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Prioritization for maintenance of intact habitat (i.e., habitat quality rating of Good or Very Good), based on local scale ecological integrity, degree of threats faced, potential conservation opportunities, and conservation value of surrounding landscape. In contrast to ecological integrity ratings; threat, opportunity and landscape rankings are largely based on the range of values of any given indicator across the geography, sorted by quantile. There are some exceptions, particularly for indicators used to develop threat rankings (e.g., urban development risk).Prioritization for restoration of degraded habitat (i.e., habitat quality rating of Fair or Poor), based on local scale ecological integrity, potential...
This dataset consists of raster geotiff and tabular outputs of annual map projections of land use and land cover for the California Central Valley for the period 2011-2101 across 5 future scenarios. Four of the scenarios were developed as part of the Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project. The 4 original scenarios include a Bad-Business-As-Usual (BBAU; high water, poor management), California Dreamin’ (DREAM; high water, good management), Central Valley Dustbowl (DUST; low water, poor management), and Everyone Equally Miserable (EEM; low water, good management). These scenarios represent alternative plausible futures, capturing a range of climate variability, land management activities, and habitat restoration...
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The most comprehensive historical aerial imagery of Alaska available to the public was collected as partof the Alaska High-Altitude Aerial Photography Program (AHAP) during 1978-1986. Recent studiesexamining coastline erosion have clearly demonstrated that the AHAP photographs are a valuablebaseline for detecting and quantifying change that occurred in Alaska in recent decades. Unfortunately,these data have been greatly underutilized due to challenges associated with orthorectifying the rawimagery and making it ready for users of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). By partnering with theAlaska Satellite Facility (ASF) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks the ALCC has made high-qualityAHAP orthomosaics of the...
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This is a combined dataset from the USGS Orphaned Well Dataset (Grove and Merrill, 2022) and publicly available data from the USGS National Water Information System, NWIS, obtained via the Water Quality Portal using the USGS Python dataretrieval library. This dataset is composed of water quality measurements from groundwater sites located within 1 mile of the locations of unplugged orphaned wells listed in the United States Documented Unplugged Orphaned Oil and Gas Well Dataset. This dataset contains measurements of common water quality parameter (pH, temperature, specific conductance, TDS), dissolved light hydrocarbons and their isotopes (Methane, δ13C in methane, δ2H in methane, ethane, δ13C in ethane, propane,...
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The Comprehensive Habitat Type Dataset was developed by merging NOAA Benthic Habitat Atlas (BHA), Ecological Mapping Systems of Texas (aka Texas Ecological Systems Database, TESD), and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) data within the study area for the ICF 2012 project (CGP LCC 2012-002 Employing the Conservation Design Approach on Sea-Level Rise Impacts on Coastal Avian Habitats along the Central Texas Coast). BHA data was used to depict mangroves, oysters, and patchy, continuous, and discontinuous seagrass beds where BHA existed within the study area. NWI data was used for all wetland/intertidal environments where NWI data existed within the study area. TESD data was used for all upland environments, and weltand/intertidal...
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This data set provides the results of a conservation prioritization analysis for wadeable streams in Missouri, USA. Higher values (Maximum of 1) represent higher conservation value. Conservation values were derived using Zonation conservation planning software which used species distribution models, a prioritization algorithm (either Core-Area or Additive Benefit), species weighting (None, Vulnerability, or Listing Status), connecitivity (Yes or No), and masks representing different conservation networks (None, Priority Watersheds, Conservation Opportunity Areas, and Existing Conservation Network). For more information see "An Assessment of Stream Fish Vulnerability and an Evaluation of Conservation Networks in...
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Ecological integrity of priority habitats was based on degree of local human development, amount and local connectivity of habitat, and quality of habit. Indicators were selected to reflect the needs of focal species, as well as other key ecological attributes of these habitats. Ecological integrity was estimated for floodplain forests, freshwater wetlands, human development, major rivers, rice agriculture, tallgrass prairie, and tidal wetlands.Ratings of each indicator are based on a viability assessment conducted following the Open Standards framework. Indicators with ratings of Good or Very Good are within the acceptable range of natural variation (with Good suggesting some management may be needed to get the...
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Water and gas chemistry data from: Mariner, R.H., Presser, T.S. and Evans, W.C., 1976. Chemical characteristics of the major thermal springs of Montana. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 76-480, 38p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr76480. Water chemistry data was digitized for 33 samples. Reported attributes include: Sample name, Type, Collection date, Reported location, Location description, State, County, Latitude, Longitude, Location resolution, Location error, Temperature, pH (field), Aluminum (Al), Boron (B), Calcium (Ca), Chloride (Cl), Fluoride (F), Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), Alkalinity as bicarbonate (HCO3), Potassium (K), Lithium (Li), Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), Sodium (Na), Ammonium (NH4), Rubidium...
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Prioritization for protection of habitat (via acquisition or easements), based on local scale ecological integrity, degree of threats faced, potential conservation opportunities, and conservation value of surrounding landscape. In contrast to ecological integrity ratings; threat, opportunity and landscape rankings are largely based on the range of values of any given indicator across the geography, sorted by quantile. There are some exceptions, particularly for indicators used to develop threat rankings (e.g., urban development risk). EEMS is a tree-based, fuzzy logic modeling system, where output values range from -1 to +1, indicating whether a given output is entirely FALSE or TRUE, respectively. Indicators with...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Academics & scientific researchers, Conservation NGOs, Data, Data.gov Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative, EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES > MODELS > SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC MODELS, All tags...


    map background search result map search result map Avain Comprehensive Habitat Type Dataset for the Central Texas Coast Data Supporting a Framework to Incorporate Established Conservation Networks into Freshwater Conservation Planning Historical Orthomosaic, Digital Surface Model, and Shoreline Position for the Northern Alaska Coastline El Yunque water budget and shrimp The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Ecological Integrity The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Management Prioritization The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Protection Prioritization Integrated modeling of climate and land change impacts on future dynamic wetland habitat – a case study from California’s Central Valley Water and gas chemistry; Southwest Montana; 1974-1975: Mariner et al., 1976 Measurements of Water Quality Constituents in Groundwater Within 1 Mile (1.61 km) of Orphaned Wells in the United States El Yunque water budget and shrimp Avain Comprehensive Habitat Type Dataset for the Central Texas Coast The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Ecological Integrity The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Management Prioritization The Edwards to Gulf Conservation Blueprint - Habitat Protection Prioritization Water and gas chemistry; Southwest Montana; 1974-1975: Mariner et al., 1976 Integrated modeling of climate and land change impacts on future dynamic wetland habitat – a case study from California’s Central Valley Data Supporting a Framework to Incorporate Established Conservation Networks into Freshwater Conservation Planning Historical Orthomosaic, Digital Surface Model, and Shoreline Position for the Northern Alaska Coastline Measurements of Water Quality Constituents in Groundwater Within 1 Mile (1.61 km) of Orphaned Wells in the United States