Endangered Species Recovery Program 1999 Recommended contiguous band of natural lands and wildlife-compatible farmlands vector digital data Fresno, CA, US Endangered Species Recovery Program U.S. FWS, 1998 Recovery Plan for Upland Species of the San Joaquin Valley, California. http://arnica.csustan.edu/esrpp Areas along the San Joaquin Valley's edges within which a contiguous band of natural lands and wildlife-compatible farmlands should be maintained. Created for Figure 73. San Joaquin Valley conservation and recovery planning overview of the Recovery Plan for Upland Species of the San Joaquin Valley. 1994 ground condition Complete Irregular -122.151 -118.497 38.1722 34.7784 None Endangered Species Recovery Planning Conservation Land Use None United States California San Joaquin Valley Carrizo Plain Cuyama Valley none None. Acknowledgement of the Endangered Species Recovery Program would be appreciated in products derived from this data. Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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cont_band.jpg Graphic of theme cont_band JPEG Daniel F. Williams Ellen A. Cypher Patrick A. Kelly Nancy Norvell Scott E. Phillips
All polygon features are attributed as being within the band. Arcs connect to each other at nodes. Arcs have direction and left and right sides. Arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon. The locations of lands are generized and are not based on real property locations. The locations of polygon features are generalized based on a regional view of the source information. The accuracy of this theme is not suitable for parcel level mapping. University of California, Santa Barbara Biogeography Lab 1996 California Gap Analysis Land Cover Map, draft version, 1996. draft version vector digital data Santa Barbara, CA, US University of California, Santa Barbara Biogeography Lab http://www.biogeog.ucsb.edu 250000 online 1996 ground condition GAPVEG The locations of non-native grassland and scrub communities outside the areas of irrigated agriculture, but within the San Joaquin Valley, Carrizo Plain, and upper Cuyama Valley Dan Williams of ESRP choose the locations for the coverage features based on the vegetation and land use types. Nancy Norvell of ESRP created the polygon features in ARC/INFO based on the locations selected by Dan Williams. 1996 Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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Vector Universal Transverse Mercator 10 0.9996 -123 0 500000 0 Coordinate pair 1 1 meters North American Datum of 1927 Clark 1866 6378206.4 294.98 All closed polygon features are attributed as being within the contiguous band. Polygon features contain an attribute cont_band that is a single digit integer with valid values of 0 and 1. Those lands that make up the band are attributed as 1. Endangered Species Recovery Program, 1996 Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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ARC Export file of cont_band No warranty, expressed or implied is made by the ESRP regarding the utility of the data, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. These data are geographic illustrations and do not represent legal boundaries. ARCE 7.2.1 no compression http://www.esrp.org/gis/ Large files may be GNU Zip compressed. Tools for decompression can be obtained from URL: http://www.gzip.org/ Generic PC with Linux i386 2.2.5 Data may be accessed online without charge. computer with software to import ARC/INFO GIS data
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FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata FGDC-STD-001-1998 local time none none