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Protected areas are cornerstones of national and international conservation strategies. By way of these designations, lands and waters are set-aside in-perpetuity to preserve functioning natural ecosystems, act as refuges for species, and maintain ecological processes. Complementary conservation strategies preserve land for the sustainable use of natural resources, or for the protection of significant geologic and cultural features or open space. PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition) attempts to include all available spatial data on these places. It is our goal to publish the most comprehensive geospatial data set of U. S. protected areas to date. PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition) is limited to the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii....
This data set contains polygons of urban development and roads within US DOD military installations in the ecoregion. Urban developed areas and roads were extracted from the 2006 NLCD, vectorized, and intersected with DOD military installation polygons. Attribute fields associated with the original DOD data layer were retained as-is.
The dataset depicts the authoritative boundaries of the most commonly known Department of Defense (DoD) sites, installations, ranges, and training areas in the United States and Territories. These sites encompass land which is federally owned or otherwise managed. This dataset was created from source data provided by the four Military Service Component headquarters and was compiled by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Program within the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, Business Enterprise Integration Directorate. Sites were selected from the 2009 Base Structure Report (BSR), a summary of the DoD Real Property Inventory. This list does not...
The dataset depicts the authoritative boundaries of the most commonly known Department of Defense (DoD) sites, installations, ranges, and training areas in the United States and Territories. These sites encompass land which is federally owned or otherwise managed. This dataset was created from source data provided by the four Military Service Component headquarters and was compiled by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Program within the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, Business Enterprise Integration Directorate. Sites were selected from the 2009 Base Structure Report (BSR), a summary of the DoD Real Property Inventory. This list does not...
This datasets displays U.S. Military Training Routes (MTRs) and their associated buffers.Input data: http://ais-faa.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/0c6899de28af447c801231ed7ba7baa6_0Download date: 2/1/2018Metadata for input data: https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/0c6899de28af447c801231ed7ba7baa6/info/metadata/metadata.xml?format=default&output=htmlMethods:* Used widthleft and widthright for buffer width* Converted miles in attribute table to meters (miles * 1609.344)* Created left and right buffers using fields with widths in meters* Merged left and right buffer shapefiles* Dissolved buffers into a single feature
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This data set contains polygons of urban development and roads within US DOD military installations in the ecoregion. Urban developed areas and roads were extracted from the 2006 NLCD, vectorized, and intersected with DOD military installation polygons. Attribute fields associated with the original DOD data layer were retained as-is.
The dataset depicts the authoritative boundaries of the most commonly known Department of Defense (DoD) sites, installations, ranges, and training areas in the United States and Territories. These sites encompass land which is federally owned or otherwise managed. This dataset was created from source data provided by the four Military Service Component headquarters and was compiled by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Program within the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, Business Enterprise Integration Directorate. Sites were selected from the 2009 Base Structure Report (BSR), a summary of the DoD Real Property Inventory. This list does not...
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