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Information on the sources of sediment production and amount is necessary to better understand the relationship between landscape-scale ecosystem drivers (fire, large-scale invasive species removal, recreation, oil and gas development, and grazing) and sediment loading in rivers, streams, and reservoirs. An improved understanding of the sources of sediment production and the contribution of each source to total sediment load would enable resource managers to better locate and design conservation strategies to reduce sediment loading, and improve water quality, native fish habitats, and upland vegetation cover.This project will conduct an erosion and sediment supply analysis in a portion of the Upper Green River...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: CO-03, Colorado, Data Acquisition and Development, Datasets/Database, Decision Support, All tags...
This map presents summaries of conservation elements by reporting unit (HUC5) alongside terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for change. This includes the NatureServe Species Summary dataset.
This map shows least-cost corridors and large natural habitat blocks. These blocks and corridors may provide an essential network for various species to disperse through the landscape. Blocks are based on large areas of contiguous natural vegetation cover, and are subdivided by major roads. We connected blocks using sticks (to define a pair of blocks between which to model corridors), and developed least-cost corridors based on a cost surface developed from land cover.
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This map shows water-based recreation travel corridors (selected from NHD flowlines), and land-based recreation travel corridors (selected from BLM GTLF within federal / state lands and national trails).
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Sea Level Rise Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) for 0.41m Sea Level Rise for the Northern Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is a mosaic of 1m sea level rise estimates for 2050 from SLAMM models run across the gulf of mexico. Tidal Emergent Marsh (1) = Tidal Fresh Marsh (6) and Regularly Flooded Marsh (8) Mangroves (2) = Mangroves (9) Beachs (3) = Ocean Beach (12) Open Water (4) = Inland Open Water (15), Riverine Tidal Open Water (16), Estuarine Water (17), and Open Ocean (19)
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In 2006, the Century Commission for a Sustainable Florida called for an identification of those lands and waters in the state that are critical to the conservation of Florida’s natural resources. In response, the Florida Natural Areas Inventory, University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, and Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission collaborated to produce CLIP - the Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project. CLIP is now being used to inform planning decisions by the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative, coordinated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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FLORIDA CONSERVATION LANDS (layer name FLMA): This is a polygon data layer for public (and some private) lands that the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) has identified as having natural resource value and that are being managed at least partially for conservation purposes. The term "Managed Area" refers to a managed conservation land.
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Priority resources are the set of biological, ecological, and cultural features and ecological processes collaboratively identified as most important, and are the focus of the PFLCC’s planning and scientific efforts. These are based on the draft set of priority resources established by the first Conservation Target Working Group of the PFLCC. The priority resources established in this working group are as follows: coastal uplands, cultural, estuarine, freshwater aquatic, freshwater forested wetlands, freshwater non-forested wetlands, hardwood forested uplands, high pine and scrub, landscape connectivity, marine, pine flatwoods and dry prairie, and working lands. The majority of these priority resources are based...


map background search result map search result map Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Ecological Integrity: Conservation Element Summary (HUC5) Colorado Plateau REA MQ D1: What is the distribution of movement corridors? Colorado Plateau REA MQ H2: Where are areas of concentrated recreation travel (OHV and other travel) located? SLAMM - 0.41m SLR - GCVA classes Erosion and Sediment Analysis in the Upper Green River Basin Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project Database Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) Managed Conservation Lands Peninsular Florida LCC Priority Resources -- DRAFT Erosion and Sediment Analysis in the Upper Green River Basin Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Ecological Integrity: Conservation Element Summary (HUC5) Colorado Plateau REA MQ D1: What is the distribution of movement corridors? Colorado Plateau REA MQ H2: Where are areas of concentrated recreation travel (OHV and other travel) located? Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) Managed Conservation Lands Peninsular Florida LCC Priority Resources -- DRAFT Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project Database SLAMM - 0.41m SLR - GCVA classes