Description: The Watershed Condition Classification feature class represents data on Watershed Condition on Forest Service lands in HUC12 (from the Watershed Boundary Dataset) watersheds that contain more than 5% USFS ownership. The feature class also includes data on high priority watersheds identified in the Watershed Condition Framework (WCF) process. The WCF data identifies priority watersheds, rationale for their designation as such, and information on Watershed Restoration Action Plans. The data are compiled from the Watershed Condition Assessment and Tracking Tool (WCATT) application within the NRM (National Resource Manager: a suite of applications, each of which collects, stores and reports data for various Forest Service business areas).
Copyright Text: Brian Sanborn, USDA FS Natural Resource Manager, Data Steward
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Description: Records in FirePerimeter include perimeters for wildland fires that have corresponding records in InFORM, which is the authoritative data source for all USFS wildland fire reports. InFORM, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules, is comprised of several applications, which together hold and maintain information from the Individual Fire Report (FS-5100-29). Entry of fire data into InFORM is required by the USFS for all wildland fire incidents on National Forest System Lands or National Forest-protected lands as of 2020. It is necessary to verify that attributes were correctly transferred from InFORM, when the FirePerimeter data layer is finalized for the year. FirePerimeter polygons include all burned and unburned areas within wildland fire perimeters, unless otherwise directed. For example, include unburned islands, rocky outcrops, water bodies, and marshlands within a wildland fire perimeter, unless directed otherwise by USFS Line Officers. If not including all areas within a perimeter, make note in the comments field. Use one feature for every wildland fire. This will result in a multi-part feature when the given fire perimeter, at a specific date and time, is non-contiguous (two or more spatially defined locations that are not adjacent). Multi-part polygons may result for some fires.Prescribed fires are tracked in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) and are not to be included in the FirePerimeter layer. In the event a prescribed fire escapes and is declared a wildfire, then an Individual Wildland Fire Report is required, and the fire perimeter would be included in the FirePerimeter layer for only the area burned after escape.Minimum Mapping Unit: 24 meters at scale 1:24,000
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protectionagency (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: PROTECTIONAGENCY, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 7, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [BIA: BIA - Bureau of Indian Affairs], [BLM: BLM - Bureau of Land Management], [BOR: BOR - Bureau of Reclamation], ... 13 more ...)
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firerptqc (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: FIRERPTQC, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 3, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [Yes: Yes - The record was verified with authoritative fire report], [No: No - The record was not verified with authoritative fire report], [NA: NA - The record does not have an authoritative fire report])
Description: Records in FirePerimeter include perimeters for wildland fires that have corresponding records in InFORM, which is the authoritative data source for all USFS wildland fire reports. InFORM, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules, is comprised of several applications, which together hold and maintain information from the Individual Fire Report (FS-5100-29). Entry of fire data into InFORM is required by the USFS for all wildland fire incidents on National Forest System Lands or National Forest-protected lands as of 2020. It is necessary to verify that attributes were correctly transferred from InFORM, when the FirePerimeter data layer is finalized for the year. FirePerimeter polygons include all burned and unburned areas within wildland fire perimeters, unless otherwise directed. For example, include unburned islands, rocky outcrops, water bodies, and marshlands within a wildland fire perimeter, unless directed otherwise by USFS Line Officers. If not including all areas within a perimeter, make note in the comments field. Use one feature for every wildland fire. This will result in a multi-part feature when the given fire perimeter, at a specific date and time, is non-contiguous (two or more spatially defined locations that are not adjacent). Multi-part polygons may result for some fires.Prescribed fires are tracked in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) and are not to be included in the FirePerimeter layer. In the event a prescribed fire escapes and is declared a wildfire, then an Individual Wildland Fire Report is required, and the fire perimeter would be included in the FirePerimeter layer for only the area burned after escape.Minimum Mapping Unit: 24 meters at scale 1:24,000
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Description: This feature class depicts the management areas of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (ASNFs) Land Management Plan as revised in 2015. The management areas were designed to address the needs for change by addressing the demand for wildlife habitat, community protection, commodity outputs, and recreation opportunities with an emphasis on ecological restoration.
