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State Class Spreadsheet (Area of Land in Each Class per Year, per Scenario)

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2011
End Date
2101

Citation

Wilson, T.S., Matchett, E., Byrd, K., Conlisk, E., Reiter, Wallace, C., Flint, L.E., Flint, A.L., Joyce, B., and Moritsch, M., 2021, Integrated modeling of climate and land change impacts on future dynamic wetland habitat – a case study from California’s Central Valley: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BSZM8R.

Summary

This spreadsheet dataset (.csv file) contains annual land-use and land cover area in square kilometers (km2) by scenario, timestep, WEAP hydrologic zone, and 4 sub-regions within the broader California Central Valley, modeled using the LUCAS ST-Sim for the period 2011-2101 across 5 future scenarios. Four of the scenarios were developed as part of the Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project. The 4 original scenarios include a Bad-Business-As-Usual (BBAU; high water, poor management), California Dreamin’ (DREAM; high water availability, good management), Central Valley Dustbowl (DUST; low water availability, poor management), and Everyone Equally Miserable (EEM; low water availability, good management). These scenarios represent [...]

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State Class Spreadsheet Data Release.xlsx
“State Class Spreadsheet”
16.91 MB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

Purpose

These model outputs can be used to summarize any number of land-use and land-cover change information across specific time frames, spatial geographies, and scenarios to determine potential future landscape summary conditions of stable or changing water bird habitat availability. The data can be used to examine the spatial and temporal distribution of other future ecological habitat under a broad range of climate and land use scenarios within the California Central Valley. Data is being provided to improve the replicability of analysis and meet federal open data standards

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