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Terrestrial Intactness (Classified)
<p><span><span style='font-family:Tahoma, sans-serif; color:black; background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial;'>This category of planning priorities in the CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens provides an estimate of terrestrial landscape condition based on the extent to which human impacts such as agriculture, urban development, natural resource extraction, and invasive species have disrupted the landscape across the State of California. It is based on the open-source logic modeling framework Environmental Evaluation Modeling System (EEMS) developed by Conservation Biology Institute (CBI). This multicriteria evaluation model result, last updated in 2016 and resolved at 1-kilometer square, spans values ranging from -1 to 1. The higher end of the spectrum indicates areas that are relatively intact based on the more than 30 input variables, and values in the lower end of the spectrum indicate where these human impacts to disturb the landscape and ecological function are relatively high.<sup>1</sup> </span></span></p><p><span><span style='font-family:Tahoma, sans-serif; color:black; background-image:initial; background-position:initial; background-size:initial; background-repeat:initial; background-attachment:initial; background-origin:initial; background-clip:initial;'>In the adapted version of the CBI Terrestrial Landscape
Intactness given here, the dataset is partitioned into high and low categories based on
the mean. Values of the dataset that lie above 0.3 are considered highly intact
and are used as an exclusion. Values of the dataset that are less than or equal
to 0.3 are allowed to remain in consideration for resource potential.</span> A</span><span><span style='font-family:"Tahoma",sans-serif; color:black; border:none windowtext 1.0pt; padding:0in;'>pplying
the partition at the mean allows for lands that are relatively more intact than
disturbed to be considered for resource potential. The high category of
landscape intactness given by this dataset is used as an exclusion in both the
Core and SB 100 Terrestrial Climate Resilience Study screens. </span></span></p><p><span style='font-family:inherit; font-size:16px; color:black;'>This layer is featured in the </span><a href='https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/de6ab11146bf47068ff294d87780ce00' style='color:rgb(0, 97, 155); text-decoration-line:none; font-family:inherit; font-size:16px;' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>CEC 2023 Land-Use Screens for Electric System Planning</a><span style='font-family:inherit; font-size:16px; color:black;'> data viewer.</span><span><span style='font-family:"Tahoma",sans-serif; color:black; border:none windowtext 1.0pt; padding:0in;'><br /></span></span></p><p><span style='font-family:"Tahoma",sans-serif; color:black;'>More information about this layer and
its use in electric system planning is available in the </span><a href='https://www.energy.ca.gov/data-reports/california-energy-planning-library/land-use-screens' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>Land Use Screens Staff Report in the CEC Energy Planning Library</a><span style='font-family:"Tahoma",sans-serif; color:black;'>. </span></p><p>
<span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size:9.5pt; font-family:Tahoma, Tahoma_EmbeddedFont, Tahoma_MSFontService, sans-serif; font-variant-ligatures:none !important;'><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>[1] Degagne, R., J. Brice, M. Gough, T. Sheehan, and J. </span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; background-repeat:repeat-x; background-position:left bottom; background-image:url("data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhBQAEAJECAP////8AAAAAAAAAACH5BAEAAAIALAAAAAAFAAQAAAIIlGAXCCHrTCgAOw=="); border-bottom:1px solid transparent;'>Strittholt</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>.</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'> 2016.</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'> </span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>“</span></span><a href='https://databasin.org/datasets/e3ee00e8d94a4de58082fdbc91248a65/' style='margin:0px; padding:0px; font-family:"Segoe UI", "Segoe UI Web", Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size:12px; text-decoration-line:none;' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; color:rgb(0, 0, 255); font-size:9.5pt; text-decoration-line:underline; font-family:Tahoma, Tahoma_EmbeddedFont, Tahoma_MSFontService, sans-serif; font-variant-ligatures:none !important;'><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>Terrestrial Landscape </span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>Intactness</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'> 1 kilometer, California</span></span></a><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size:9.5pt; font-family:Tahoma, Tahoma_EmbeddedFont, Tahoma_MSFontService, sans-serif; font-variant-ligatures:none !important;'><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>.</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>”</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'> Conservation Biology Institute</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>.</span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px;'>https://databasin.org/datasets/e3ee00e8d94a4de58082fdbc91248a65/</span></span><span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size:9.5pt; font-family:Tahoma, Tahoma_EmbeddedFont, Tahoma_MSFontService, sans-serif;'> </span></p>
Complete Metadata
| identifier | dabaad4c-f969-476b-9acd-fc765c39bfd7 |
|---|---|
| issued | 2023-03-14T23:12:33.000Z |
| theme |
[ "Natural Resources" ] |