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The Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is a partnership formed and directed by resource management entities as well as interested public and private entities in the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan Desert and montane sky island regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Desert LCC science depends on access to transboundary base datasets. Given the importance of vegetation such as grasslands and riparian vegetation in conservation science, a bi-national, landscape-scale vegetation data layer with classes relevant to Desert LCC research is crucial. One objective of this project is to investigate appropriate methodologies and landscape scales to create a Desert LCC binational land cover...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Tags: 2014,
AZ-01,
AZ-02,
AZ-03,
AZ-04, All tags...
AZ-05,
AZ-06,
AZ-07,
AZ-08,
AZ-09,
Academics & scientific researchers,
Aquascalientes,
Arizona,
Baja California,
Big Bend ‐ Río Bravo & Lower Río Conchos Pilot Area,
CA-08,
CA-23,
CA-25,
CA-27,
CA-36,
CA-50,
CA-51,
California,
Chihuahua,
Coahuila,
DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION,
DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Desert Ecoregions,
Desert LCC (all),
Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Durango,
EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES,
EARTH SCIENCE SERVICES,
Federal resource managers,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
GIS,
Guanajuato,
Interested public,
Jalisco,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Map,
Methodology/Protocol,
Mexico,
Mojave Desert Pilot Area,
NM-02,
NV-01,
NV-03,
NV-04,
Nayarit,
Nevada,
New Mexico,
Nuevo León,
Project,
Querétaro,
San Luis Potosi,
Sinaloa,
Sonora,
TX-16,
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Tamaulipas,
Texas,
Transboundary Madrean Watersheds Pilot Area,
US-Mexico Border,
UT-02,
United States,
Utah,
Zacatecas,
biota,
completed,
grasslands,
land use land cover,
remote sensing,
shrublands, Fewer tags
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