Service Description: Purpose: To support resource management planning and mapping for the Bioregional Assessment, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest and Pacific Southwest Regions. This data was minimally modified and may have been clipped and reprojected.
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Description: Patterns of urgent management challenges and opportunities for change on national forests and grasslands in the BioA area. These maps are a geographic snapshot of the 19 national forests and grasslands where there is a greater urgency or need for changing existing land management plans; it is not a quantitative analysis, instead, these are broad generalizations across each national forest or grassland. Less urgent does not mean unimportant and more urgent does not necessarily mean more important–these are indications of where an issue has a greater urgency on a specific unit. Less urgent might only mean that a unit has been dealing with this issue already (no projected change in the future) or there is nothing in the existing land management plan limiting the ability to address the issue.
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