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Layer: Insect and Disease Risk Map of Forest Service Lands (ID:0)

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Name: Insect and Disease Risk Map of Forest Service Lands

Display Field: Id

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon

Description: This map illustrates the "Risk", or more appropriately termed hazard, is defined as: the potential that, without remediation, 25 percent or more of the standing live basal area (BA) of trees greater than 1 inch in diameter will die over the next 15 years due to insects and diseases. This map is a reproduction of the "Areas at Risk* Relative to Forest Service Lands" by Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team. Some symbology have been modified for visual enhancement and may differ from the original map. The Risk map modeling process was completed in 2012 with projections covering modeled hazard for the period 2013-2027. There are no current decisions (Feb. 2017) as to when the next iteration of this map/analysis will take place. For more details on this dataset please refer to https://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/nidrm.shtml

Copyright Text: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), United States Forest Service (USFS), Pacific Northwest Region 6

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Max. Scale: 0

Default Visibility: true

Max Record Count: 1000

Supported query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

Use Standardized Queries: True

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HasZ: false

HasM: false

Has Attachments: false

Has Geometry Properties: true

HTML Popup Type: esriServerHTMLPopupTypeAsHTMLText

Object ID Field: OBJECTID

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Is Data Versioned: false

Has Contingent Values: false

Supports Rollback On Failure Parameter: true

Last Edit Date: 3/18/2024 6:16:47 PM

Schema Last Edit Date: 3/18/2024 6:16:47 PM

Data Last Edit Date: 3/18/2024 6:16:44 PM

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