Willamette Valley Oak Map - LANDSAT Based, Oregon

Jun 25, 2014 (Last modified Jun 29, 2014)
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This data set contains mapped White Oak and Ponderosa Pine stands within the Willamette Valley of Oregon. The data was created utilizing and field data collection and LANDSAT image interpretation. Field mapping, from May 2000 to October 2006, was used to classify areas accessible and/or visible from public roads. The coverage incorporates the selected strata classifications for vegetation type, structural conditions, size, and canopy. When overlaid onto current NAIP photography, the spatial resolution of the polygons shows deficiencies due to the low reolusiton of LANDSAT based imagery used at the time when this data set was created.
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Northwest Habitat Institute, Willamette Valley Oak and Pine Habitat Conservation Project, BLM
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2007
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http://www.nwhi.org/index/gisdata#Oregon%20Specific%20GIS%20Data
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Northwest Habitat Institute
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Copyright Northwest Habitat Institute, 2008. Use in publications requires citation.
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