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OSNI Open Data - 1:1Million Raster - Natural Environment

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A 1:1,000,000 scale raster map of Northern Ireland's natural environment, published by Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland (OSNI) as part of its Open Data offering. The raster is a static background image suitable for use as a base map layer, and represents the smallest-scale raster product in the OSNI range, providing a broad overview of the country's natural environment features. It is intended for general mapping and visualization purposes where detailed large-scale data is not required, and is made available via data.gov.uk for open reuse.1:1,000,000 natural environment raster map showing of Northern Ireland. A raster map is a static image displayed on screen which is suitable as background mapping. 1:1 000,000 Raster is smallest scale OSNI raster product giving an excellent overview of Northern Ireland. Published here for OpenDat...

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Weighted across five axes. Tap a ring for what it measures.

Data access

CKAN dataset (file distributions)

A CKAN-hosted dataset whose resources are file downloads rather than a queryable DataStore, so no column schema could be read automatically. The dataset page lists the downloadable distributions.

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Query examples

curl -s 'https://data.gov.uk/api/3/action/package_show?id=osni-open-data-1-1million-raster-natural-environment2' -H 'Accept: application/json'

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Dataset

Volume & freshness

Last upstream update
2 months ago
2026-07-08

License

No license declared upstream.

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