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The Establishment Potential Surface for Ips typographus was produced in the State of Alaska conterminous in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Program.
The Establishment Potential Surface for Sirex noctilio was produced for the conterminous United States in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee. The products intended use in conjunction with the Introduction Potential Surface is to develop a Susceptibility Potential Surface for Sirex noctilio. Four primary datasets with standardized values from 0 to 10 were used as variables in the analysis. Each dataset was multiplied by its arithmetic weight and the resultant values were combined in a weighted overlay (Eastman 1999). The final Establishment Potential Surface output values also range from 0 to 10; with 10...
The Susceptibility Potential Surface for Ips typographus was produced for the State of Alaska in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team's (FHTET) Invasive Species Program. Supporting information for this product was taken from Exotic Forest Pest (ExFor) website http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/).
The Establishment Potential Surface for Ips typographus was produced for the conterminous United States in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee; a multidisciplinary team with participation from USFS and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Supporting information for this product was taken from Exotic Forest Pest (ExFor) website (http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/).
The Introduction Potential Surface for Sirex noctilio was produced for the Conterminous United States (CUS) in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee. The products intended use in conjunction with the Establishment Potential Surface is to develop a Susceptibility Potential Surface for Sirex noctilio. Three primary datasets with standardized values from 0 to 10 were used as variables in the analysis. Each data set was used in a weighted overlay process where Principal Ports = 33% and Markets = 33% and Distribution centers = 34%. Each of the variables was used to depict potential locations where Sirex noctilio...
The Introduction Potential Surface for Ips typographus was produced for the Conterminous United States (CUS) in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee; a multidisciplinary team with participation from USFS and APHIS. Supporting information for this product was taken from Exotic Forest Pest (ExFor) website (http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/).
Summary of Susceptibility Potential Surface for Sirex noctilio: May 9, 2006 Website URL: http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/products.shtml. The Susceptibility Potential surface for Sirex noctilio was produced for the conterminous United States in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) invasive Species Steering Committee. The products intended use is to develop a detection strategy for Sirex noctilio. The Susceptibility Potential Surface was produced by combining the Sirex noctilio Introduction and Establishment Potential Surfaces in a final equal weighted overlay.
This is a public dataset for the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation statistics. The public database consists of four tables. One of the tables is a spatial table: INTERMODAL_FACILITY. The three other tables consist of attribute data for the database: INTERMODAL_CARGO, INTERMODAL_COMMODITY and INTERMODAL_DIRECTIONALITY. His database was based on the requirements from the Commodity Flow Survey and with the different modes of DOT, supervised by BTS. The database will extend its design to support all of he modes within the DOT and in reference to modes involved with Intermodal transfer.
The sample area theissen polygons were created by intersecting the susceptibility risk, by category, with a systematic sampling point grid. To attain higher levels of certainty in the higher risk categories, sample areas are intensified where risk of susceptibility is highest.
The Susceptibility Potential Surface for Phytophthora alni ssp alni was produced for the Conterminous United States (CUS) in 1 square kilometer (km⊃2;) units by the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team’s (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee.
The Susceptibility Potential Surface for Ips typographus was produced for the Conterminous United States (CUS) in 1 square kilometer (km2) units by the USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Teams (FHTET) Invasive Species Steering Committee; a multidisciplinary team with participation from USFS and APHIS. Supporting information for this product was taken from Exotic Forest Pest (ExFor) website http://spfnic.fs.fed.us/exfor/).
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