Canopy Vegetation Height

This layer represents distance between the ground and the top of the canopy. Canopy height is a proxy for aboveground biomass and the amount of foliage that may be consumed in a canopy fire. Since LANDFIRE doesn't support a NoData value, all NoData pixels in canopy fuel metrics were set to 0 in the Landscape files. (e.g., canopy cover was set to 0 in all NoData locations). Topographic data and surface fuel model remain unaltered.

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Version Version 5.0
Last Updated March 28, 2025, 08:35 (UTC)
Created March 7, 2025, 07:51 (UTC)
category /Forest and Shrubland Resilience/Structure
collection_name California Landscape Metrics
creation_method Each forest structure metric was derived directly from airborne lidar data, hosted by the USGS 3D Elevation Program. However, these data are only available for a small fraction of California's 423,970 kmÂ2 area. To overcome this, we trained deep learning models'€”a form of pattern recognition'€”to identify these forest structure patterns in satellite imagery, then mapped each metric statewide. These algorithms are of the U-net family of neural network architectures that perform pixel-wise regression and classification tasks. The satellite data includes imagery from Sentinel-1 C-band radar sensors and Sentinel-2 multispectral sensors at 10 m spatial resolution, collected in Fall 2019. Future versions will include imagery from PlanetScope multispectral sensors at 3 m resolution. Downloaded from [California Forest Observatory - Organizations - WIFIRE Commons Data Catalog (sdsc.edu)](https://wifire- data.sdsc.edu/organization/california-forest-observatory). For more information, go to <https://forestobservatory.com/about.html#about>
data_units meters, min 0 max 80; each pixel value represents the average height above ground for vegetation within that pixel
data_vintage 06/2020
date_updated August 2024
element Structure
encoding utf8
file_name CanopyVegHeight_202006_202312_T1_v5
format GeoTiff
harvest_object_id b94d1a04-639e-4afe-9725-342726eb52d0
harvest_source_id a2637971-af12-457f-ae4a-831d2202a539
harvest_source_title WIFIRE Commons
maximum_value 80.0
metric_definition_and_relevance This layer represents distance between the ground and the top of the canopy. Canopy height is a proxy for aboveground biomass and the amount of foliage that may be consumed in a canopy fire. Since LANDFIRE doesn't support a NoData value, all NoData pixels in canopy fuel metrics were set to 0 in the Landscape files. (e.g., canopy cover was set to 0 in all NoData locations). Topographic data and surface fuel model remain unaltered.
minimum_value 0.0
pillar Forest and Shrubland Resilience
spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-124.5090833859125, 32.4242698701859], [-113.49380570277376, 32.4242698701859], [-113.49380570277376, 42.1119747450123], [-124.5090833859125, 42.1119747450123], [-124.5090833859125, 32.4242698701859]]]}
tier 1