Updated on 8/28/2014 with DRECP_NaturalCommunities_20130626.gdb/
LCD100m_pc_CDFWveg20130313_AllianceLevel
30 meter resolution raster representation of the NVCS Name
values within the updated Land Cover/Natural Vegetation Communities vector dataset.
The following description is from the vector version from which this dataset was derived:
The California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) Vegetation
Classification and Mapping Program (VegCAMP) and contractor Aerial
Information Systems (AIS) created a fine-scale vegetation map of a
portion of the western Mojave Desert in California. The mapped area is
bounded to the west and south by USDA Ecoregional Subsection 322Ag of
the Mojave Desert (Miles and Goudey 1997). To the east, the portion
mapped by AIS (approx. 4,202,000 acres) is bounded by the borders of a
vegetation map produced in 2004 for the Mojave Desert Ecosystem Program
(MDEP). VegCAMP mapped a portion of the area mapped previously for the
MDEP (approx. 776,000 acres) using the finer-scale rules and
classification that AIS used for the larger portion (see Figure 1). The
boundary of VegCAMP’s study area was chosen to eliminate an arbitrary
hole in AIS’s work area based on the MDEP boundary around Ord Mountain,
absorb an additional core area for the Mojave Ground Squirrel, include
more critical habitat area for the Desert Tortoise, and ensure access to
1-ft. ancillary imagery via ImageConnect©.
The vegetation
classification follows Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) and
National Vegetation Classification Standards (NVCS). The classification
is based on previous survey and classification work including the
classification done for MDEP. An additional 98 Rapid Assessment
vegetation field surveys were collected in 2011, and some additional
mapping classes are based on those unclassified surveys. These classes
are considered provisional until better understood (for example, the
Ericameria cooperi provisional alliance). See Appendix A for the field
form and protocol for the Rapid Assessment surveys.
The map was
produced using heads up digitizing on a base of true-color and color
infrared 2010 1-meter National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP)
imagery. Supplemental imagery included Bing mapping services and
true-color 1-foot aerial imagery available through GlobeXplorer
ImageConnect©. The minimum mapping unit (MMU) is 10 acres; exceptions
are made for wetlands and certain wash types (which were mapped to a 1
acre MMU) and areas characterized as human land use polygons (which were
mapped to a 2.5 acre MMU).
This report and accompanying data
are to be released at the end of June 2012. After this time, a review
of AIS polygons and fieldwork will be performed to analyze the
percentage of mapped polygons that have had some sort of field
assessment related to this project. Additionally, some of the polygons
that were mapped to higher levels in the NVCS hierarchy will be
re-assessed and assigned to a lower level.