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Density - Snags - 40" or Greater
The number of standing dead trees (snags) on the landscape is important to forest managers; high densities of standing dead trees are known to contribute to extreme fire events... -
Density - Snags - 30" - 39.9"
The number of standing dead trees (snags) on the landscape is important to forest managers; high densities of standing dead trees are known to contribute to extreme fire events... -
Density - Snags - 20" - 29.9"
The number of standing dead trees (snags) on the landscape is important to forest managers; high densities of standing dead trees are known to contribute to extreme fire events... -
Density - All Trees Per Acre >1" Dbh
Trees per acre (TPA) is a common forest structure measurement that provides a useful index of forest and habitat condition. Many other metrics can be derived from having... -
Dead Carbon
Dead carbon includes dead and down (litter, duff, fine, coarse, and heavy fuels, including 1000+ hour logs) which are inherently unstable due to prevailing fire and decay... -
Damage Potential
The composite Damage Potential (DP) dataset represents a relative measure of wildfire's potential to damage a home or other structure if one were present at a given pixel, and... -
Cumulative Tree Cover Loss
The cumulative loss of tree cover over a 30-year period (1992-2020). Tree cover loss reflects fires, harvest/management and dieoff. Only disturbances that are sufficient to... -
Cumulative Shrub Cover Loss
The cumulative loss of shrub cover over a 30-year period (1992-2020). Shrub cover loss reflects fires, harvest/management and dieoff. Only disturbances that are sufficient to... -
Climate Refugia (Miroc Model - Hotter and Drier) - 2070-2099
This raster dataset represents habitat types (CWHR habitat classes) and their predicted exposure to climate stress across the array of predicted climate conditions (separate... -
Climate Refugia (Miroc Model - Hotter and Drier) - 2040-2069
This raster dataset represents habitat types (CWHR habitat classes) and their predicted exposure to climate stress across the array of predicted climate conditions (separate... -
Climate Refugia (Miroc Model - Hotter and Drier) - 2010-2039
This raster dataset represents habitat types (CWHR habitat classes) and their predicted exposure to climate stress across the array of predicted climate conditions (separate... -
Climate Refugia - Combined Model (Miroc Model - Hotter and Drier) and (Cnrm-C...
This raster dataset represents habitat types (Macro Veg Type, largely equivalent to CWHR habitat classes) and their predicted exposure to climate stress across the array of... -
Climate Refugia - Baseline (Historical) 1981 - 2010
This raster dataset represents habitat types (natural vegetation communities) and their distribution across the array of climate conditions that each separate habitat type is... -
Change in Average Climatic Water Deficit
Change in Average Annual Climatic Water Deficit - Near Future - Drier. This raster dataset represents a projection of the difference in the mean annual climatic water deficit... -
Central CA - Large Tree Density > 30" Dbh
Large trees are important to forest managers as they have a greater likelihood of survival from fire, provide sources of seed stock, wildlife habitat, and contribute to other... -
Central CA Cost of Potential Treatments
The principle method for maintaining or restoring resilience to the Central Coast landscape involves vegetation treatments. There are many variations on treatments involving... -
Canopy Vegetation Height
This layer represents distance between the ground and the top of the canopy. Canopy height is a proxy for aboveground biomass and the amount of foliage that may be consumed in a... -
Canopy Layer Count
This layer represents the number of distinct vertical canopy layers of trees. Vertical layer count is a proxy for leaf area index, and maps canopy complexity. Since LANDFIRE... -
Canopy Cover
This layer represents horizontal cover fraction occupied by tree canopies. Maps community type & fire regime, as well as available habitat for tree-dwelling species. -
California Spotted Owl (CSO) Suitable Habitat
California spotted owl is continuously distributed on the western slope of the Sierra and inhabits elevations ranging from roughly 1,000 to over 7,000 feet. It is a Region 5...