CPAD_2014a_SuperUnits

Mar 19, 2014
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The California Protected Areas Database (CPAD) contains data on lands owned in fee by governments, non-profits and some private entities that are protected for open space purposes. Data includes all such areas in California, from small urban parks to large national parks and forests, mostly aligned to assessor parcel boundaries. Data is collected by Holdings (parcels) which are aggregated to Units (commonly named areas within counties) and Super Units (commonly named areas generally).
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http://www.calands.org

This table contains data on parcels of protected lands in California that have been aggregated into "Super Units" under their common name, regardless of county boundaries. See "Holdings" data for details on individual parcels of protected land in CPAD.

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GreenInfo Network is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that assists others in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related information technologies. GreenInfo works for 80-100 public interest clients annually, in California and the United States generally.