Rangeland Analysis Platform: Monitor rangelands across the USA

<p>The Rangeland Analysis Platform ( rangelands.app) is a free online application that provides simple and fast access to geospatial vegetation data for U.S. rangelands. The tool was developed to provide landowners, resource managers, conservationists, and scientists access to data that can inform land management planning, decision making, and the evaluation of outcomes. The Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP) uses innovative cloud computing technology to provide maps and analysis opportunities straight to your desktop, delivered securely and instantaneously.</p> <p>The maps and data provided by RAP are intended to be used alongside local knowledge and site-specific data to inform management actions that improve rangelands and wildlife habitat. </p> <p><strong>Biomass</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation biomass product provides annual and 16-day aboveground biomass from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, and herbaceous (combination of annual and perennial forbs and grasses). Estimates represent accumulated new biomass throughout the year or 16-day period and do not include biomass accumulation in previous years. Aboveground biomass was calculated by separating net primary production (paritioned by functional group) to aboveground and converting carbon to biomass (Jones et al. 2021, Robinson et al. 2019). Estimates are provided in United States customary units (lbs/acre) to facilitate use. Although these data were produced across a broad region, they are primarily intended for rangeland ecosystems. Biomass estimates may not be suitable in other ecosystems, e.g., forests., and are not to be used in agricultural lands, i.e., croplands.</p> <p><strong>Cover</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation cover product provides annual percent cover estimates from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, shrubs, trees, and bare ground. The estimates were produced by combining 75,000 field plots collected by BLM, NPS, and NRCS with the historical Landsat satellite record. Utilizing the power of cloud computing, cover estimates are predicted across the United States at 30m resolution, an area slightly larger than a baseball diamond.</p> <p><strong>Partitioned NPP</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform provides net primary productivity (NPP) estimates from 1986 to present. Estimates are partitioned into the following functional groups: annual forb and grass, perennial forb and grass, shrub, and tree. NPP is the net increase (i.e., photosynthesis minus respiration) in total plant carbon, including above and below ground.</p> <p><strong>NPP data download</strong> Partitioned NPP is available as GeoTIFFs from <a href="http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/">http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/</a> and in Google Earth Engine (ImageCollection ‘projects/rap-data-365417/assets/npp-partitioned-v3’).</p>

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Main Authors: Sarah McCord (17484684), Jeb Williamson (17484687), Brady Allred (17484690), Matt Jones (5830769)
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Published: 2023
Subjects:Agriculture, land and farm management, Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classified, Animal production, Crop and pasture biomass and bioproducts, Physical geography and environmental geoscience, Geomatic engineering, Cartography and digital mapping, Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling, Photogrammetry and remote sensing, Environmental sciences, Environmental management, cover, biomass, carbon, Biota, Agriculture, Environment, litter, Vegetation, landscape analysis, landsat, geographic information system, Web Map, NP216, Online database, data.gov, ARS,
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spelling dat-usda-us-article248569442023-04-20T00:00:00Z Rangeland Analysis Platform: Monitor rangelands across the USA Sarah McCord (17484684) Jeb Williamson (17484687) Brady Allred (17484690) Matt Jones (5830769) Agriculture, land and farm management Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classified Animal production Crop and pasture biomass and bioproducts Physical geography and environmental geoscience Geomatic engineering Cartography and digital mapping Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling Photogrammetry and remote sensing Environmental sciences Environmental management cover biomass carbon Biota Agriculture Environment litter Vegetation landscape analysis landsat geographic information system Web Map NP216 Online database data.gov ARS <p>The Rangeland Analysis Platform ( rangelands.app) is a free online application that provides simple and fast access to geospatial vegetation data for U.S. rangelands. The tool was developed to provide landowners, resource managers, conservationists, and scientists access to data that can inform land management planning, decision making, and the evaluation of outcomes. The Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP) uses innovative cloud computing technology to provide maps and analysis opportunities straight to your desktop, delivered securely and instantaneously.</p> <p>The maps and data provided by RAP are intended to be used alongside local knowledge and site-specific data to inform management actions that improve rangelands and wildlife habitat. </p> <p><strong>Biomass</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation biomass product provides annual and 16-day aboveground biomass from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, and herbaceous (combination of annual and perennial forbs and grasses). Estimates represent accumulated new biomass throughout the year or 16-day period and do not include biomass accumulation in previous years. Aboveground biomass was calculated by separating net primary production (paritioned by functional group) to aboveground and converting carbon to biomass (Jones et al. 2021, Robinson et al. 2019). Estimates are provided in United States customary units (lbs/acre) to facilitate use. Although these data were produced across a broad region, they are primarily intended for rangeland ecosystems. Biomass estimates may not be suitable in other ecosystems, e.g., forests., and are not to be used in agricultural lands, i.e., croplands.