Conservation Planning Atlas for the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Improving conservation planning in the south-central United States
Dates
Start Date
2013-04-01
End Date
2019-07-31 05:00:00
Start Date
2013-04-01 17:21:39
End Date
2019-07-31 05:00:00
Citation
LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), James R. Strittholt(Principal Investigator), 2013-04-01(Start), 2019-07-31(End), Conservation Planning Atlas for the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5542496ae4b0a658d793b56d, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://gcplcc.databasin.org/
Summary
Comprehensive geospatial data covering the area of the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative is needed to better inform and improve countless conservation efforts and help partners convey a shared vision and priorities for this area in geospatial terms.
Summary
Comprehensive geospatial data covering the area of the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative is needed to better inform and improve countless conservation efforts and help partners convey a shared vision and priorities for this area in geospatial terms.
Developing this science is a priority for the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative. The comprehensive Conservation Planning Atlas is an emerging technology that makes a vast amount of geospatial data more easily accessible and available at no cost to conservation partners. It is a platform that serves data in a consistent manner and allows users to discover, access, and integrate existing data and tools. It will greatly support geospatial components of all Gulf Coast Prairie LCC projects. It also will be integrated with similar data platforms covering other areas of the country for broader benefit.
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Comprehensive geospatial data covering the area of the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative is needed to better inform and improve countless conservation efforts and help partners convey a shared vision and priorities for this area in geospatial terms.