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Layer: LM_Tracts_Access_Issues (ID: 0)

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Name: LM_Tracts_Access_Issues

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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Although the SRWMD has a active natural community based managment program, some areas have experienced changes in the structure and diversity of vegetation that makes it diffucult to inplement normal management practices. This dataset is designed to identify these areas. Fire influenced communities evaluated include: Shrub Bog, Mesic Flatwood, Sandhill, Scrubby Flatwoods, Upland Pine Forest, and Wet Flatwood. This dataset was derived by: 1) Clip Natural Community Coverage with LMTracts; 2) Erase using RxBurn_Core; 3) recalculate acreage and delete polygons &gt; 1 acre; 4) delete all other small linear slivers. This produces a dataset that includes portions of the six fire influenced communities listed above that are not included in the actively managed RxBurn_Core coverage. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

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