USGS Launches Land Cover Data
Web ToolReleased: 4/12/2007 12:43:21 PM
Contact Information:
U.S. Department of the
Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Office of Communication 119 National
Center Reston, VA 20192 |
Denver Makle -
dmakle@usgs.gov Phone: 703-648-4732
|
San Francisco,
Calif. - Today the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
announced the launch of the new USGS Land Cover Visualization and Analysis
Tool, which allows users to analyze, in specific detail, how land cover has
changed over time.
Designed for both novice and expert users, the web-based
system provides an intuitive interface able to selectively view and analyze
land cover data from any web browser. The USGS is soliciting users to evaluate
the preview release of the application. For more information, go to
http://emmma.usgs.gov/landcover .
"Land cover data has been a largely untapped information
resource. With increasing population and the challenging prospect of climate
change, comprehensive information about the condition of our land, and how it
is changing, becomes more and more vital," said Barbara Ryan, USGS Associate
Director for Geography. "An easy-to-use Web-based application that delivers
national land information assets to a wider audience and clearly demonstrates
how our environment is changing broadens opportunities to incorporate land
cover data in decision making."
Land cover, the pattern of natural vegetation,
agriculture, and urban areas, is shaped by both natural processes and human
influences. Information about land cover is needed by managers of public and
private lands, urban planners, agricultural experts, and scientists for
studying such issues as climate change or invasive species.
The newly released application allows users to:
- Access land cover data for any area of the United
States from any web browser without the need for specialized GIS software.
- Filter specific land cover classes for specific time
periods (e.g. view all urban or forest areas in 1990).
- Clip selected areas by political, natural, or
user-defined boundaries (i.e. user drawn areas, watersheds, or city, county and
state boundaries).
- Calculate land cover statistics within selected areas
and print out simple reports.
A subsequent version of the application will also have the
potential to serve the data as a Web service to external applications without
the need for them to store and manage the data locally. This capability should
improve information sharing between Federal agencies and promote greater
efficiency by reducing redundant data collections. Other agencies participating
in the development of the tool, as part of a national consortium, include the
Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, the U.S. Forest Service, the National Atmospheric and Space
Administration and the Bureau of Land Management.
The USGS Land Cover Visualization and Analysis Tool was
developed under contract with eSpatial Solutions Ltd. (http://www.espatial.com/), using their
iSMART® software.
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