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CWHR Vegetation - Type
Vegetation maps are important for characterizing many important features of a landscape such as wildlife habitat, fuels conditions, forest composition, and carbon. Such data are... -
FIA Forest Types
Managers work with forest types for a variety of purposes and knowing the major forest type of a target location helps to assess the best suited treatment for the site. The F3... -
Urban-Agriculture Land Use
This dataset covers the urban and agricultural landscape for all forms of urban and agricultural land use in California. It was created using a combination of best available... -
Ignition Cause -1992-2020 - Human Cause
These rasters depict the predicted human- and lightning-caused ignition probability for the state of California. Ignition is regulated by complex interactions among climate,... -
CWHR Vegetation - Density
Vegetation maps are important for characterizing many important features of a landscape such as wildlife habitat, fuels conditions, forest composition, and carbon. Such data are... -
Housing Unit Density
HUDen is a raster of housing-unit density measured in housing units per square kilometer. The HUDen raster was generated using population and housing-unit count and data from... -
Building Structure Density
A raster dataset containing building footprints of California. The vintage of the footprints depends on the vintage of the underlying imagery. Bing Imagery is a composite of... -
Lakes/Reservoirs
Water Bodies such as lake and reservoir features are represented in this layer pulled from the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). These data were used to erase areas of lakes... -
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI)
Determine building density and vegetation cover on a pixel-by-pixel basis (Bar Masada et al., 2013). Values in the raster are defined as: 0: Not WUI, 1: Intermix WUI, 2:... -
Fire Severity Classification
Fire severity classification (low, moderate, high) that burned within the last 10 years (2012-2021). The difference-adjusted relativized difference normalized burn ratio (RDNBR)... -
Fire Ignition Probability Lightning Cause
These rasters depict the predicted human- and lightning-caused ignition probability for the state of California. Ignition is regulated by complex interactions among climate,... -
Ignition Cause -1992-2020 - All Causes
The original point layer (WildfireOccurrence_CA_1992_2020.shp ) contains a spatial database of wildfires that occurred in the United States from 1992 to 2020. It is the fifth... -
CWHR Vegetation - Size
Vegetation maps are important for characterizing many important features of a landscape such as wildlife habitat, fuels conditions, forest composition, and carbon. Such data are... -
Annual Burn Probability
Annual Burn Probability represents the likelihood of a wildfire of any intensity occurring at a given location (pixel) in a single fire season. In a complete assessment of... -
Fire Return Interval Departure (Frid) - Current Fire Return Interval -Since 1970
The fire return interval departure (FRID) analysis quantifies the difference between current and pre-settlement fire frequencies, allowing managers to target areas at high risk... -
Fire Return Interval Departure (Frid) - Mean Percent - Since 1970
Percent FRID (PFRID) quantifies the extent in percentage to which recent fires (i.e., since 1970) are burning at frequencies similar to those that occurred prior to Euro-... -
Fire Return Interval Departure (Frid) - Current Fire Return Interval - Since 1908
The fire return interval departure (FRID) analysis quantifies the difference between current and pre-settlement fire frequencies, allowing managers to target areas at high risk... -
Fire Return Interval Departure (Frid) - Mean Percent - Since 1908
This metric, mean percent FRID, is a measure of the extent to which contemporary fires (i.e., since 1908) are burning at frequencies similar to the frequencies that occurred... -
Fire Return Interval Departure (Frid) - Mean Condition Class
This metric, uses the mean percent FRID to a measure of the extent to which contemporary fires (i.e., since 1908) are burning at frequencies similar to the frequencies that... -
LF Forest Canopy Height
LANDFIRE's (LF) Forest Canopy Height (CH) describes the average height of the top of the vegetated canopy. CH measurement units are meters * 10 and extracted from Existing...