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Found 40 dataset(s) matching "Vegetation Departure".
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2001 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2023 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2023 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2001 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2023 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2023 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2022 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2022 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) Remap Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF Remap Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2022 Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF 2022 Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which current...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) Remap Vegetation Condition Class (VCC) is a reclassification and categorization of the LF Remap Vegetation Departure (VDep) product. VCC indicates the general level to which...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2023 Succession Class (SClass) categorizes current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional classes, with successional classes defined in the appropriate...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2023 Succession Class (SClass) categorizes current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional classes, with successional classes defined in the appropriate...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2022 Succession Class (SClass) categorizes current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional classes, with successional classes defined in the appropriate...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2023 Succession Class (SClass) categorizes current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional classes, with successional classes defined in the appropriate...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2022 Succession Class (SClass) categorizes current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional classes, with successional classes defined in the appropriate...
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LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Succession Classes (SClass) categorize current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional states defined for each LF Biophysical Settings (BpS) Model. An...
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LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Succession Classes (SClass) categorize current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional states defined for each LF Biophysical Settings (BpS) Model. An...
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LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Succession Classes (SClass) categorize current vegetation composition and structure into up to five successional states defined for each LF Biophysical Settings (BpS) Model. An...
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This dataset is essential to identifying high priority areas most in need of burn treatment to optimize the use of limited funding. Fire return interval is the average period between fires in a...
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These datasets support the conclusions in the journal article entitled "Modeling non-structural strategies to reduce pedestrian evacuation times for mitigating local tsunami threats in Guam" as...
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Defining site potential for an area establishes its possible long-term vegetation growth productivity in a relatively undisturbed state, providing a realistic reference point for ecosystem...