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Utilizing geospatial analysis for forest stewardship in Washington, targeting key areas, assessing threats, and prioritizing conservation efforts. Includes data on forest health, wildlife habitats, water sources, and land use.
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WashingtonForest Stewardship Spatial Analysis Project “Using Geospatial Technologies to Implement Program Strategically”
NLCD classes: 33-Transitional areas, 41-Deciduous Forest, 42-Evergreen Forest, 43-Mixed Forest, 51-Shrubland, 61-Orchards/Vineyards/Other, 71-Grasslands/Herbaceous, 81-Pasture/Hay, 82-Row Crops, 83-Small Grains, 84-Fallow, 85-Urban/Recreational Grasses, 91-Woody Wetlands, 92-Emergent Herbaceous Wetlands
12 Datalayers • Developing Areas • Forest Health • Wildfire Assessment • Drinking Water Sources • Riparian Areas • Private Forestland • Proximity to Public Land • Threatened and Endangered Species • Topographic Slope • Wetlands • Priority Watersheds • Forest Patch Size
High and Medium occurrence of defoliators, mortality agents, animal damage, water, wind and winter damage, red belt, root disease and dying Hemlock.
Grey Wolf • Grizzly bear • Columbian white-tailed deer • Spotted owl • Oregon Silverspot Butterfly • North American Lynx • Bald Eagle • Marbled Murrelet
Freshwater-Forested shrubland • Freshwater emergent wetlands • Freshwater ponds • Estuarine • Riverine • Lakes
1306 plans in this map. • Went back 10 years. Included 1997 to present
Information Collected in the Stewardship Plan Database: • Plan name • GIS acres • Total acres, Stewardship acres, Forested acres • Plan ID - # for each plan generated for SAP • Date created (in the database) • Status-new, revised, unknown • Plan date • Owner name, organization, address, phone & email address • Property parcel number • Property address, county, phone & email • Property legal description • Directions to property • Property Description