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TwitterUnder contract to the Natural Communities Coalition (NCC), Aerial Information Systems (AIS) created an updated fine-scale vegetation map of portions of Orange County originally mapped in 2012-2015. AIS conducted field reconnaissance for this project in June 2023, and field verification in May 2024. California Native Plant Society (CNPS) under a separate contract with NCC was tasked to conduct the Accuracy Assessment.The mapping study area, consists of approximately 86,000 acres of open space and adjacent urban and agricultural lands, including habitat located in both the Central and Coastal Subregions of Orange County. Work was performed on the project between 2022 and 2025. The primary purpose of the project was to provide a good basis for trend analyses for long-term land management and conservation within the remaining natural lands of Orange County.CNPS under separate contract and in collaboration with CDFW VegCAMP developed the floristic vegetation classification used for the project. The floristic classification follows protocols compliant with the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and National Vegetation Classification Standards (NVCS). The 2022 vegetation update used the same mapping classification as the 2012 project and is based on the floristic classification (AECOM, 2013), Manual of California Vegetation Second Edition (Sawyer et al., 2009), and the updated project floristic vegetation key (Buck-Diaz et al., 2025).The updated vegetation map was produced applying heads-up digitizing techniques using a baseline 1-meter resolution natural color digital image created in 2022 by the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP), in conjunction with ancillary data and imagery sources. Map polygons are assessed for Vegetation Type, Percent Cover, Exotics, Development Disturbance, and other attributes. The minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 1 acre for upland types and 0.5 acres for wetlands and other special types.Field reconnaissance and accuracy assessment enhanced map quality. There was a total of 100 mapping classes. The overall Accuracy Assessment score for the final vegetation map,at the Alliance and Group levels, is 85 percent. More information can be found in the project report, which is bundled with the vegetation map published for BIOS here: https://filelib.wildlife.ca.gov/Public/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/3200_3299/ds3214.zip References:AECOM. 2013. Vegetation Classification Report for Orange County. Unpublished report prepared for the Nature Reserve of Orange County. https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=65188Aerial Information Systems, Inc (AIS). 2025. Orange County Vegetation Mapping Update 2025, Final Vegetation Mapping Report. March 2025. Aerial Information Systems, Inc. Redlands, California. https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=233168Buck-Diaz, J., T. Reyes, L. Breidenthal, B. King, and J.M. Evens. 2025. Change Detection and Accuracy Assessment for the 2022 Orange County Vegetation ReMap. Report to the Natural Communities Coalition. California Native Plant Society, Vegetation Program. Sacramento, CA.CNPS. 2025. A Manual of California Vegetation, Online Edition. http://www.cnps.org/cnps/vegetation/; California Native Plant Society, Sacramento, CA.Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC). 2008. National Vegetation Classification Standard, Version 2 FGDC-STD-005-2008 (version 2). Vegetation Subcommittee, Federal Geographic Data Committee, FGDC Secretariat, U.S. Geological Survey. Reston, VA. 55 pp. and Appendices.Sawyer, J.O., T. Keeler-Wolf, and J. Evens. 2009. A Manual of California Vegetation. California Native Plant Society, Sacramento, CA.
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Milan Mitrovich, Description: Updated fine-scale regional vegetation map consistent with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) classification methodology and mapping standards for the Nature Reserve of Orange County (NROC).
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This layer depicts the Future Land Use designation for all properties within unincorporated Orange County and those that have been annexed by a city but have not yet adopted a new Future Land Use designation. This layer is updated as amendments to the Comprehensive Policy Plan are processed in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. It includes the current Future Land Use designation, the date of the Board of County Commissioners adoption hearing, the effective date for the amendment and amendment numbers.
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TwitterA shapefile of the extent of irrigated agricultural fields which includes an attribute table of the irrigated acreage for the period between January and December 2020 was compiled for Lake, Marion, and Orange Counties, Florida. Attributes for each polygon that represents a field include a general or specific crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source for irrigation.
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TwitterVector polygon map data covering property parcels from Orange County, California containing 699,877 features.
Parcel map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Milan Mitrovich, Description: The habitat reserve system was created from the 1996 County of Orange (Central/Coastal) Natural Community Conservation Plan (NCCP) and Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). A habitat reserve system was designed to support the subregional conservation strategy by creating long-term protection for multiple-habitat systems and multiple species.
