Description: This dataset contains the core components of an address to support simple searching or use of this layer to provide context. This dataset has been sourced from LINZ’s Address Information Management System (AIMS), a centralised database for the management of national addresses, including for electoral purposes.
Description: The Place Names Gazetteer contains official and unofficial place names under the jurisdiction of the New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa (NZGB). Official place names are those that have been assigned, altered, adopted, approved, and validated under the NZGB Act 2008 or through other statutes that assign official names, for example, Treaty settlement legislation. Unofficial place names are those that have not been processed under the NZGB Act 2008 or through other relevant statutes.
Data is extracted from Land Information New Zealand’s (LINZ) ‘New Zealand Gazetteer of Official Geographic Names’, which is maintained by the NZGB Secretariat.
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Description: Locations where river level gaugings have been undertaken, listing the time period over which readings are available, the number of readings that have been undertaken, whether the site has a telemetered recorder, wther its used for minimum flow processes, etc.
Description: Locations where rainfall monitoring has been undertaken, listing the time period over which readings are available, the number of readings that have been undertaken, whether the site has a telemetered recorder, and summaries of last week's recorded daily rainfall amounts if the site is telemetered.
Description: An Enrolment Scheme Home Zone is a means of limiting the roll to prevent overcrowding at a school, and enables the Ministry of Education to make best use of the current accommodation at schools in the surrounding area. Each enrolment scheme must contain a home zone with clearly defined boundaries. Students who live in the home zone have an absolute right to enrol at the school. The enrolment scheme boundaries (School Enrolment Home Zones) are available in map. The written descriptions are not yet available. Where there is conflict between these two forms, the written description should take precedence. For the avoidance of doubt enrolment enquiries should be made directly to the school.More information about enrolment schemes can be found on the Ministry of Education website.
Copyright Text: Sourced from http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/data-services/collecting-information/code_sets/school-enrolment-zones
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: MBIE technical classes supplied by Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA). Published in the gazetted Land Use Recovery Plan 6/12/2013 http://cera.govt.nz/recovery-strategy/built-environment/land-use-recovery-plan
SOURCECODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: SOURCECODE, length: 6
, Coded Values:
[NZMSGR: Derived from a NZMS 260 Grid Reference.]
, [NZTMGR: Derived from a NZTM Grid Reference]
, [GPS: Direct input from a GPS device]
, ...3 more...
)
QARCODE
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: QARCODE
, Coded Values:
[1: Differential GPS (advanced) or Geodetic Land Survey.]
, [2: Standard handheld GPS OR accurate location sketch, confirmed by GIS.]
, [3: Site visit OR dillers GPS OR checked location sketch using GIS.]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: This layer provides title information (excluding ownership) where there is a data link to one or more primary parcels.
A title is a record of all estates, encumbrances and easements that affect a piece of land. These are now known as Computer Registers incorporating Computer Freehold Registers, Composite Computer Registers, Computer Unit Title Registers and Computer Interest Registers.
Description: Soil information sourced from S-Map with supplemental information synthesized from NZLRI for those areas where S-Map is not available. Prepared by Landcare Research.
S-map's primary map layer is soil classes, i.e. delineated areas that are
labelled with the soil family name. Each soil family is defined as a unique
combination of attributes (NZSC classification, parent material, rock type,
dominant texture and permeability class). Soil classes are further characterised
as siblings according to their depth to rock class, stoniness, land type,
drainage, texture (more detailed), functional horizons and miscellaneous variant
information. The uncertainty of each of these family and sibling attribute
classes is specified. Associated with the soil class layer will be additional
map layers of fundamental and derived soil properties. The fundamental soil
properties are depth (diggability), depth to slowly permeable layer, rooting
depth, rooting barrier, horizon thickness, stoniness, clay and sand content.
They are developed from sample information and expert knowledge. The derived
soil layers are each based on a model (or pedo-transfer function). Some models
are simple lookup tables that depend only on the soil class. Others combine
various soil, land use, vegetation, climate or topographic attributes in a
mathematical formula. Derived layers will include available water (mm),
macroporosity, water retention, bulk density, total carbon, total nitrogen,
phosphorus, calcium, cation exchange capacity, pH, and phosphorus retention.