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Disturbance_Restoration_Need_v2 (FeatureServer)

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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.

Service ItemId: 1ddd4dd7e8544eb0949d52265972be46

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Max Record Count: 1000

Supported query Formats: JSON

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Description: This dataset was provided by Chris Ringo (Chris.Ringo@oregonstate.edu), expanding the analysis area to the BioA, and summarizing the data at the HUC10 watershed scale, using methods from DeMeo et al. https://bioone.org/journals/Northwest-Science/volume-92/issue-1/046.092.0104/Expanding-Our-Understanding-of-Forest-Structural-Restoration-Needs-in-the/10.3955/046.092.0104.fulFrom DeMeo et al.: Ecological departure, or how much landscapes have changed from a natural range of variation (NRV), has become a key metric in forest planning and restoration efforts. In this study we define forest restoration need as the specific change in structural stage abundance necessary to move landscapes into the NRV. While most restoration projects in the forested ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest, USA (Oregon and Washington) have embraced this paradigm, our understanding of what treatments to apply where, when, and at what magnitude is evolving and continues to be refined. We build on a body of existing LANDFIRE/Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) work on ecological departure to assess the ecological departure of all forested landscapes in the region.

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