</p> <p><strong>Cover</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation cover product provides annual percent cover estimates from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, shrubs, trees, and bare ground. The estimates were produced by combining 75,000 field plots collected by BLM, NPS, and NRCS with the historical Landsat satellite record. Utilizing the power of cloud computing, cover estimates are predicted across the United States at 30m resolution, an area slightly larger than a baseball diamond.</p> <p><strong>Partitioned NPP</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform provides net primary productivity (NPP) estimates from 1986 to present. Estimates are partitioned into the following functional groups: annual forb and grass, perennial forb and grass, shrub, and tree. NPP is the net increase (i.e., photosynthesis minus respiration) in total plant carbon, including above and below ground.</p> <p><strong>NPP data download</strong> Partitioned NPP is available as GeoTIFFs from <a href="http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/">http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/</a> and in Google Earth Engine (ImageCollection ‘projects/rap-data-365417/assets/npp-partitioned-v3’).</p> 2023-04-20T00:00:00Z Dataset Dataset 10113/AA760313 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Rangeland_Analysis_Platform_Monitor_rangelands_across_the_USA/24856944 U.S. Public Domain
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topic Agriculture, land and farm management
Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classified
Animal production
Crop and pasture biomass and bioproducts
Physical geography and environmental geoscience
Geomatic engineering
Cartography and digital mapping
Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling
Photogrammetry and remote sensing
Environmental sciences
Environmental management
cover
biomass
carbon
Biota
Agriculture
Environment
litter
Vegetation
landscape analysis
landsat
geographic information system
Web Map
NP216
Online database
data.gov
ARS
spellingShingle Agriculture, land and farm management
Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classified
Animal production
Crop and pasture biomass and bioproducts
Physical geography and environmental geoscience
Geomatic engineering
Cartography and digital mapping
Geospatial information systems and geospatial data modelling
Photogrammetry and remote sensing
Environmental sciences
Environmental management
cover
biomass
carbon
Biota
Agriculture
Environment
litter
Vegetation
landscape analysis
landsat
geographic information system
Web Map
NP216
Online database
data.gov
ARS
Sarah McCord (17484684)
Jeb Williamson (17484687)
Brady Allred (17484690)
Matt Jones (5830769)
Rangeland Analysis Platform: Monitor rangelands across the USA
description <p>The Rangeland Analysis Platform ( rangelands.app) is a free online application that provides simple and fast access to geospatial vegetation data for U.S. rangelands. The tool was developed to provide landowners, resource managers, conservationists, and scientists access to data that can inform land management planning, decision making, and the evaluation of outcomes. The Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP) uses innovative cloud computing technology to provide maps and analysis opportunities straight to your desktop, delivered securely and instantaneously.</p> <p>The maps and data provided by RAP are intended to be used alongside local knowledge and site-specific data to inform management actions that improve rangelands and wildlife habitat. </p> <p><strong>Biomass</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation biomass product provides annual and 16-day aboveground biomass from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, and herbaceous (combination of annual and perennial forbs and grasses). Estimates represent accumulated new biomass throughout the year or 16-day period and do not include biomass accumulation in previous years. Aboveground biomass was calculated by separating net primary production (paritioned by functional group) to aboveground and converting carbon to biomass (Jones et al. 2021, Robinson et al. 2019). Estimates are provided in United States customary units (lbs/acre) to facilitate use. Although these data were produced across a broad region, they are primarily intended for rangeland ecosystems. Biomass estimates may not be suitable in other ecosystems, e.g., forests., and are not to be used in agricultural lands, i.e., croplands.</p> <p><strong>Cover</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform’s vegetation cover product provides annual percent cover estimates from 1986 to present of: annual forbs and grasses, perennial forbs and grasses, shrubs, trees, and bare ground. The estimates were produced by combining 75,000 field plots collected by BLM, NPS, and NRCS with the historical Landsat satellite record. Utilizing the power of cloud computing, cover estimates are predicted across the United States at 30m resolution, an area slightly larger than a baseball diamond.</p> <p><strong>Partitioned NPP</strong> The Rangeland Analysis Platform provides net primary productivity (NPP) estimates from 1986 to present. Estimates are partitioned into the following functional groups: annual forb and grass, perennial forb and grass, shrub, and tree. NPP is the net increase (i.e., photosynthesis minus respiration) in total plant carbon, including above and below ground.</p> <p><strong>NPP data download</strong> Partitioned NPP is available as GeoTIFFs from <a href="http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/">http://rangeland.ntsg.umt.edu/data/rap/rap-vegetation-npp/</a> and in Google Earth Engine (ImageCollection ‘projects/rap-data-365417/assets/npp-partitioned-v3’).</p>
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title Rangeland Analysis Platform: Monitor rangelands across the USA
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