U.S. National Conservation Easement Database, Web Service

Apr 14, 2023 (Last modified Aug 23, 2023)
Recommended by Justin Brice
Description:
NCED Complete dataset as of 05/31/2022.

- Online metadata link

Currently, The Trust for Public Land is responsible for the public easement data collection and Ducks Unlimited is responsible for the private easement data collection. We collect basic information about each easement, including the location and extent. For special instances in which a land trust requests concealing the exact location of an easement, we hide the location on the map and withhold the location from downloads. You can download a tabular dataset of all easements, spatial data for unrestricted easements, or a list of all attributes we collect on our downloads page.
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NCED is an initiative of the U.S. Endowment of Forestry and Communities, and is managed by Ducks Unlimited and The Trust for Public Land.

Map Service URL:
https://server5.tplgis.org/arcgis5/rest/services/National/NCED_CompleteDB/MapServer
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Citation:
https://www.conservationeasement.us/downloads/
Contact Organization:
https://www.conservationeasement.us/
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2022 Trust for Public Land
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