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Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Assateague Island National Seashore
The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. Converting delineations to a digital format involved four main procedures: a) preparation of manuscript maps b) input of the spatial data: c) populating of the attribute tables, and d) conversion to GIS. Each step included many quality control steps. Maps were prepared by pin-registering a clean sheet of mylar to each photo and transferring delineations to the new overlay in ink. Each manuscript map was edgematched to the adjoining sheet. Each photo was numbered, and each polygon on the photo was numbered in sequence. An attribute table was created containing a field each for the photo number, polygon sequence number, land use code, layer number, stature type, height, density, and floristic composition attributes.
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Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Assateague Island National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. Converting delineations to a digital format involved four main procedures: a) preparation of manuscript maps b) input of the spatial data: c) populating of the attribute tables, and d) conversion to GIS. Each step included many quality control steps. Maps were prepared by pin-registering a clean sheet of mylar to each photo and transferring delineations to the new overlay in ink. Each manuscript map was edgematched to the adjoining sheet. Each photo was numbered, and each polygon on the photo was numbered in sequence. An attribute table was created containing a field each for the photo number, polygon sequence number, land use code, layer number, stature type, height, density, and floristic composition attributes.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Padre Island National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. ECognition software was used to circumscribe visually homogeneous polygons. Multiresolution segmentation (Scale parameter: 25, Shape: 0.2, Compactness: 0.2) was applied to four bands of 1 meter (3.3 ft) National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) imagery and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) derived from the imagery. We used eCongition to calculate eighty-one variables and attributed the variables to the polygons. These variables summarized attributes of the topographic relationships of the polygons, reflectance values derived from aerial photography, surficial geologic composition, and vegetation height.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Cumberland Island National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A geodatabase containing various feature class layers and tables was constructed to show the locations of vegetation types and general land cover (vegetation map), vegetation plot samples, AA sites, project boundary extent, and aerial photographic centers. The feature class layer for the CUIS vegetation map provides 1,005 polygons of detailed attribute data covering 15,163.4 hectares, with an average polygon size of 144.7 hectares. Of the area mapped, 816 polygons (81% of all polygons) represent natural/semi-natural vegetation types in the NVCS, encompassing 9,542.8 hectares (62.9%) of the total map extent.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Cumberland Island National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A geodatabase containing various feature class layers and tables was constructed to show the locations of vegetation types and general land cover (vegetation map), vegetation plot samples, AA sites, project boundary extent, and aerial photographic centers. The feature class layer for the CUIS vegetation map provides 1,005 polygons of detailed attribute data covering 15,163.4 hectares, with an average polygon size of 144.7 hectares. Of the area mapped, 816 polygons (81% of all polygons) represent natural/semi-natural vegetation types in the NVCS, encompassing 9,542.8 hectares (62.9%) of the total map extent.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Canaveral National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A final vegetation map for Canaveral NS was created to represent the vegetation occurring within the park during 2012. This product represents the final of four steps necessary to produce an accurate vegetation map based upon aerial photographs. This includes the determination of the community element global (CEGL) codes (2008) and acquisition of aerial imagery (2012), using the aerial imagery, with five ground truthing points (2014), to create a draft vegetation map, performing an accuracy assessment (2016), and then using all the available information to create a final vegetation map.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Canaveral National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A final vegetation map for Canaveral NS was created to represent the vegetation occurring within the park during 2012. This product represents the final of four steps necessary to produce an accurate vegetation map based upon aerial photographs. This includes the determination of the community element global (CEGL) codes (2008) and acquisition of aerial imagery (2012), using the aerial imagery, with five ground truthing points (2014), to create a draft vegetation map, performing an accuracy assessment (2016), and then using all the available information to create a final vegetation map.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A geodatabase containing various feature class layers and tables show the locations of vegetation types and general land cover (vegetation map), vegetation plot samples, AA sites, project boundary extent, and aerial photographic centers. The feature class layer for the APIS vegetation map provides 4,862 polygons of detailed attribute data covering 28,971.9 ha, with an average polygon size of 6.0 ha. Of the area mapped, 4,732 polygons (97.4%) represent natural/semi-natural types in the NVCS, encompassing 17,600.9 ha (60.8%) of the total map extent.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Gulf Islands National Seashore
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. The project geodatabase links the spatial vegetation data layer to vegetation classification, plot photos, project boundary extent, AA points, and the PLOTS database. The geodatabase includes USNVC hierarchy tables allowing for spatial queries of data associated with a vegetation polygon or sample point. All geospatial products are projected using North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 16 N. The final GUIS vegetation map consists of 1,268 polygons totaling 35,769.0 ha (88,387.2 ac). Mean polygon size is 28.2 ha (69.7 ac). Mean polygon size, excluding water, is 3.6 ha (8.9 ac).
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Virgin Islands National Park
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. In 2009, the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory funded the NPS South Florida Caribbean Network (SFCN) to evaluate the accuracy of a vegetation map produced by the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) Eastern Caribbean Center, Conservation Data Center for Virgin Island National Park (VIIS). The UVI vegetation map of VIIS was completed in 2001 and was based on aerial imagery from 1994. VIIS park staff felt that the UVI vegetation map was relatively accurate, but recognized that no formal accuracy assessment of the product had occurred at the time of its creation. Both the UVI and SFCN vegetation maps of VIIS relied on aerial imagery and photo-interpreters to delineate vegetation communities. However, the SFCN vegetation map had the benefit of having LiDAR data available; a technology and data source not readily available when the UVI vegetation map was produced. In addition, the SFCN vegetation map benefited from technological advances in aerial image acquisition that significantly improved the quality and resolution of imagery used; GPS that allowed precise spatial location determination; and GIS science that permitted the viewing, layering, and manipulation of multiple data sources simultaneously. The SFCN vegetation map also benefitted from the use of digital orthophotographs that take into account the surface elevation, topography, of the earth and camera tilt. The UVI vegetation map has an estimated map accuracy of 45.9% with a lower 90th Percentile Confidence Interval of 38.5% while the SFCN vegetation map accuracy is estimated at 87.9% with a lower 90th Percentile Confidence Interval of 82.0%. The SFCN vegetation map has approximately 2.1 times more detail, in the form of individual patches, than the UVI vegetation map does, 1,430 vs 686 patches, respectively. Mean patch size and maximum patch size are smaller in the SFCN vegetation map than in the UVI vegetation map. This results in the SFCN vegetation map being less homogeneous than the UVI map even though the total number of community types mapped are nearly identical, 27 vs 29.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Capitol Reef National Park
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. Polygons representing vegetation or land use map classes were delineated on-screen in an ArcView environment. The project used the program standard minimum mapping unit of 0.5 ha with few exceptions. The 18,633 map polygons representing 70 natural and semi-natural vegetation map classes cover 134,377 ha (332,053 acres, 91.6% of the project area). Map classes representing 1,720 polygons of unvegetated bedrock, talus, wash channels or sand sheets total 11,515 ha (28,454 acres; 7.8% of the project area). Nine map classes describing 634 polygons of land use categories, including roads, ranch developments and NPS facilities, total 862 ha (2,130 acres; 0.6% of the project area). Average polygon size across all map classes is 7.0 ha (17.3 acres). The most frequent vegetation map class is the Pinyon-Juniper / Mesic Shrubs Woodland Complex (Map Class 16 / W-PJME) with 5,122 polygons covering 42,197 ha (104,271) acres or 28.7% of the project area.