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Designing a Community or Campus GIS Module 4: Details, Polish, and Publishing Created by: Scott Kelly 2010

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Designing a Community or Campus GIS. Module 4: Details, Polish, and Publishing. Created by: Scott Kelly 2010. Type 1 is pine like trees. Grass/Lawn. Type 4. Type 1. Shrubbery. Shrubbery. Tree type 4 lines the streets and is our default for the unknown. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Designing a Community or Campus GIS

Module 4: Details, Polish, and Publishing

Created by: Scott Kelly 2010

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Tree type 4 lines the streets and is our

default for the unknown

Grass/Lawn

Shrubbery

Type 1 is pine like trees

Shrubbery

Type 2 is for aspens

Type 3 is for cottonwood/crabapple like trees

Type 4

Type 1

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Image source: http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisserver/index.html

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PRISM Group, OregonState University,http://www.prismclimate.org,created 10 Jul 2002Arundel, S., NorthernArizona University,http://www.geog.nau.edu/global_change/climate_surfaces.html, created 7 Jan 2003(Duffy et. al, 2003)(Govindasamy et. al, 2003)(Cole et. al, 2007)(Ironside Unpublished Data)

Different Baselines and Different Variables of Interest result in Different PredictionsFor the Future

Petrified Forest NP Proposed Land Acquisition Created by Richard Blaine, 31 Feb 2015

Not Official Business

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