7cc360df-59fa-4fe2-bec1-d5e3cf7e5d22
The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico
20100930
Ignition Probability
1st Edition
raster digital data
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https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/7cc360df-59fa-4fe2-bec1-d5e3cf7e5d22/metadata/FGDC-STD-001-1998.xml
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https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/7cc360df-59fa-4fe2-bec1-d5e3cf7e5d22/metadata/ISO-19115:2003.xml
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USFS, State Forestry, BLM, and DOI fire occurrence point locations from 1987
to 2008 were combined and converted into a fire occurrence probability or density
grid using the point statistic spatial analyst tool in ArcGIS. The fire occurrence
point data was supplied by NM State Forestry, BLM, BIA, and USFS. The fire
occurrence density layer was created by The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico in
2009.
Gives value to areas where fires are likely to occur assuming that there will
be an increase in probability of a fire occurring in areas where they have occurred
in the past
2009
publication date
As needed
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ISO 19115 Topic Categories
environment
# fire occurrences per sq. kilometer
NM Statewide Natural Resources Assessment
ignition probability
Spatial Reference System Identifiers
EPSG:4269
EPSG:7019
EPSG:26713
GNIS
New Mexico
None
All data is provided "as is." Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department,
Forestry Division makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness, accuracy
or utility of any specific data. It is strongly recommended that careful attention be
paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with this data
EMNRD, Forestry Division
Trent Botkin
GIS Specialist
mailing and physical address
1220 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe
NM
87505
505-476-3346
trent.botkin@state.nm.us
The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico
Microsoft Windows Vista Version 6.1 (Build 7600) ; ESRI ArcCatalog
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USFS, State Forestry, BLM, and DOI fire occurrence point locations from 1987 to 2008
were combined and converted into a fire occurrence probability or density grid using the
point statistic spatial analyst tool in ArcGIS. Pixels are given value of the number of
fires that have occurred per square kilometer.
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2010
Volume II - Data Atlases: Methods and Descriptions of Core Data
Models Used in the Development of the Statewide Natural Resource
Assessment
1st Edition
atlas
http://allaboutwatersheds.org/groups/SAS/public/data-atlases
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Point locations from different sources combined. Number of fires per sq
kilometer calculated, grid resampled to 30m. Grid reclassed using natural breaks
into 1 to 5 1 = lowest number fires 5 = highest number for use in NM Statewide
Assessment Wildfire Risk model, orginal grid and reclassed grid combined
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Grid Cell
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Decimal degrees
North American Datum of 1983
Geodetic Reference System 80
6378137.000000
298.257222
ignitions.vat
ignition probability
number of fires per square km
Rowid
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
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State Forestry
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COUNT
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State Forestry
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FIRDENS_R
reclassification of fire occurrences per square kilometer reclassification using Natural Breaks into 5 classes
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reclassification of fire occurrences per square kilometer
OCCUR_ORIG_0
Fire occurences per square kilometer USFS, State Forestry, BLM, and DOI fire occurrence point locations from
1987 to 2008 were combined and converted into a fire occurrence probability or
density grid using the point statistic spatial analyst tool in
ArcGIS.
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Fire occurences per square kilometer
The data of the New Mexico Statewide Natural Resources Assessment was organized
around eight core data themes suggested in the 2008 Farm Bill. The eight core data
themes include: Fish and Wildlife Habitat (Biodiversity), Development Risk
(Potential), Economic Development (Potential), Forest Health, Fragmentation, Green
Infrastructure, Water Quality and Supply, and Wildfire Risk. For each core data
theme, models were developed and served as the foundation for identifying the
priority landscapes within New Mexico for the Statewide Strategy and Response Plan.
While the 2008 Farm Bill provided the framework for the models developed, the Forest
and Watershed Health Plan provided the vision for the content of each model and
placed emphasis on expanding the scope to include all resources, not just forest
resources. Technical teams, comprised of subject and technical experts from agencies
and other partners, served as the advisors in the development each of the data
models. Individuals on the technical teams range from environmental organizations,
private industry, federal, state, and municipal partners, private landowners,
conservation organizations, and citizens groups. One technical team was formed for
each of the eight core data models. The ignition probability layer was created as an
input into the wildfire Risk model. The spatial layers are housed on the New Mexico
Resource Geographic Information System Program (RGIS), a cooperative program between
the University of New Mexico and the New Mexico Information Technology Commission
and can be found at http://rgis.unm.edu/data_entry.cfm
Detailed information on the entity, attributes and source can be found in
Volume II - Data Atlases: Methods and Descriptions of Core Data Models Used in the
Development of the Statewide Natural Resource Assessment. It is also available
online at the All About Watersheds portal
(http://allaboutwatersheds.org/groups/SAS/public/data-atlases).
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Clearinghouse Manager
mailing and physical address
MSC01 1110
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque
NM
87131-0001
USA
505-277-3622 ext. 230
505-277-3614
clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
0800 - 1700 MT, M-F -7 hours GMT
FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998
local time
http://www.fgdc.gov/standards/projects/FGDC-standards-projects/csdgm_rs_ex/MetadataRemoteSensingExtens.pdf
Extensions for Remote Sensing Metadata, FGDC-STD-012-2002