Environmental Data Bank. Volume II. Systems Manual

Environmental Data Bank. Volume II. Systems Manual

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY.

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13:

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The Environmental Data Bank (EDB) represents an effort to compile a comprehensive listing of environmentally-oriented data within one convenient source. The data were collected with the aid of the FAA Regional Offices and include airport-specific information regarding the existence of such things as land acquisition programs or other such noise control actions in effect at each of the U.S. airports listed as of March 1979. Volume II, Systems Manual, contains a description of the system and programs that support the use and management of the data within the file.


Environmental Data Bank. Volume I. User's Manual

Environmental Data Bank. Volume I. User's Manual

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY.

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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The Environmental Data Bank (EDB) represents an effort to compile a comprehensive listing of environmentally-oriented data within one convenient source. The data were collected with the aid of the FAA Regional Offices and include airport-specific information regarding the existence of such things as land acquisition programs or other such noise control actions in effect at each of the U.S. airports listed as of March 1979. The individual airport data themselves are arranged in the alphabetical order of the airport's 'location indicator' (LOCID), by FAA region. These data may not reflect all U.S. airports having significant environmental information, as we have only indicated those data here that have been reported to us. This EDB may be useful by providing a sense of the extent to which environmentally-related activities have affected approximately 475 of our Nation's airports. Briefly, the EDB is organized into four individual volumes: Volume I, User's Manual, gives detailed information about the content and use of the data base.


Environmental Data Management

Environmental Data Management

Author: Carl Oppenheimer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1461569249

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Throughout the world a staggering amount of resources have been used to obtain billions of environmental data points. Some, such as meteorological data, have been organized for weather map display where many thousands of data points are synthesized in one compressed map. Most environmental data, however, are still widely scattered and generally not used for a systems approach, but only for the purpose for which they were originally taken. These data are contained in relatively small computer programs, research files, government and industrial reports, etc. This Conference was called to bring together some of the world's leaders from research centers and government agencies, and others concerned with environmental data management. The purpose of the Conference was to organize discussion on the scope of world environmental data, its present form and documentation, and whether a systematic approach to a total system is feasible now or in the future. This same subject permeated indirectly the Stockholm Conference on the environment, where, although no single recommendation came forth suggesting a consolidated environmental data pool, bank or network, each recommendation indicated that substantial environmental data needed to be obtained or needed to be pooled and analyzed from existing data sources.