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These layers represents relative landscape connectivity in the Middle Rockies Ecoregion of the United States. It was developed as part of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) of this region. Connectivity is defined as the percent of unfragmented landscape (percent area of similar habitat) in a 1 km neighborhood based on ReGAP or GAP land cover data. Values <15% are classified as ‘Low’ connectivity, values of 15-30% are classified as ‘Fair’ connectivity, and values >30% are classified as ‘Good’ connectivity.
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The Escalante Watershed case study describes the application and integration of multi-scale geospatial data from the Colorado Plateau and Utah Landscape Assessment 2014 (Rapid Ecoregional Assessment or REA), Assessment, Inventory, and Monitoring (AIM), and Riparian Condition Assessment Tool (R-CAT) to help answer management questions. While REA provides broad-scale data and AIM provides field-scale point data, R-CAT, a geospatial tool designed at Utah State University, provides the middle ground reach-scale data. The Escalante watershed is a complex area with land managed by BLM, USFS, and NPS as well as privately owned land.


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