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VT Biodiversity Project - Core Habitats
OwnerState of Vermont - view all
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Last updated11 months ago
Overview

(Link to Metadata) This is a raster dataset depicting those areas in Vermont which are at least 100 meters distant from a zone of human disturbance. Grid cells are 26.779 meters. Human disturbance zones were defined as developed, industrial, or residential areas, agricultural openings, and roads. Wetlands, open water, rock outcrops/talus slopes, and other natural openings, and areas identified in imagery as having recently undergone timber harvesting, were considered low-disturbance non-forest--they were not used to generate disturbance edges, nor were they removed from the "core habitat" dataset.

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Additional Information
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dcat_issued2016-10-17T04:12:11.000Z
dcat_modified2020-12-09T00:05:02.000Z
dcat_publisher_nameUVM School of Natural Resources
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harvest_object_id4b4c4d52-e5ce-4ecc-946f-7aa3887d2f7e
harvest_source_idb889e3d6-f44f-4fa3-99d4-738f2ff12afc
harvest_source_titleVermont Open Geodata Portal
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