Riparia Land Cover - Reclassed to facilitate habitat condition and water quality analyses 2005 [Pennsylvania] {2005}
The Pennsylvania State University
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2005
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Riparia Land Cover - Reclassed to facilitate habitat condition and water quality analyses 2005 [Pennsylvania] {2005}
Description
Many land cover interpretations strive for an Anderson Level 2 (Anderson et al., 1976) classification. The important distinction splits Anderson Level 1 cover types such as Forest and Agriculture into more specific cover types such as Deciduous or Coniferous Forest and Row Crops or Pasture. These divisions provide more information when a modeling effort studies wildlife that favor specific forest types (Mahan et al., 2010) and agricultural models to predict watershed condition (Brooks et al., 2002). While this level of detail is beneficial in these instances many studies seek to model ecological condition where too much detail can become challenging to understand. When ecological condition is the goal detailed classifications can produce confusing results, thus, it is common practice to reclassify the original land cover to better target a specified project goal. This version of the 2005 land cover targeted forest, suburban and urban classes as import groupings and kept the distinction between pasture and row crop. Several ecological condition projects used this layer as coarse scale step and then compared these results with site level data collected in the field.
Creator
The Pennsylvania State University
Temporal Coverage
2005
Date Issued
2018
Access Rights
Public
Format
File
Language
English
Date Added
February 22, 2023
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The metadata for this resource was last retrieved from PASDA on {today}.
The Pennsylvania State University (2018). Riparia Land Cover - Reclassed to facilitate habitat condition and water quality analyses 2005 [Pennsylvania] {2005}. . https://www.pasda.psu.edu/uci/DataSummary.aspx?dataset=5063 (dataset)