This dataset contains public pine lands that have been identified for the purpose of prescribed burning in the State of Florida. The dataset represents the intersection of 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2014 Water Management District Land Use/ Land Cover data sets with the 2018 Florida Natural Areas Inventory Public Lands boundary dataset. The following FGDL layers represent the datasets used in the creation of this layer; PUBLICLAND_JAN18 (note: PUBLICLAND_JAN18 is derived from FNAI FMLA), LU_NWFWMD_2013, LU_SFWMD_2008, LU_SJRWMD_2014, LU_SRWMD_2014, and LU_SWFWMD_2011. This layer is an update of the previously released FGDL layer PUBLIC_PINELANDS_SEP15.
The data was created to serve as base information for use in GIS systems for a variety of planning and analytical purposes.
Please Note: In order to simplify the DESCRIPT field for future summarization the following updates have occurred. For SJRWMD the description 'CONIFEROUS PINE' FLUCCS 4410 (4400: TREE PLANTATIONS) has been changed to the FDOT standardized version of 'CONIFEROUS PLANTATIONS' additionally the description 'FOREST REGENERATION' FLUCCS 4430 has been standardized to the FDOT standardized version of 'FOREST REGENERATION AREAS'. For SWFWMD the description 'UPLAND CONIFEROUS FOREST' FLUCCS 4100 has been changed to the FDOT standardized version of 'UPLAND CONIFEROUS FORESTS'. The Following nine FLUCCS codes and their descriptions represent the Land Use/ Land Cover classifications captured in this edition of the Public Pine Lands. 4100 - UPLAND CONIFEROUS FORESTS 4110 - PINE FLATWOODS 4120 - LONGLEAF PINE - XERIC OAK 4130 - SAND PINE 4140 - PINE - MESIC OAK 4190 - OTHER PINES 4400 - TREE PLANTATIONS 4410 - CONIFEROUS PLANTATIONS 4430 - FOREST REGENERATION AREAS The Public Lands - Data set contains all FLORIDA MANAGED AREAS (FNAI layer name FLMA) that are managed by the State, Local, or Federal government (note: some of these lands may be owned by Private Individual(s)). The Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) has identified these lands as having natural resource value and as lands that are being managed at least partially for conservation purposes.
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GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original data layer's topology
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This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
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Spatial and Attribute Information
The following Water Management District Land Use/ Land Cover data sets were used in the creation of the data layer. LU_NWFWMD_2013 LU_SFWMD_2008 LU_SJRWMD_2014 LU_SRWMD_2014 LU_SWFWMD_2011 The following query was run against the five WMD Land Use/ Land Cover data sets in order to create five subset layers. FLUCCS_L2 = 4100 OR FLUCCS_L2 = 4400 OR OTHER LIKE '41%' OR OTHER LIKE '44%' Next the five WMD subset layers were combined to create one statewide pine lands layer. Next an Intersect was run using PUBLICLAND_JAN18 and the statewide pine lands layer. The new layer was then renamed PUBLIC_PINELANDS_JAN18. Finally the newly created PUBLIC_PINELANDS_JAN18 was cleaned up using the following techniques. 1. The layer was imported to a File Geodatabase where the topology was validated at a cluster tolerance of 1m and gaps were not allowed. 2. The layer was then exported to shapefile and the geometry was then cleaned. 3. The layer was then converted from multipart to single part. 4. The Integrate Command was run at 1m, followed by the repair geometry function. 5. The following fields were created and updated ACRES, AREA, LENG, SLIVER, and TEST. The following calculation was used to populate the SLIVER field: 4 * (( 3.14 * [area] ) / ( [leng] * [leng] )) The TEST field was calculated using the equation [ACRES] * [SLIVER]. 6. A selection was made where TEST < 0.1 The Eliminate command was then run on this selection set. 7. Further slivers were eliminated using the following selection sets: ACRES < 0.5 AND SLIVER < 0.2 Next TEST < 0.05 8. Slivers that were not absorbed via the Eliminate command were later deleted. 9. Finally the repair geometry function was run once more and the ACRES field was updated. Please Note: In order to simplify the DESCRIPT field for future summarization the following updates have occurred. For SJRWMD the description 'CONIFEROUS PINE' FLUCCS 4410 (4400: TREE PLANTATIONS) has been changed to the FDOT standardized version of 'CONIFEROUS PLANTATIONS' additionally the description 'FOREST REGENERATION' FLUCCS 4430 has been standardized to the FDOT standardized version of 'FOREST REGENERATION AREAS'. For SWFWMD the description 'UPLAND CONIFEROUS FOREST' FLUCCS 4100 has been changed to the FDOT standardized version of 'UPLAND CONIFEROUS FORESTS'. The Following nine FLUCCS codes and their descriptions represent the Land Use/ Land Cover classifications captured in this edition of the Public Pine Lands. 4100 - UPLAND CONIFEROUS FORESTS 4110 - PINE FLATWOODS 4120 - LONGLEAF PINE - XERIC OAK 4130 - SAND PINE 4140 - PINE - MESIC OAK 4190 - OTHER PINES 4400 - TREE PLANTATIONS 4410 - CONIFEROUS PLANTATIONS 4430 - FOREST REGENERATION AREAS Please Note: The FNAI Florida Conservation Lands (FLMA) layer can be downloaded from the following website: http://fnai.org/shapefiles/flma_201801.zip The FLMA selection set for PUBLICLANDS is as follows: "MATYPE2" <> 'P'
Dataset copied.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
The land use and land cover classification code as defined in the Florida DOT's FLUCCS classification system.
