https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/feeds/custom.atom?UKLP=Truedata.gov.uk - Custom query2024-03-28T12:38:26.328766+00:00dgupython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on data.gov.uk. Custom query: ''https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/04aa34ec-de37-462d-80ee-ea609c3c32f1Spatial Hub Download Service (WFS)2024-03-27T15:14:54.834546+00:00The Spatial Hub is a resource which provides a single point of access to quality assured Scottish local authority data in a consistent format. It is developed, operated and managed by the Spatial Information Service within the Improvement Service.
This Web Feature Service for all the local government data that we collect and publish is delivered using Geoserver and part of our commitment to conform to INSPIRE regulations and guidance.2016-08-04T13:28:31.303488+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5a6e5b2a-41e1-4e56-a978-4ff71a2f4c6fCoilltean Caillte - Forgotten Woodlands of Scotland2024-03-27T15:14:57.374603+00:00The purpose of the dataset is to map - as far as possible - all Scottish place-names which in some way denote woodland coverage. Although all languages of Scotland are included, the onus is on the Gaelic language.2024-03-27T15:14:57.374598+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/cee5f758-5d66-40af-9105-3922e4b37162River Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE_M_CC)2024-03-27T15:15:14.659874+00:00There are a small number of locations for which suitable future flood map data is not available. These locations are identified using the Future FRM_FH_RIVER_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE_M_CC. Data for the present day flood maps will still be available in these areas. The lack of future flood map data in these locations does not indicate that there is no future flood risk.2024-03-27T15:15:14.659868+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4a295bdf-79eb-4e5c-8060-fb096db9daf5River Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_EXTENT_H)2024-03-27T15:15:27.471419+00:00The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:15:27.471415+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/b3bc98b2-fc4e-4447-bf75-7a97cbf19837Coastal Flood Maps (FRM_FH_COASTAL_EXTENT_H)2024-03-27T15:15:32.378386+00:00The following probabilities are available for coastal flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The coastal hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth's where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades2024-03-27T15:15:32.378382+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/1320bb79-93ec-4e22-97eb-014e462e3a97Surface Water Flood Maps (FRM_FH_SURFACE_WATER_VELOCITY_H)2024-03-27T15:16:16.460134+00:00The following probabilities are available for surface water flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The surface water hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsThe climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:16.460130+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/fa4c5c9b-ce4b-4139-9bfa-7a580dcc5364River Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_EXTENT_M_CC)2024-03-27T15:16:19.147888+00:00The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:19.147885+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/8bf28034-f2be-46e3-bc66-1c7501850160FRM Local Plan Districts (LPDs)2024-03-27T15:16:26.547704+00:00Flood Risk Management Local Plan Districts (LPDs) are geographical areas that are designated for flood management under the Flood Risk Management Act (Scotland) 2009. These areas have been based on river catchments that can cross administrative and institutional boundaries, in some locations local edits have been made to ensure locations which are part of the same sewer catchment have not been split across LPDs. SEPA and responsible authorities use these areas for the co-ordination of flood risk management in Scotland and to develop ongoing partnership working.2024-03-27T15:16:26.547700+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5067de24-8ecd-45f0-bad5-f647583ae9b6Surface Water Flood Maps (FRM_FH_SURFACE_WATER_VELOCITY_L)2024-03-27T15:16:39.189814+00:00The following probabilities are available for surface water flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The surface water hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsThe climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:39.189810+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/10b1dc76-0461-4d7f-b9c0-f2b6845a698dRiver Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_VELOCITY_M)2024-03-27T15:16:48.445491+00:00These maps have been produced to meet SEPA’s duty to publish flood hazard maps as set out in the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The maps show where there is a risk of flooding from the sea, from rivers and from surface water.The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsMedium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:48.445488+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/f9a4341e-49f3-4173-b124-92ac11ff7b9cRiver Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_VELOCITY_DIRECTION_M_CC)2024-03-27T15:16:54.017851+00:00These maps have been produced to meet SEPA’s duty to publish flood hazard maps as set out in the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The maps show where there is a risk of flooding from the sea, from rivers and from surface