Wasatch and Uinta Mountains Subregion Landscape Assessment

Author

Randy Swaty and Josh Muchler

These LANDFIRE-Powered Landscape Assessments allow users to start exploring trends, landscape conversion and natural resource management options.

Goals of this demonstration

We will use LANDFIRE products to:

  1. Characterize and map past and present ecosystem conditions
  2. Explore historical disturbance patterns
  3. Summarize patterns of change and management opportunities

The following charts, maps, and graphs are based on current LANDFIRE products, and provide a starting point for further analysis.

This demonstration will:

  • Provide context for the past and present ecosystem conditions the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains Subregion, one of the Southern Rockies Fire Science Network’s (SRFSN) six Subregions
  • Demonstrate the power of data visualization to explore ecological patterns and functions using LANDFIRE products
  • Facilitate an understanding of historical and current conditions on a regional scale

Location

The SRFSN Wasatch and Uinta Mountains Subregion is located in eastern Utah, western Colorado and the most northern sections of Arizona and New Mexico Read more


How to use this web report

  • All maps, input datasets and further assistance can be obtained by contacting the author, Randy Swaty, Nature Conservancy Ecologist, Conservation Data Lab co-lead
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