Regional Development Monitor
Informing and Monitoring the implementation of the 3 Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies (RSES) The Regional Development Monitor (RDM) Hub is a
collaborative project between the three Regional Assemblies in Ireland, the
All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) at Maynooth University and spatial
infrastructure partners the Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) via the GeoHive
platform. The aim of the RDM Hub is to collate and visualise a range
of relevant socio-economic and environmental indicators to present the
performance of each of the three regions in terms of achieving the objectives
outlined in their respective Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies (RSES).
The RDM provides a series of new national mapping and visualisation
infrastructures to assist Government Departments, Regional Assemblies, Local
Authorities, Planners, Policy Makers, Researchers and members of the public in
gaining a greater insight into social, economic and environmental trends to aid
better decision making. The RDM will focus on indicators related to the Regional
Strategic Outcomes (RSOs) of the RSESs along with their appropriate
socio-economic and environmental variables and will be categorised into four
key principles: Our People and Places, Our Green & Sustainable Future, Our
Region's Economy, and an All-Island Perspective. Analyse and Monitor the Indicators Click on the links below to view each of the Key Principles Total Population RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 EMRA RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 NWRA RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 SRA ILO Unemployment Rate (%) RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 EMRA (%) RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 NWRA (%) RDM_KeyStats_LandingPage Sheet1 SRA (%) Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies (RSES) A Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy (RSES) is a
planning and economic framework that considers the future development of a
region for a period of not less than 12 years and not more than 20 years. It is
made by a Regional Assembly in accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of
the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended. A Regional Assembly is
required to review an RSES every six years. An RSES identifies regional assets,
opportunities and pressures and provides appropriate policy responses in the
form of regional policies and objectives. A separate RSES has been published
for each of the three Regional Assemblies. Click on the image below to view the
relevant RSES. EMRA RSES NWRA RSES SRA RSES Contributors This site is a collaboration between the three Regional Assemblies of Ireland, the All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO) at Maynooth University and the Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI). The site was built using the GeoHive platform. GeoHive is the State's geospatial datahub at www.geohive.ie Usage Policy Terms of Use © Regional Assemblies of Ireland Contact Us For data and website queries please contact rdm@emra.ie
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General
Property |
Value |
Link |
https://rdm.geohive.ie/ |
Status |
active |
Catalog type |
Geoportal |
Owner name |
Tailte Éireann |
Owner type |
Central government |
Owner link |
https://www.tailte.ie/en |
Owner location |
Ireland |
Software |
arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
Tags |
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Access modes |
open
|
Content types |
dataset, map_layer
|
API Status |
active |
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