GeoPlan
The secondary land use and land cover classification code as defined in the Florida DOT's FLUCCS classification system.
GeoPlan
Water Management District of Coverage/Origin.
GeoPlan
Other contributing sources to the original land use land cover datasets.
GeoPlan
The highest level (level 1) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels.
GeoPlan
Level 1 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema.
GeoPlan
The second highest level (level 2) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels.
GeoPlan
Level 2 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema.
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The third highest level (level 3) designation in a hierarchical coding scheme containing 4 levels.
GeoPlan
Level 3 land use description, based on the FDOT classification schema.
GeoPlan
Managed Area ID, designed by NatureServe. Unique identifier for each Managed Area.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Managed Area Code, designed by The Nature Conservancy. Unique identifier for each Managed Area, beginning with "M.USFLHP*".
The Nature Conservancy
Official name of the Managed Area (conservation land), as determined by the managing agency. Note that in some cases a Managed Area is contained within a larger Managed Area (see MAJORMA below). To select all of the polygons for a Managed Area that contains one or more smaller Managed Areas, query on both MANAME and MAJORMA.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Official name of the Major Managed Area. Major Managed Area refers to a larger Managed Area that contains the Managed Area in question. For example, Abe Trull Research Natural Area is contained within St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. For Abe Trull RNA, St. Marks NWR is the Major Managed Area and the MAJORMA is St. Marks NWR. When the Managed Area is not part of a larger Managed Area, this attribute item appears as "ZZ". To select all of the polygons for a Managed Area that contains one or more smaller Managed Areas, query on both MANAME and MAJORMA.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Code for the Managed Area by lead managing agency. Each Managed Area has been coded as 1st byte = Managing Agency Category: F=Federal, S=State, L=Local, P=Private 2nd and 3rd bytes = Managing Agency: (e.g., AF= US Air Force) 4th and 5th bytes = Managed Area Unit Type (e.g., AB= Air Force Base) If a managing agency has only one type of MA Unit, the MA Unit Type code can be the managing agency code repeated (e.g., for Audubon of Florida sanctuaries, the code is PFAFA). FEDERAL Managing Agency codes (bytes 2 and 3): AF - US Dept. of Defense, Air Force BL - US Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management CG - US Dept. of Transportation, Coast Guard DA - US Dept. of Agriculture (unspecified) DC - US Dept. of Commerce FS - US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service FW - US Dept. of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service NP - US Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service NS - National Aeronautics and Space Administration NV - US Dept. of Defense, Navy Managed Area Unit Type codes (bytes 4 and 5): U.S. Air Force (FAF..) AB - Air Force Base AR - Air Force Range AS - Air Station SI - Special Interest Area TS - Test Site U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (FDA..) AR - Agricultural Research Station HR - Horticultural Research Station PC - Plant Materials Center U.S. Coast Guard (FCG..) CS - Communication Station U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management (FBL..) AC - Area of Critical Environmental Concern U.S. Forest Service (FFS..) CE - Conservation Easement EF - Experimental Forest HS - Historic Site NF - National Forest RN - Research Natural Area ST - Scenic Trail U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FFW..) CE - Conservation Easement FH - Fish Hatchery PN - Public Use Natural Area RN - Research Natural Area SN - Sanctuary WR - National Wildlife Refuge National Park Service (FNP..) CE - Conservation Easement NP - National Park or other NPS property such as National Seashore, National Monument, etc. U.S. Navy (FNV..) BT - Bomb Target NF - Naval Field NS - Naval Air Station or Naval Station NT - Naval Training Center