water.The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsMedium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:54.017847+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/da2c4a4e-e0db-4579-86b9-868c481f7e7cRiver Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_VELOCITY_DIRECTION_H)2024-03-27T15:16:55.282318+00:00These maps have been produced to meet SEPA’s duty to publish flood hazard maps as set out in the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The maps show where there is a risk of flooding from the sea, from rivers and from surface water.The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsMedium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:16:55.282314+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/2b57fa0b-4728-4a3c-95c1-8e5abaf1ac1bCoastal Flood Maps (FRM_FH_COASTAL_DEPTH_M_CC)2024-03-27T15:17:11.876074+00:00The following probabilities are available for coastal flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The coastal hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth's where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades2024-03-27T15:17:11.876070+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d4441bed-3da2-4c6c-8604-63ee92c35e75NatureScot Habitats and Species WMS2024-03-27T15:17:15.652005+00:00This service contains layers with data about various species distribution and habitat mapping surveys and modelling products.2014-11-11T14:03:45.315261+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5b491ad1-ee91-41fd-83d5-14f49d50a2c0Coastal Flood Maps (FRM_FH_COASTAL_DEPTH_L)2024-03-27T15:17:17.539290+00:00The following probabilities are available for coastal flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The coastal hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth's where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades2024-03-27T15:17:17.539286+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/ee9a60e7-318c-4ddb-bcac-3023204b9202Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs)2024-03-27T15:17:24.073950+00:00Potentially Vulnerable Areas (PVAs) are geographical areas that are designated for flood management under the Flood Risk Management Act (Scotland) 2009. They show parts of catchments and coastal areas where nationally significant flood risk exists now or is likely to occur in the future. PVAs are located within Flood Risk Management Local Plan Districts (LPDs) which are a broader unit of management. PVAs help SEPA and responsible authorities in Scotland understand and prioritise where work could benefit the most. They are a vital part of protecting people, properties, businesses, communities, infrastructure and our environment.2024-03-27T15:17:24.073946+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4695185c-7076-4c7a-ad77-e6d2ca262c99River Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_VELOCITY_L)2024-03-27T15:17:33.493724+00:00These maps have been produced to meet SEPA’s duty to publish flood hazard maps as set out in the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The maps show where there is a risk of flooding from the sea, from rivers and from surface water.The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Velocity is presented, where appropriate; this is determined by considering the confidence in input data, modelling method and impact. It is currently represented as one of four bandsMedium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:17:33.493719+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/fdff6cc3-5f3b-4881-87cd-7435e70252e8Coastal Flood Maps (FRM_FH_COASTAL_EXTENT_M)2024-03-27T15:18:04.272051+00:00The following probabilities are available for coastal flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The coastal hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth's where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades2024-03-27T15:18:04.272048+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/03daa87c-9251-4aa1-a9ff-3aabd0237583NatureScot Habitats and Species WFS2024-03-27T15:18:35.236459+00:00This WFS provides feature access to the data about the spatial distribution of Scotland's important plant and animal species, as well as data from decades of habitat surveys and habitat impact assessments.2023-06-10T23:01:11.635230+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/fdd4624c-c578-4d8b-a8f8-128ffe4dc7deRiver Flood Maps (FRM_FH_RIVER_DEPTH_L)2024-03-27T15:18:36.885050+00:00These maps have been produced to meet SEPA’s duty to publish flood hazard maps as set out in the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The maps show where there is a risk of flooding from the sea, from rivers and from surface water.The following probabilities are available for river flooding: - High - 10 year return period - Medium - 200 year return period - Low - 1000 year return period and 200 year return period plus climate change using the UKCP09 high emissions scenario for the 2080s.The river hazard maps show (where available): - Flood extent - Flood depth - Flood velocities where appropriate. The climate change scenario has been defined by United Kingdom Climate Projection 2009 (UKCP09) predictions for 2080 high emissions 95%ile predictions. Medium and low probability flood events were selected for consistency with return periods used in Scottish Planning Policy, whereas the high probability was chosen as it is reflective of observed events experienced over the last few decades.2024-03-27T15:18:36.885046+00:00