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snippet: Twelve layers from the Southern Forest Land Assessment were identified as important to the sustainability of the East Texas forest resource. Layer ranking and weighting is based on both statistical hard data (e.g. FIA) and anecdotal reasoning (Table 12). These layers reflect relative importance of the key issues impacting the long-term health and productivity of the forests of the region. Table 12 Layer Weights Used in Geospatial Analysis Sustainability of Forest Resources in East Texas Layer Rank Layer Name Layer Weight 1 Forest 20 2 Development Threat 16 3 Forest Health 15 4 Forest to Faucet 10 5 Non-TIMO Land 10 6 Wildfire 9 7 Forest Patches 7 8 Site Productivity 6 9 Riparian Areas 3 10 Forested Wetlands 2 11 Protected Areas 1 12 T&E Species 1 TOTAL 100 Raster containing values for each 30-meter pixel.
summary: Twelve layers from the Southern Forest Land Assessment were identified as important to the sustainability of the East Texas forest resource. Layer ranking and weighting is based on both statistical hard data (e.g. FIA) and anecdotal reasoning (Table 12). These layers reflect relative importance of the key issues impacting the long-term health and productivity of the forests of the region. Table 12 Layer Weights Used in Geospatial Analysis Sustainability of Forest Resources in East Texas Layer Rank Layer Name Layer Weight 1 Forest 20 2 Development Threat 16 3 Forest Health 15 4 Forest to Faucet 10 5 Non-TIMO Land 10 6 Wildfire 9 7 Forest Patches 7 8 Site Productivity 6 9 Riparian Areas 3 10 Forested Wetlands 2 11 Protected Areas 1 12 T&E Species 1 TOTAL 100 Raster containing values for each 30-meter pixel.
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