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snippet: These data can be used in multiple applications, but were created to assist in tracking the location and extent of natural communities on the coast of Georgia. Conservation managers and biologists may use these data to assist in making management decisions as well as prioritizing lands for conservation. Ultimately, these data will help local governments in planning and making land use decisions.
summary: These data can be used in multiple applications, but were created to assist in tracking the location and extent of natural communities on the coast of Georgia. Conservation managers and biologists may use these data to assist in making management decisions as well as prioritizing lands for conservation. Ultimately, these data will help local governments in planning and making land use decisions.
accessInformation: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, Nongame Conservation Section.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>This vegetation map was created using the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC), with alliance as base map units. Plot data were used to determine classification and assisted in establishing reference 'signatures' for mapping. Color infrared aerial photography from 1999 and sets of true color aerial photography from 2005-2009 (1:3000 scale) were used for mapping. Polygons were drawn on-screen (heads-up digitizing). Classification resulted in 20 map classes, including 10 ecological systems.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
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title: CRC_Reg13.DBO.HabitatSWAP
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tags: ["2009","Georgia coast","Ecological System","Georgia coast","2009","vegetation map","2021","Enhancing Coastal Resiliency using Green Infrastructure"]
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