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snippet: The Southeastern Ecological Framework is landscape ecology-based model that identifies primary ecological areas that are protected by some type of conservation or ecosystem management program; identifies a green infrastructure network that connects these primary ecological areas; and identifies the important ecological characteristics of the ecological areas and connecting green infrastructure. SEF hub areas provide excellent candidates for Regionally Important Resources and SEF corridors provide excellent connecting green infrastructure linkages between them. Download SEF Shapefiles including Primary Ecological Areas and Significant Ecological Areas using the link below. DCA has converted these from the original grid model to vectors and clipped them to the Georgia state boundary for easy use in regional planning applications.
summary: The Southeastern Ecological Framework is landscape ecology-based model that identifies primary ecological areas that are protected by some type of conservation or ecosystem management program; identifies a green infrastructure network that connects these primary ecological areas; and identifies the important ecological characteristics of the ecological areas and connecting green infrastructure. SEF hub areas provide excellent candidates for Regionally Important Resources and SEF corridors provide excellent connecting green infrastructure linkages between them. Download SEF Shapefiles including Primary Ecological Areas and Significant Ecological Areas using the link below. DCA has converted these from the original grid model to vectors and clipped them to the Georgia state boundary for easy use in regional planning applications.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>https://www.geoplan.ufl.edu/pdfs/sef_report.pdf</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: CRC_Reg13.DBO.SEF_SignificantPriorityArea
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tags: ["Ecology","Green Infrastructure","2021","Enhancing Coastal Resiliency using Green Infrastructure"]
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