Filters: Categories: Web Site (X)
Folders: ROOT > ScienceBase Catalog > LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal > Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative > Base Data > Land Use ( Show direct descendants )
9 results (45ms)
Location
Folder
ROOT _ScienceBase Catalog __LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal ___Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative ____Base Data _____Land Use Filters
Date Range
Extensions Types Contacts
Categories Tag Types |
This USGS Energy Resources Program website contains news, research and links related to energy in the Colorado Plateau region.
Categories: Web Site
The WISDOM map viewer displays GIS layers about wildlife and habitat priorities in Wyoming. There are 9 GIS layers about land use, including housing development, agriculture and energy development. WISDOM (Wyoming Interagency Spatial Database and Online Management) is one of the state CHATs (Crucial Habitat Assessment Tools) created through an initiative from the Western Governors' Association.
Link to Arizona's HabiMap viewer, which displays GIS layers relating to wildlife and habitat conservation. There are three layers showing grazing allotments, covering land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service and the Arizona State Land Department.
Data can be accessed through a map service (select one of the options in the grey bar above the inset map) or viewed in the BLM's GeoCommunicator interactive map.
Categories: Data,
Web Site;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
Map Service;
Tags: Allotment,
BLM,
GRA,
Grazing,
Livestock,
From the EERMA Interative Energy Atlas website: "The Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area (EERMA) project is composed of interdisciplinary U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists working to provide land management agencies and decision makers with synthesized information and comprehensive, virtual tools to promote understanding of the trade-offs of energy development. The purpose of the Interactive Energy Atlas is to provide data and decision support tools to visualize and assess the potential effects of energy development on terrestrial/hydrological resources at multiple scales." This viewer and data portal currently contains data sets for Colorado and New Mexico. Topics include existing energy development...
This gallery in Data Basin contains GIS data sets for each state in the U.S., showing crop-specific land cover. Data are from USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and are produced from satellite imagery.
The Solar Energy Development Programmatic EIS (Solar PEIS) was prepared by the Department of Energy, Department of Interior and Bureau of Land Management and covers the area of six western states: Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah. The purpose is to assess environmental impacts of solar development in the region. The Solar PEIS website has an online map viewer as well as downloadable data (PDF maps, GIS shapefiles, Google Earth KMZ files). There are GIS layers that show current and potential locations of solar facilities and priority solar development areas (BLM Solar Energy Zones). The online map viewer allows users to view these layers along with data relevent to managing environmental...
Categories: Web Site;
Tags: solar energy
This gallery in Data Basin contains 91 GIS data sets that show locations and types of energy production facilities in the U.S. Data categories: biomass, mineral, oil and gas, solar, wind and geothermal.
The Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) website contains links to the final report. Data from the report are shared through the Colorado Plateau REA Data Portal . Data portal maps are downloadable and can be viewed through map services and ArcGIS.com. The report and associated data answer the following management questions relating to land use (questions are from the final REA workplan): Future development management questions: 1. Where are areas of planned development (e.g., plans of operation, urban growth, transmission corridors, governmental planning)? 2. Where are areas of potential development (e.g., under lease), including renewable energy sites and transmission corridors and...
Categories: Web Site;
Tags: Colorado Plateau
|
|