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Flood risk type summary

Entities

5

Organisations

1/1

Total Resources

3

Active sources

1
What is an active source?
It is a source with an endpoint (a url) that the digital land collector visits looking for resources. A source can become inactive if an end-date is added.

Dataset performance

Flood risk type

Dataset info

Name
Flood risk type
Pipeline
flood-risk-type
Date collected newest resource
2024-01-16
( was the resource collected)
Collector last ran on
2025-06-12T01:07:23Z

Contents

Sources and resources by month

A chart showing the number of sources Digital land have added each month and the number of new resources collected each month.

Resource content-types

4

Content types

What does this tell us?
The higher the number of different content-types, the more variety there is in the types of resource we have to process. It is easier to process, extract and combine data from the same type of resource.

    Most common types

  • text/csv; charset=utf-8: 2 resources
  • text/html: 1 resource
  • text/html; charset=utf-8: 1 resource
  • text/plain; charset=utf-8: 1 resource

Organisations

Chart showing the number of active resources per publishers. Ideally each publisher would have only 1 active resource, then we can be confident this is the resource containing the latest data.

Who has an active resource?

1 publishers with an active resource

Organisations with an active resource
Name Active sources Inactive sources Total resources Active resources Days since update
Environment Agency 1 3 3 1 513

0 publishers with NO active resource

Organisations without an active resource
Name Active sources Inactive sources Total resources Active resources Days since update