Description: The Land Status view of National Forest System land parcels that have legal descriptions such as National Wilderness Area, Primitive Area, or Wilderness Study Area. This is one of fourteen layers derived from ALP for the purpose of supplying data layers for recourse GIS analysis and data needs within the Forest Service. The fourteen layers are Administrative Forest, Administrative Region, National Grassland, Ranger District, Military Reserve, Other National Designated Area, Proclaimed Forest, Section, Special Interest Management Area, Surface Ownership, Surface Ownership Dissolve, Township, Wilderness Status, and Wild Scenic River . There were some gapes in the ALP data so a small portion of this dataset comes from CCF (Cartographic Feature Files) datasets and the USFS Southwestern Region Core Data Project. ALP data is developed from data sources of differing accuracy, scales, and reliability. Where available it is developed from GCDB (Geographic Coordinate Data Base) data. GCDB data is maintained by the Bureau of Land Management in their State Offices. GCDB data is mostly corner data. Not all corners and not all boundaries are available in GCDB so ALP also utilizes many other data sources like CFF data to derive its boundaries. GCDB data is in a constant state of change because land corners are always getting resurveyed. The GCDB data used in this dataset represents a snapshot in time at the time the GCDB dataset was published by the BLM and may not reflect the most current GCDB dataset available. The Forest Service makes no expressed or implied warranty with respect to the character, function, or capabilities of these data. These data are intended to be used for planning and analyses purposes only and are not legally binding with regards to title or location of National Forest System lands.
Description: An area within which one or more activities are aggregated or organized. ProjectArea captures the human defined boundary in which activities with a relationship to one another can be contained. ProjectsAreas do not reflect individual activities, only the extent in which those activities should be accomplished. Subtypes for ProjectArea may be modified as national direction changes.
Description: A feature class describing the spatial location of the administrative boundary of the lands managed by the Forest Supervisor's office. An area encompassing all the National Forest System lands administered by an administrative unit. The area encompasses private lands, other governmental agency lands, and may contain National Forest System lands within the proclaimed boundaries of another administrative unit. All National Forest System lands fall within one and only one Administrative Forest Area. This dataset is derived from the USFS Southwestern Region ALP (Automated Lands Program) data Project. This is one of fourteen layers derived from ALP for the purpose of supplying data layers for recourse GIS analysis and data needs within the Forest Service. The fourteen layers are Administrative Forest, Administrative Region, National Grassland, Ranger District, Military Reserve, Other National Designated Area, Proclaimed Forest, Section, Special Interest Management Area, Surface Ownership, Surface Ownership Dissolve, Township, Wilderness Status, and Wild Scenic River . There were some gapes in the ALP data so a small portion of this dataset comes from CCF (Cartographic Feature Files) datasets and the USFS Southwestern Region Core Data Project. ALP data is developed from data sources of differing accuracy, scales, and reliability. Where available it is developed from GCDB (Geographic Coordinate Data Base) data. GCDB data is maintained by the Bureau of Land Management in their State Offices. GCDB data is mostly corner data. Not all corners and not all boundaries are available in GCDB so ALP also utilizes many other data sources like CFF data to derive its boundaries. GCDB data is in a constant state of change because land corners are always getting resurveyed. The GCDB data used in this dataset represents a snapshot in time at the time the GCDB dataset was published by the BLM and may not reflect the most current GCDB dataset available. The Forest Service makes no expressed or implied warranty with respect to the character, function, or capabilities of these data. These data are intended to be used for planning and analyses purposes only and are not legally binding with regards to title or location of National Forest System lands.AGOL Hosted Service: https://usfs.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=67cddde9fcc64453849aafb4175beaa6