The CA School Campus Database (CSCD) is a GIS data set that contains detailed outlines of the lands used by public schools for educational purposes. It includes campus boundaries of schools with kindergarten through 12th grade instruction, as well as colleges, universities, and public community colleges. Merged three school datasets together, combining the footprints of primary and secondary schools, community colleges, and universities. Dissolved all schools into one feature.
Poster map depicts various waterways throughout California, highlighting seas, rivers, and aqueducts. Information printed describes the process of distributing water, electrical energy, agriculture, and major water storage facilities. Copies of this map were distributed to schools in California with the intention of showings major water development systems and their general relationships to the geographical features of the state.Item record: https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cwd/id/17320
Community science programs like eBird, iNaturalist, and HerpMapper allow any individuals to record and report their nature observations, creating crowd-sourced datasets that cover large areas. Community science observations are often reviewed and verified by experts, with websites noting which observations have been validated. Preprocessing methods: Merged into one community science dataset for the report. No preprocessing for display in the web map.
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This paper aims to assess what the current mammalian food chain structure in the Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology looks like. The research is based on data collected from camera traps throughout the FCRE from September 2018 to October 2018.Authors: Sarah Leslie and Elaine Newbern
Pitzer College’s Redford Conservancy is located on the traditional lands of the Tongva/San Gabrieleño. We recognize and honor the past, present, and future of Indigenous people and the precious land we share. What Indigenous landscape are you on? Find out here.
This dataset features the Census Tracts used in the 2010 United States Census. Census Tracts are statistical areas bounded on all sides by visible features, such as streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks, and/or by nonvisible boundaries such as city, town, township, and county limits, and short line-of-sight extensions of streets and roads.
With research assistance by Francesca Luna Mills.
Vector layers from the eBIRD layer, fits into the community science theme.Community science programs like eBird, iNaturalist, and HerpMapper allow any individuals to record and report their nature observations, creating crowd-sourced datasets that cover large areas. Community science observations are often reviewed and verified by experts, with websites noting which observations have been validated. Preprocessing: Merged into one community science dataset for the report.
The South Coast Missing Linkages project addresses fragmentation at a landscape scale. The approach is to identify and prioritize linkages that conserve essential biological and ecological processes by gathering current biological data for each linkage design to ensure the viability of the full complement of species native to the region.Fishnet & Report Processing Methods: The fishnet summarizes acres of linkages within each grid cell. To calculate the report measure, total acres of linkages were summed for an area of interest.
This dataset includes the boundaries of California Protected Areas, lands that are protected for open space purposes. Data includes all such areas in California, from small urban parks to large national parks and forests, mostly aligned to assessor parcel boundaries. Data is collected by Holdings (parcels) which are aggregated to Units (commonly named areas within a county) and Super Units (commonly named areas generally).
The California Protected Areas Database (CPAD) contains data on lands owned in fee by governments, non-profits and some private entities that are protected for open space purposes. Data includes all such areas in California, from small urban parks to large national parks and forests, mostly aligned to assessor parcel boundaries. Data is collected by Holdings (parcels) which are aggregated to Units (commonly named areas within a county) and Super Units (commonly named areas generally).
Open space land use designations from SCAG’s 2019 Annual Land Use dataset (ALU v.2019.2).Preprocessing: Dissolved all areas into one feature.
Proposed and existing bike routes within the SCAG region, compiled from local jurisdictions. Preprocessing methods: Dissolved all bikeways into one feature. Fishnet & Report Processing Methods: The fishnet summarizes miles of bikeways within each grid cell. To calculate the report measure, total miles of bikeways were summed for an area of interest.
Streams that have been altered for human land and water management purposes (such as groundwater pumping or impermeable surfaces). The magnitude, duration, or frequency of streamflow in altered streams no longer reflects natural conditions. Kept all categories for display on web map.
Feature layer generated from running the Derive New Locations solutions.Expression California 2022 Census Tracts where COUNTYFP is '037' California layer downloaded from https://www.census.gov/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.2022.html#list-tab-8O4HPTWAVJIGL8U0BI
This layer shows Southern California Indigenous Studies programs including BA, MA, and PhD.
The built environment is made up of "man-made or modified structures that provide people with living, working, and recreational spaces" (Basic Information about the Built Environment | US EPA)
The Bernard Field Station Zoning determined by field station managers. Polygons digitized in ArcMAP
The Healthy Place Index (HPI) is a statewide Total Percentile Ranking (0 for least healthy - 100 for most healthy) aggregated at the census tract level, based on 8 domain scores, 25 individual indicators, and race or ethnicity percentages in each census tract.Fishnet & Report Processing Methods: The fishnet summarizes the healthy places index of each grid cell by extracting the percentile value that intersects with the fishnet cell centroid. To calculate the report measure, minimum, maximum, and mean index value were calculated for an area of interest.
The Tsunami Hazard Area represents an area that could be exposed to tsunami hazards during a tsunami event, it includes tsunami model results that at a minimum represent inundation exceeding that of a 975-year average return period event. The Hazard Area covers all low-lying, populated areas along the State's coastline. This data can assist cities and counties in identifying their exposure to tsunami hazards and is intended for local jurisdictional, coastal evacuation planning uses only. Historically there were an average of X[0136] high heat days per year in your area of interest. Without swift action to mitigate climate change there are projected to be an average of Y[0137] high heat days per year by mid-century. To learn more about high heat days and their associated impacts visit this site. [hyperlink this site to https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/killer-heat-united-states-0 ]
The CA School Campus Database (CSCD) is a GIS data set that contains detailed outlines of the lands used by public schools for educational purposes. It includes campus boundaries of schools with kindergarten through 12th grade instruction, as well as colleges, universities, and public community colleges. Merged three school datasets together, combining the footprints of primary and secondary schools, community colleges, and universities. Dissolved all schools into one feature.