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Data collected and managed by Forest Service programs is available in a map service and two downloadable file formats – in a shape file and an ESRI file geodatabase. Metadata is available that describes the content, source, and currency of the data. You can filter the list by the topic categories in the menu at the left to help you find information you are interested in. You can view the feature classes in a single dataset by clicking on the name of the parent dataset at the bottom of the abstract.

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Shapefiles do not exist for all National Datasets.
This format has technical limitations which make them unsuitable for multiple datasets within this clearinghouse. These constraints include file size, attribute name length, field length, number of fields, limited data types, lack of topological representations and floating-point rounding errors leading to inevitable data loss. The EDW Team is unable to support Shapefile exports for datasets that approach those limits. Esri File Geodatabases (FGDB) will remain available. Alternative formats including GeoPackage, GeoJSON, Character Separated Values (CSV), Map Services and Geospatial Discovery Tool offerings will be used to provide open format access to these National Datasets. Once these formats are available for all National Datasets, EDW will retire the shapefile format as a supported file exchange format.

Requests for KML/KMZ output
The Enterprise Data Warehouse Team tested exporting out to KML/KMZ files as a deliverable and due to the complexity and size of the datasets this has been unsuccessful. To obtain a KML file for any EDW dataset, go to the Geospatial Data Discovery Tool and search for the dataset. An option to download to KML is available from that website. If you have questions, contact: SM.FS.data@usda.gov.
 

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Feature Classes Abstract

Ecological Provinces

Ecosys_EcoMapProvinces_2007

ESRI geodatabase  (4MB)
shape file  (9MB)

Themes: province, ecomap

Date of last refresh: Jan 1, 2007

The EcoMap Provinces feature class contains ecological province polygons attributed with names and descriptions. The EcomapSections 2007 data set describes the ecological sections within the conterminous United States. It contains regional geographic delineations for analysis of ecological relationships across ecological units. ECOMAP is the term used for a USDA Forest Service initiative to map ecological units and encourage their use in ecosystem-based approaches to forest land conservation and management. This is a collaborative effort with many partners. It is coordinated at the national and regional levels by USDA Forest Service staff and implemented in cooperation with State forestry agencies and others. ECOMAP mapping criteria are outlined in the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units.The framework systematically divides the country into progressively smaller areas of land and water that have similar physical and biological characteristics and ecological processes.

Purpose:
The purpose of the Ecomap Sections and Subsections data sets is to provide a baseline map of the ecological boundaries. The data can be used for ecological analysis of resource distribution patterns and associations among different ecological land units.

Ecological Sections

Ecosys_EcomapSections_2007

ESRI geodatabase  (7MB)
shape file  (13MB)

Themes: section, ecoregion, ecomap

Date of last refresh: Jan 1, 2007

The Ecomap Sections feature class contains ecological section polygons attributed with section names and descriptions. The EcomapSections 2007 data set describes the ecological sections within the conterminous United States. It contains regional geographic delineations for analysis of ecological relationships across ecological units. ECOMAP is the term used for a USDA Forest Service initiative to map ecological units and encourage their use in ecosystem-based approaches to forest land conservation and management. This is a collaborative effort with many partners. It is coordinated at the national and regional levels by USDA Forest Service staff and implemented in cooperation with State forestry agencies and others. ECOMAP mapping criteria are outlined in the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units. The framework systematically divides the country into progressively smaller areas of land and water that have similar physical and biological characteristics and ecological processes.

Purpose:
The purpose of the Ecomap Sections and Subsections data sets is to provide a baseline map of the ecological boundaries. The data can be used for ecological analysis of resource distribution patterns and associations among different ecological land units.

Ecological Subsections

Ecosys_EcomapSubsections_2007

ESRI geodatabase  (14MB)
shape file  (27MB)

Themes: ecoregion, subsection, ecomap

Date of last refresh: Jan 1, 2007

The Ecomap Subsections feature class contains ecological subsection polygons attributed with subsection names and descriptions. The EcomapSubsections 2007 data set describes the ecological subsections within the conterminous United States. It contains regional geographic delineations for analysis of ecological relationships across ecological units. ECOMAP is the term used for a USDA Forest Service initiative to map ecological units and encourage their use in ecosystem-based approaches to forest land conservation and management. This is a collaborative effort with many partners. It is coordinated at the national and regional levels by USDA Forest Service staff and implemented in cooperation with State forestry agencies and others. ECOMAP mapping criteria are outlined in the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units.The framework systematically divides the country into progressively smaller areas of land and water that have similar physical and biological characteristics and ecological processes.

Purpose:
The purpose of the Ecomap Sections and Subsections data sets is to provide a baseline map of the ecological boundaries. The data can be used for ecological analysis of resource distribution patterns and associations among different ecological land units.