Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the highest percent of wetland_complex area, and 5 represents grids with the lowest percent of wetland_lake complex area.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest percent of wetland_complex area lost, and the number 5 represents grids with the highest percent of wetland_complex area lost.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest LDI mean (least developed landscape), and 5 represents grids with the highest LDI mean (most developed landscape).
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest wetland LDI mean (least developed), and the number 5 represents grids with the highest wetland LDI mean (most developed).
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids that are closest to conservation lands, and number 5 represents grids that are furthest away from conservation lands.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest channel density, and the number 5 represents grids with the highest channels density.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA’s wetlands program development grant.
Description: This dataset contains a representation of developed lands projected to occur in Florida in the Sprawl 2040 scenario from the Sea Level 2040/2070 project. Sea Level 2040/2070 is a joint effort of the University of Florida's Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, 1000 Friends of Florida, and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Sea Level 2040/2070 produced five land use/population distribution scenarios, Baseline, Sprawl 2040/2070, and Conservation 2040/2070. The two 2040 scenarios are based on a population projection produced by the Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The Baseline captures the patterns of land use and associated population distribution that existed in 2019. Sprawl 2040 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2040, should all new development occur in greenfields at the same gross development density as was present in each county in 2019. Conservation 2040 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2040 that assumes increased gross development densities in greenfields over those of 2019, and protection for additional agricultural and natural lands
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This is a joint project of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning (CLCP) and 1000 Friends of Florida, with funding provided by DACS.
Sea Level 2040
https://1000fof.org/sealevel2040/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FOF-1268-Sea-Level-2040-Print-Reports-v5.pdf
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest percent of newly developed area, and the number 5 represents grids with the highest percent of newly developed area.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA's Wetlands Program Development Grant.
Description: This dataset contains a representation of developed lands projected to occur in Florida in the Sprawl 2070 scenario from the Sea Level 2040/2070 project. Sea Level 2040/2070 is a joint effort of the University of Florida's Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, 1000 Friends of Florida, and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Sea Level 2040/2070 produced five land use/population distribution scenarios, Baseline, Sprawl 2040/2070, and Conservation 2040/2070. The two 2070 scenarios are based on a population projection derived from data produced by the Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The Baseline captures the patterns of land use and associated population distribution that existed in 2019. Sprawl 2070 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2070, should all new development occur in greenfields at the same gross development density as was present in each county in 2010. Conservation 2070 captures a potential pattern of land use and associated population distribution for 2070 that assumes increased levels of redevelopment of existing urban areas, increased gross development densities in greenfields over those of 2010, and protection for additional agricultural and natural lands.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This is a joint project of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning (CLCP) and 1000 Friends of Florida, with funding provided by DACS.
Sea Level 2070
https://1000fof.org/sealevel2040/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/FOF-1283-Sea-Level-2070-Print-Report-Phase-II-v5.pdf
Description: The number 1 in our scale represents grids with the lowest percent of newly developed area, and the number 5 represents grids with the highest percent of newly developed area.
Service Item Id: 0e1b22b7d43341ad8d18da1ec2a0b3ff
Copyright Text: This work was conducted in partnership with St. Lucie County, and funded by EPA's Wetlands Program Development Grant.