territoire métropolitain et pérenne au niveau national , permet de recueillir des données d’observation visuelle sur l’état d’écoulement des cours d’eau, en particulier sur la période estivale. Cette mission est assurée depuis le 1er janvier 2017 par l’Agence française pour la biodiversité (AFB). Le bulletin annuel a pour vocation de présenter l’état de la situation estivale de l’écoulement des cours d’eau d’une année basée sur les observations réalisées par les agents de l’AFB (jusque 2016 passée il s’agissait encore des agents de l’Onema).
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Données issues des observations réalisées par les services départementaux de l'AFB.
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Original provider: Observatoire PELAGIS UAR 3462 University La Rochelle - CNRS
Dataset credits: Observatoire PELAGIS UAR 3462, University La Rochelle - CNRS
Abstract: Since 2003, the Observatoire PELAGIS (La Rochelle University) participated to annual halieutic surveys, led by the IFREMER, to collect data on the distribution of marine top predators in order to estimate their relative abundance and preferred habitats in the Bay of Biscay, the Channel and the North Sea. Each year, three observers take place on board the vessel “Thalassa” to record sightings of seabirds, marine mammals, large fish and fishing boats, from dawn to dusk. Following distance sampling methods, visual censuses are made by two observers (while the third observer is resting) from the upper platform of the boat (min. 14m above the sea level). They are placed on each side of the deck, looking ahead for marine predator with an angle of 180°. For each sighting, the species and the number of individuals are recorded, as well as the behaviour, distance and angle (upon request).
Purpose: One of the main advantages of this survey lays in its ecosystemic approach, which provides information on all the components of the food web (from planktonic organisms to predators) as well as data on the environmental parameters (sea surface temperature, salinity…). Interactions between prey and predators are complex in marine ecosystems, which are submitted to strong spatio-temporal variations. Thanks to ecosystem-based surveys, observed distributions and densities of marine predators can be related to the occurrence of their prey, providing to scientists and managers a better understanding of the marine ecosystems structure.
Supplemental information: [2022-10-20] The records on 2016-09-21 got the longitude sign swapped. they are corrected. [2022-01-18] Data in 2020 and 2021 were appended. [2018-04-26] Data in 2016 and 2017 were appended.
Time and group size of the sightings are not available online. They may be released upon request.
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Observatoire, Padoue is an artwork. It is housed at the Rijksmuseum and was created between 1855 and 1858. Classified as a Photograph, it measures 15.00 cm in width and 7.50 cm in height.
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This dataset contains various data products generated by the GOST team for the Pacific Observatory project. The team has researched and developed new indicators that integrate geospatial and big data sources to address data gaps in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Topics and research methods are described in detail in the following Github repository.
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