Green infrastructure : map and plan the natural world with GIS
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Green infrastructure : map and plan the natural world with GIS
Esri Press, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book describes the why and how of green infrastructure mapping and implementation through text, maps and on-line illustrations. It explains how to utilize the national green infrastructure model that Esri has built using the Green Infrastructure Center's methodology. It demonstrates though print and online map layers, how to develop a prioritized strategy for conserving or restoring the highest values to natural resources. It also explains how this analysis is then used to inform a host of planning applications from drinking water protection, to endangered species conservation, to recreation, as well as preservation of culturally significant landscapes. The book uses actual data to create two real case studies, one for a western and one for an eastern landscape showing how the Esri model can be adapted using local data to create a custom GI plan. The reason for this is to demonstrate the application of the national GI model to local planning. The book also demonstrates how data from the Esri Living Atlas can be included and used to customize maps.
Table of Contents
Foreword: by Jack Dangermond
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Why the World Needs A New Way to Plan
Chapter Two: Modeling the Natural Landscape
Chapter Three: Setting Goals for Landscape Conservation and Restoration
Chapter Four: Getting the Right Data to Meet Goal Needs
Chapter Five: Making Asset Maps
Chapter Six: Evaluating Risks to Your Assets
Chapter Seven: : Determining Opportunities: Using Risks and Asset Maps to Inform Priorities
Chapter Eight: Implementation
Technical Appendix: Summary of the data layers used to build the model
Bibliography: Full listing of all sources cited in the book plus useful technical references
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