Description: The National Land Cover Database 2011 (NLCD2011) USFS percent tree canopy product was produced through a cooperative project conducted by the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium (www.mrlc.gov). The MRLC Consortium is a partnership of federal agencies, consisting of the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service, the U.S. Forest Service, the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, NASA, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. One of the primary goals of the project was to generate current, consistent, and seamless national land cover, percent tree canopy, and percent impervious cover at medium spatial resolution. This product is the cartographic version of the NLCD2011 percent tree canopy cover dataset for CONUS at medium spatial resolution (30 m). It was produced by the USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Center (RSAC). Tree canopy values range from 0 to 100 percent. The analytic tree canopy layer was produced using a Random Forests™ regression algorithm. The cartographic product is a filtered version of the regression algorithm output.
Service Item Id: 9a4de15840cc43dba4871f0169f85233
Copyright Text: USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Center
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Description: This dataset provides eight feature classes. The base feature class is called CensusTracts_tr and isn't generalized. The weighted centroids feature class is called CensusTracts_tr_cent. The centroids are weighted by the U.S. Block Centroids population distribution. Use the weighted centroids in report aggregation and spatial overlay operations. The CensusTracts_tr and CensusTracts_tr_cent feature classes contain all the attributes. There are six generalized boundaries feature classes and called: CensusTracts_tr_gen2, CensusTracts_tr_gen3, CensusTracts_tr_gen4, CensusTracts_tr_gen5, CensusTracts_tr_gen6 and CensusTracts_tr_gen7. These generalized features classes are provided to be used in mapping applications where very detailed feature classes can slow down performance.
Description: Data provided by the Health Department, phone calls, web search and web verification. Each of the 35 data categories included in the Cultural Economy Map is based on official databases and public directories, supplemented with primary research to confirm data points. The resulting map will allow planners of all types to effectively and strategically integrate arts and culture into their planning projects, whether public or private. The Map can be used for planning not only developments, business locations, and public projects, but also for planning a wide range of programming that may need to locate a target population (artists, musicians, film workers) more effectively or locate potential program partners (cultural non-profits). The Cultural Economy Planning Map provides the means for a diverse array of planning and place-making activities to be effectively executed and to reach the largest portion of the target audience as possible.
Service Item Id: 9a4de15840cc43dba4871f0169f85233
Copyright Text: City of New Orleans Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy: Alison Gavrell-data organization. Enterprise GIS, Office of Information Technology and Innovation: Alison Kuemmel-map layer creation, J.B. Raasch- map development
Description: Data provided by the Food and Farm Network and verified by the Office of Cultural Economy. Each of the 35 data categories included in the Cultural Economy Map is based on official databases and public directories, supplemented with primary research to confirm data points. The resulting map will allow planners of all types to effectively and strategically integrate arts and culture into their planning projects, whether public or private. The Map can be used for planning not only developments, business locations, and public projects, but also for planning a wide range of programming that may need to locate a target population (artists, musicians, film workers) more effectively or locate potential program partners (cultural non-profits). The Cultural Economy Planning Map provides the means for a diverse array of planning and place-making activities to be effectively executed and to reach the largest portion of the target audience as possible.
Service Item Id: 9a4de15840cc43dba4871f0169f85233
Copyright Text: City of New Orleans Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy: Alison Gavrell-data organization. Enterprise GIS, Office of Information Technology and Innovation: Alison Kuemmel-map layer creation, J.B. Raasch- map development