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TEAM TOOL: HABITAT ANALYSIS MADE SIMPLE.
Author
Treuer-Kuehn, Amie
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2016
Body

Texas Parks and Wildlife's Landscape Ecology team has developed a Google maps based application, Texas Ecosystem Analytical Mapper, (TEAM) to deliver the Ecological Mapping Systems of Texas (EMS) data to Texas citizens. The EMS data is one of the largest statewide vegetation and abiotic datasets in the United States and serves as the standard for neighboring states' landcover mapping programs. Up until the development of TEAM, these data were only available to those with expensive Geographic Information Systems software. The TEAM application is a free, interactive mapping tool that assist users in understanding Texas habitats and integrates vegetation data with land management and resource planning of all types. Land managers, biologists, naturalists, planners, and conservationists are able to use TEAM to view and print the EMS data in relationship to other natural feature layers such as soils, geology, hydrology and ecoregion. The application is being delivered in two phases. Phase 1 (available now) allows the user to view and print custom maps and reports of habitat data from both uploaded kml and shapefiles or areas of interest drawn within the application. Other capabilities include; exporting the map and report to a pdf and calculating the number of acres of each vegetation type within the area of interest. Phase 2 (available 2016) will add a data entry module and individual profiles for users. TEAM supports land management and conservation approaches incorporating the most current data. It also provides an avenue for community involvement in habitat understanding.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Conference Name
SRM Corpus Christi, TX
Collection
SRM Annual Meeting Abstracts