California (USA) U.S. Forest Service Unsuitable Lands for Timber Production

May 5, 2010
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This dataset depicts areas that are unsuitable for timber production on National Forests in California (Region 5). Areas are considered unsuitable based on difficulty in regenerating stand within 5 years following harvest or if harvest will create irreversible damage.
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USDA Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Region - Remote Sensing Lab
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Title: California (USA) U.S. Forest Service Unsuitable Lands for Timber Production
Credits: USDA Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Region - Remote Sensing Lab
Publication Date: September 2006
Publisher: Remote Sensing Lab
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USDA Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Region - Remote Sensing Lab
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  • Dan Studer
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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