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Land use
Now known as CroplandCROS, this geospatial data product hosts the Cropland Data Layer (CDL). The app allows users to geolocate farms and map areas of interest. To aid users, the app features a user guide and instructional videos.
A web map explorer that allows users to explore the Cropland Data Layer, analyze and download summary statistics and data for particular areas, it is currently being replaced by the CroplandCROS web application.
Storymap, dashboard, and reports connecting national forests to water supplies across the U.S. Explore your watershed using the Data Explorer tool.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/4e450a6c7ed24f0cbae4abc1c07843b7?item=1
The U.S. Forest Change Assessment Viewer: ForWarn II is a Satellite-Based Change recognition and Tracking tool.
The Enhanced Visualization and Analysis tool lets users compare land use change by county between 2001 and 2019.
A free online application that provides simple and fast access to geospatial vegetation data for U.S. Rangelands. The tool was developed to provide landowners, resource managers, and conservationists with access to data that can inform management.
Map explorer utilizing 10-meter resolution Sentinal-2 imagery 2017 – 2022 allowing for analysis of land use and land cover change.
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), is a physically-based soil erosion prediction technology. WEPP has a number of customized interfaces developed for common applications such as roads, managed forests, forests following wildfire, and rangelands. It also has a large database of cropland soils and vegetation scenarios. The WEPP model is a distributed parameter, continuous simulation model, and is able to describe a given erosion concern in great detail for an experienced user.