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Department of the Interior (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Arizona

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This dataset representing the focal areas for restoration funding prioritization based on specific natural resources. Features in this dataset include the western AZ Riparian focal area which was formed by combining portions of the 100 year floodplain along the Colorado River as well as the Gila River with a buffer of 0.25 miles on either side of the river, and the Limitrophe Coordinated Management Area, the Central Arizona Grasslands extended to the northwest, Grasslands in Apache and Navajo Counties, the Southeast watershed in the southern portion of the Safford and Tucson Field Offices, and the Wildlife Habitat Restoration area in the Arizona Strip. Portions of each of the District Planning areas are included...
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide the means for storing, querying, analyzing, correlating, modeling, and displaying digital cartographic data, remotely sensed imagery, and geographically referenced field survey and sampling data. In the business of managing public lands, the BLM collects and utilizes this data as it relates to or describes a piece of land and the resources on and under it. Data might be information about bird nesting sites or wild horse herd use areas. It might be legal land survey information or legal descriptions of land parcels. Real-time fire progression maps and maps-on-demand are two other customer products developed from this data. The common thread is that this information...
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