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Data can help you identify problems, perform forecasting, monitor change, set priorities, manage and respond to events and understand trends. Our City of Abbotsford Data Hub is the platform for exploring and downloading data, discovering and building apps, and engaging others to solve important issues. You can analyze and combine datasets using maps, as well as develop new web and mobile applications. The city is committed to supporting community engagement, enhancing transparency and accountability to our residents by providing public access to our data. Let's work together to achieve our goals!
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This is the City of Fredericton’s public platform for exploring and downloading open data, discovering and building apps, and engaging in solutions important to local issues. Our site is built on the Esri™ Open Data portal platform. The site in includes various data sets and over 20 apps.
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EaSy Data (for Earth System Data) is the French data repository for the environmental domain. It allows researchers in the Environmental and Earth sciences to publish their data and obtain a DOI. Submissions must comply with the scope defined by the communities. Data are moderated by community scientists before validation. Metadata are based on community standards (ISO 19115) and are exposed via standard API (CSW and OGC API)