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The SRLCC provided funds to the states of Arizona and New Mexico to support development of the states Crucial Habitat Assessment Tools (CHATs) which provide a decision support system to better incorporate wildlife values, sensitive animals and plants, and important ecosystem features into land use decision-making to reduce conflicts and surprises.Several states have released wildlife mapping tools that are the foundation for displaying crucial wildlife and corridor information. The state and regional CHATs are non-regulatory, and give project planners and the general public access to credible scientific data on a broad scale for use in project analysis, siting and planning. This includes large-scale development...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: AZ-01, AZ-02, AZ-03, AZ-04, AZ-05, All tags...
Landscape scale conservation requires the collaboration of multiple partners for success. A focus of the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCC) is developing these partnerships and building the core capacities necessary in landscape scale conservation efforts. The NMDGF propose to develop a geographically referenced Document Based Decision Support System (DSS) that will help consolidate existing and new information generated by the Department or other appropriate sources. The proposed DSS will allow users to rapidly search and access the available discrete information sources related to a location. Initially, to test the utility of a DSS, NMDGF proposes to focus on the portion of the Great Plains LCC (GPLCC)...
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