Resource data definition

Resource data means data relating to land or land use, including but not limited to data regarding agriculture, minerals, geology, history, cultural artifacts, archeology, air, water, soil, conservation, habitat, vegetation or animal species. "Resource data" does not include data:
Resource data means real individual-level data collected by various means (e.g. directly by ALSPAC, via Linked Datasets, from Raw Data, from previously created Derived Data), which have been processed and made available to researchers by ALSPAC (where required for the approved research) for the duration of the Research. The University retains ownership (or manages ownership rights of third-party owners) of the Resource Data (in all forms, copies, transformations).
Resource data means, all [solar irradiance]30 [wind]31 and meteorological data with respect to the Project or related to the Project Site from the meteorological station located at the Project Site and generated prior to the Execution Date, all of which data is listed in or attached to Schedule 1.1(l).

Examples of Resource data in a sentence

  • After April 1 of each Operating Year, the Coordinating Group shall run a Modified Regulation using the load and Firm Resource data used by the Coordinating Group to run the Preliminary Regulation, as such data has been modified and adjusted by the Parties pursuant to subsection 6(f), Modified Load and Firm Resource Data, in order to determine a modified maximum Critical Period Energy Capability for the Coordinated System.

  • The categories will explain the differences between net capacity reported to EIA by its respondents on the Form EIA–860 and the Planned Capacity Resource data reported by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) on Schedule 3, Reconciliation between Total Generation Regional Capacity and Planned Regional Capacity Resources (summer, winter).

  • Prior to April 1 of each Operating Year, each Party shall modify its February 1 load and Firm Resource data submitted pursuant to subsection 6(a), Load and Firm Resource Data, pursuant to the following.

  • Resource data is also available externally to other human services organizations and the public via an online database that is structured to make searching as intuitive and user-friendly as possible.

  • Initiatives shall be undertaken to develop agreements whereby the BLM will work to input and share Cultural Resource data developed by the agency pursuant to Section 106 and Section 110 of the NHPA with the Cultural and Historic Resources Information System (▇▇▇▇▇) and Nevada Cultural Resource Information System (NVCRIS).

  • Resource data collection, monitoring and research needs to be targeted, cost-effective, and directed toward specific goals, objectives and management priorities.

  • Work required to report the Aurora resource in accordance with the 2012 JORC Code includes assessment of the current Mineral Resource data and estimation techniques and updating reporting requirements to the 2012 JORC Code.


More Definitions of Resource data

Resource data means data relating to
Resource data means data on the geographical position or status of the Fleet and other assets sent to or by the Fleet.
Resource data means, all [solar irradiance] 31 [wind] 32 and meteorological data (including wind speed and other relevant wind data or characteristics with respect to the Project Site) with respect to the Project or related to the Project Site from the meteorological station located at the Project Site and generated prior to the Execution Date, all of which data is listed in or attached to Schedule 1.1(l).
Resource data means data relating to land or
Resource data has the meaning given by ▇▇▇. Stat. § 40-27-101(h) (2016).

Related to Resource data

  • Natural Resource Damages or “NRD” means any damages recoverable by the United States or the State on behalf of the public for injury to, destruction of, or loss or impairment of Natural Resources at the Site as a result of a release of hazardous substances, including but not limited to: (i) the costs of assessing such injury, destruction, or loss or impairment arising from or relating to such a release; (ii) the costs of restoration, rehabilitation, or replacement of injured or lost natural resources or of acquisition of equivalent resources; (iii) the costs of planning such restoration activities; (iv) compensation for injury, destruction, loss, impairment, diminution in value, or loss of use of natural resources; and (v) each of the categories of recoverable damages described in 43 C.F.R. § 11.15 and applicable state law.

  • Service Data means a subset of Confidential Information comprised of electronic data, text, messages, communications or other materials submitted to and stored within a Service by You, Agents and End-Users in connection with Your use of such Service, which may include, without limitation, Personal Data (but shall not include the Personal Data of Your Agents in the context of Account Information as described in the Privacy Policy).

  • Information technology services means services designed to do any of the following:

  • CAISO Global Resource ID means the number or name assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO- Approved Meter.

  • Information Systems means all computer hardware, databases and data storage systems, computer, data, database and communications networks (other than the Internet), architecture interfaces and firewalls (whether for data, voice, video or other media access, transmission or reception) and other apparatus used to create, store, transmit, exchange or receive information in any form.