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This simple assessment layer is used to answer management questions (MQs) about which designated places of ecological or cultural significance (DPECS) will experience significant climate change in the near future scenario in the Central Great Basin and Range Ecoregion. This is a basic intersect of areas that will likely experience significant climate change effects with the areas that have been designated to protect ecological or cultural resources. It does not model actual response or condition of the DPECS to climate change. Nearly all DPECS in the ecoregion will experience significant effects according to the criteria that were selected. The climate space trends data layer was used to ascertain areas of significant...
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This raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where conservation elements (CEs) overlap with the total potential renewable energy footprint in the Mojave Basin and Range Ecoregion. While this assessment suggests the potential for large numbers of CEs and large areas of habitat to be impacted, only a small proportion of the total potential is expected to be developed.
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This dataset shows Federally Protected Areas such as National Parks, Preserves and Wildlife Refuges extracted from combined federal and state land ownership records at the PLSS section level for the State of Alaska.
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This raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where conservation elements (CEs) overlap with areas of high geothermal energy potential in the Mojave Basin and Range Ecoregion. The value indicated in the raster represents a number that is the product of the landscape condition value and number of landscape species. The lower the value the few species and poorer modeled landscape condition (ecological integrity) expected. The higher the score, the more species and higher condition are expected. This layer seeks to address an article in the BLM Statement of Work 1.1.1 stated, Areas with High Potential for Renewable Energy Development (Required) (The Contractor shall a) locate areas identified (e.g.,...
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This simple assessment raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where change agents (CAs) overlap with BLM Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in the Central Great Basin and Range Ecoregion. This is a basic footprint assessment of anthropogenic features (urban development, roads, etc) from the near-future scenario (circa 2025) that intersect with areas managed for wild horses and burros in the western US. It does not model actual response or condition of the HMAs to the CAs. The data intersects two primary classes of information: The CAs consist of 20 classes which represent different types of human infrastructure on the landscape. Some types are easily defined, precise footprints (pipelines, roads, energy...
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This dataset contains all NationalForest Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) for the lower 48 states, includingPuerto Rico. Alaska is maintainedseparately. The IRA data was originallysubmitted to GSTC by all national forests through their Regional Offices for theForest Service?s Roadless Area Conservation Initiative. The data was consolidated at theGSTC and used in the Draft Environment Impact Statement. Between the draft and final stages of theEnvironmental Impact Statement, the data was updated by the forests to reflectany corrections to Inventoried Roadless Areas that were based on existingforest plans and administrative record. The data was also supplemented to include Special Designated Areainformation and...
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This simple assessment raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where change agents (CAs) overlap with sensitive soils (SS) in the Central Great Basin and Range ecoregion. This is a basic footprint assessment of anthropogenic features (urban development, roads, etc) intersect with the areas that were modeled by NatureServe to represent nine types of sensitive soils. It does not model actual response or condition of the SS to the CAs. The data intersects two primary classes of information: The CAs consist of 19 classes which represent different types of human infrastructure on the landscape. Some types are easily defined, precise footprints (pipelines, roads, energy development areas) while others...
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A region polygon dataset categorizing land in terms of ecological significance and status of protection in the Central Basin and Range (CBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment. This dataset identifies lands that have been identified as ecologically significant to biodiveristy but not yet legally protected (Places I - Sites of High Biodiversity), lands that have some type of protection status, often federal or state (Places II - Specially Designated Areas of Ecological and/or Cultural Value), and lands that may be ecologically significant but are managed for multiple use (Places III – Other Managed Lands).
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This is a vector line coverage file showing the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail in the Lander and Rawlins Field Offices. The coordinates for this dataset were collected using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. Volunteers, using a Trimble ProXL receiver, mapped the trail in the summer of 2001 by walking and driving the trail segments. As this is a "new" trail, some segments did not exist as a feature on the ground, so the volunteers marked the trail with carsonite signs and mapped these segments also.


map background search result map search result map Continental Divide Scenic Trail for the BLM Lander Field Office, Wyoming at 1:24,000 BLM REA NOS 2012 Federal Protected Areas in the North Slope study area BLM REA MBR 2010 Near Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Herd Management Areas Intersect BLM REA MBR 2010 Landscape species CE overlap with potential renewable energy - MBR BLM REA MBR 2010 UPDATE MBR Assessment Landscape Species and Geothermal Renewable Energy Potential Suitability BLM REA CBR 2010 Places High Biodiversity BLM REA CBR 2010 Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Sensitive Soils Intersect BLM REA CBR 2010 National Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) BLM REA CBR 2010 Designated Places of Ecological or Cultural Significance Potentially Affected by Significant Climate Change Continental Divide Scenic Trail for the BLM Lander Field Office, Wyoming at 1:24,000 BLM REA MBR 2010 Near Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Herd Management Areas Intersect BLM REA MBR 2010 UPDATE MBR Assessment Landscape Species and Geothermal Renewable Energy Potential Suitability BLM REA MBR 2010 Landscape species CE overlap with potential renewable energy - MBR BLM REA CBR 2010 Designated Places of Ecological or Cultural Significance Potentially Affected by Significant Climate Change BLM REA CBR 2010 Places High Biodiversity BLM REA CBR 2010 National Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) BLM REA CBR 2010 Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Sensitive Soils Intersect BLM REA NOS 2012 Federal Protected Areas in the North Slope study area