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Alice Brewster, Description: The objective of this study was to produce a baseline GIS vegetation map for use by the Nature Conservancy and others in monitoring and managing the Nature Reserve of Orange County's coastal subregion. Data were derived principally from remote sensing, using the Airborne Data Acquisition and Registration imaging system. Additional objectives were to define appropriate methods for mapping the site and to develop a database structure that facilitates use in monitoring and management applications.
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This layer depicts the current zoning designation for property located in unincorporated Orange County. Zoning is implemented through Chapter 38 of the Orange County Code (see www.municode.com).
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TwitterA Geographic Information System (GIS) shapefile and summary tables of irrigated agricultural land-use are provided for Lake, Marion, and Orange Counties, Florida compiled through a cooperative project between the U.S Geological Survey and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Office of Agricultural Water Policy. Information provided in the shapefile includes the location of irrigated lands that were verified during field trips that started in January 2020 and concluded in December 2020, and the crop type, irrigation system type, and primary water source used. A map image of the shapefile is provided. Previously published estimates of irrigation acreage for years since 1982 are included in summary tables.
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This data shows the location of fire stations countywide. Their name, number and jurisdiction are included. These data were compiled by the Orange County Fire Rescue Department. For more information see http://www.orangecountyfl.net/OCFRD/locations/.
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Edge refers to the linear topological primitives that make up MTDB. The All Lines Shapefile contains linear features such as roads, railroads, and hydrography. Additional attribute data associated with the linear features found in the All Lines Shapefile are available in relationship (.dbf) files that users must download separately. The All Lines Shapefile contains the geometry and attributes of each topological primitive edge. Each edge has a unique TIGER/Line identifier (TLID) value.
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TwitterThese data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of PORT OF ORANGE, TX . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, stairways, and winter trails.
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Jason Giessow, Description: This dataset provides the known distribution of Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis) in southern Orange County. The surveys were conducted from May to June, 2007 and were funded by the California Department of Fish and Game. There are four other datasets on invasive plants for this area delineating the distribution of pampas grass, Arundo, Mexican fan palm, and 12 other invasive species.
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TwitterCDFW BIOS GIS Dataset, Contact: Jason Giessow, Description: This dataset provides the known distribution of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) in southern Orange County. The surveys were conducted from May to June, 2007 and were funded by the California Department of Fish and Game. There are four other datasets on invasive plants for this area delineating the distribution of Arundo, Canary Island date palm, Mexican fan palm, and 12 other invasive species.
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TwitterVector datasets of CWHR range maps are one component of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR), a comprehensive information system and predictive model for Californias wildlife. The CWHR System was developed to support habitat conservation and management, land use planning, impact assessment, education, and research involving terrestrial vertebrates in California. CWHR contains information on life history, management status, geographic distribution, and habitat relationships for wildlife species known to occur regularly in California. Range maps represent the maximum, current geographic extent of each species within California. They were originally delineated at a scale of 1:5,000,000 by species-level experts and have gradually been revised at a scale of 1:1,000,000. For more information about CWHR, visit the CWHR webpage (https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/CWHR). The webpage provides links to download CWHR data and user documents such as a look up table of available range maps including species code, species name, and range map revision history; a full set of CWHR GIS data; .pdf files of each range map or species life history accounts; and a User Guide.
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TwitterVector datasets of CWHR range maps are one component of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR), a comprehensive information system and predictive model for Californias wildlife. The CWHR System was developed to support habitat conservation and management, land use planning, impact assessment, education, and research involving terrestrial vertebrates in California. CWHR contains information on life history, management status, geographic distribution, and habitat relationships for wildlife species known to occur regularly in California. Range maps represent the maximum, current geographic extent of each species within California. They were originally delineated at a scale of 1:5,000,000 by species-level experts and have gradually been revised at a scale of 1:1,000,000. For more information about CWHR, visit the CWHR webpage (https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/CWHR). The webpage provides links to download CWHR data and user documents such as a look up table of available range maps including species code, species name, and range map revision history; a full set of CWHR GIS data; .pdf files of each range map or species life history accounts; and a User Guide.
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TwitterLine features representing the centerline of street corridors in Orange County, NC including Chapel Hill, NC. Data maintained by Orange County, the Town of Chapel Hill, and the Town of Carrboro. Updated regularly as needed.
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This dataset contains the boundaries for the Commission Districts for Orange County and includes the district number and Commissioner name.
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