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Data Inputs for the Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment

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Data Inputs for the Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment

Summary

This database contains the data inputs used to create a 30 meter resistance layer for the Western Washington Habitat Connectivity Assessment. All input data were clipped to the study area and converted to 30 meter raster format in the same projection with matching cell alignment unless otherwise noted. Input data was reclassified as needed in order to assign resistance values.We made three different resistance surfaces, using these data inputs, for testing in sensitivity analyses. For the first, we started with a conventional methodology for creating resistance surfaces (Using Gnarly Landscape Utilities), and then combined this result with nuanced layers about road impacts and building density impacts. These nuanced layers have continuous [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Erin Butts
Co-Investigator :
Erin Butts, John Gallo, Tom Miewald
Cooperator/Partner :
Kai Foster

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Resistance_Data_Inputs_Final.gdb.zip
“Data Inputs for Resistance”
154.29 MB application/zip
md_metadata.json 11.28 KB application/json
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Purpose

Data inputs were used to create a resistance layer for use in connectivity modeling. Project Goal: Using science-based methods, identify connected habitat networks and prioritize areas for conserving and/or restoring conditions that promote desirable wildlife movements for the broadest possible range of native species.

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ScienceBase WMS

Communities

  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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