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Formats: WCS Tags: vegetation

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  • Tree Cover Ratio

    Total tree cover as measured by the fractional non-overlapping absolute tree cover, viewed vertically. Provides a first order measure of vegetation type when combined with...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Shrub Cover Ratio

    Total shrub cover as measured by the fractional non-overlapping absolute shrub cover, viewed vertically. Provides a first order measure of vegetation type when combined with...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Herbaceous Cover Ratio

    Total herbaceous cover as measured by the fFractional non-overlapping absolute herbaceous cover, viewed vertically. Provides a first order measure of vegetation type when...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Drought Sensitivity

    This layer represents an estimation of the probability that drought will substantially impact post-fire shrub recovery, potentially leading to vegetation type conversion to...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • 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...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
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