Vulnerable Lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed [Pennsylvania]
Description
Multiple layers make up this complete project, all layers and pertaining documentation is included in this file. The vulnerability layer evaluates the relative potential risk of future land conversion to urban uses. Vulnerability is defined as function of suitability for development and proximity to growth "hot spots." The vulnerability layers useful as a stand-alone layer to evaluate development trends, but can also be combined with the other RLA layers to prioritize land conservation efforts. MORE INFORMATION - ftp://www.pasda.psu.edu/pub/pasda/chesbp/Vulnerability_methods3.doc ftp://www.pasda.psu.edu/pub/pasda/chesbp/Vulnerability_poster.pdf
Creator
Chesapeake Bay Program
Date Issued
2000
Access Rights
Public
Format
File
Language
English
Date Added
February 22, 2023
Provenance Statement
The metadata for this resource was last retrieved from PASDA on {today}.
Chesapeake Bay Program (2000). Vulnerable Lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed [Pennsylvania]. . https://www.pasda.psu.edu/uci/DataSummary.aspx?dataset=247 (dataset)