Council operated allotments located within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. The Council operates allotments at two locations in the County. At Goatstown, the Parks Service manage allotments which are provided on lands reserved for the construction of the Eastern bypass road. There are 136 allotments ranging in size between 40 and 200 square meters. The individual gardeners are organised in an allotment association which represents the needs of the plot holders. At Shankill, there are 95 allotments located on the grounds of Quinn's Road. Information includes name, number of allotments, latitude, longitude and ITM coordinates.
The EnviroAtlas metrics of green space and natural environment selected to compute a Community EcoHealth Index. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cochran, F., L. Jackson, A. Neale, J. Lovette, and L. Tran. A Community EcoHealth Index from EnviroAtlas Ecosystem Services Metrics. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, SWITZERLAND, 16(15): 2760, (2019).
This data is maintained by the Spatial Services Spatial Data Services. If you have any questions with regards to this dataset, please contact [SS-SDS@customerservice.nsw.gov.au](mailto:SS-SDS@customerservice.nsw.gov.au) The NSW Points of Interest (POI) web service allows users to search for and identify the location of features that people may want to see on a map, know about or visit. POI features are derived from features maintained within multiple themes of the NSW Foundation Data Framework (FSDF). The features included in the NSW POI web service are: community, education, medical, recreation, transportation, utility, hydrography, physiography and place. Click on "Go to Resource" to view the data source.
Most reserves contain nationally or internationally important habitats and species, so the wildlife is managed very carefully. Visitor facilities are designed and managed to ensure that people can enjoy NNRs without harming or disturbing the wildlife that lives there.Scotland has 43 NNRs; these are special places, showcasing the very best of Scotland’s nature, and cover just under 2% of Scotland’s land area.SNH formally declares the National Nature Reserves Partnership’s recommended places under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.More information about the designation and background about NNRs can be found on the NatureScot website.Complete metadata record on spatialdata.gov.scot
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