RA - Recreation Area TF - Testing Facility STATE Managing Agency codes (bytes 2 and 3): CA - Dept. of Environmental Protection, Office of Coastal & Aquatic Managed Areas DF - Dept. Agriculture & Consumer Services, Div. of Forestry FA - Florida Atlantic University FW - Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission GT - Dept. of Environmental Protection, Office of Greenways & Trails MA - Dept. of Military Affairs ND - Florida Inland Navigation District RM - Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of Water Resource Management, Bureau of Mine Reclamation RP - Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of Recreation & Parks SF - University of South Florida SL - Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of State Lands UC - University of Central Florida UF - University of Florida UN - University of North Florida UU - Undesignated State Land (not currently assigned to a managing agency) WJ - St. Johns River Water Management District WN - Northwest Florida Water Management District WS - South Florida Water Management District WU - Suwannee River Water Management District WW - Southwest Florida Water Management District Managed Area Unit Type codes (bytes 4 and 5): FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Office of Coastal & Aquatic Managed Areas (SCA..) AP - Aquatic Preserve EC - Ecological Reserve ER - Estuarine Research Reserve MS - Marine Sanctuary PR - Memorial Preserve SB - State Buffer Preserve SN - Sanctuary SR - State Reserve UL - Unspecified Land (managed by CAMA) FL Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Div. of Forestry (SDF..) SF - State Forest FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (SFW..) AS - Archaeological Site CE - Conservation Easement DU - Designation Undetermined FM - Fish Management Area MP - Mitigation Park PA - Production Area PW - Public Waterfowl Area SR - Shooting Range WE - Wildlife & Environmental Area WM - Wildlife Management Area FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Office of Greenways & Trails (SGT..) GT - Unspecified Land (managed by OGT) GW - Greenway RC - Recreation and Conservation Area ST - State Trail FL Dept. of Military Affairs (SMA..) MR - Military Reservation FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of Recreation & Parks (SRP..) AS - State Archeological Site BS - State Botanical Site CC - State Folk Culture Center CS - State Cultural Site DU - Designation Undetermined FP - State Fishing Pier GS - State Geological Site HS - State Historic Site RA - State Recreation Area SG - State Garden SM - State Museum SP - State Park SR - State Reserve SV - State Preserve FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of State Lands (SSL..) CE - Conservation Easement FL Dept. of Environmental Protection, Div. of Water Resource Management, Bureau of Mine Reclamation (SRM..) CE - Conservation Easement CS - Coastal Settlement Land Undesignated State Land (SUU..) UU - Undesignated State Land (not currently assigned to a managing agency) Universities (S....) CE - Conservation Easement LE - Life Estate MF - Memorial Forest Water Management Districts (SW...) CA - Conservation Area CE - Conservation Easement FD - Flood Detention Area PR - Preserve RC - Riverine Corridor RT - Restoration Area UW - Unspecified Water Management Land WR - Water Resource Project LOCAL Managing Agency Codes (bytes 2 and 3): County Managed Areas - Code is 2 letter abbreviation for particular county (e.g. LAL = Alachua Co.). See list of "County Two Letter Abbreviations" below. City Managed Areas - County 2 letter abbreviation followed by "MU" (4th and 5th bytes). COUNTY TWO LETTER ABBREVIATIONS AL - Alachua BK - Baker BY - Bay BA - Bradford BV - Brevard BR - Broward CA - Calhoun CH - Charlotte CI - Citrus CL - Clay CO - Collier CU - Columbia DA - Miami-Dade DE - DeSoto DI - Dixie DU - Duval ES - Escambia FL - Flagler FR - Franklin GA - Gadsden GI - Gilchrist GL - Glades GU - Gulf HM - Hamilton HD - Hardee HN - Hendry HR - Hernando HG - Highlands HL - Hillsborough HO - Holmes IN - Indian River JA - Jackson JE - Jefferson LF - Lafayette LK - Lake LE - Lee LO - Leon LV - Levy LI - Liberty MD - Madison MN - Manatee MR - Marion MT - Martin MO - Monroe NA - Nassau OA - Okaloosa OE - Okeechobee OR - Orange OS - Osceola PM - Palm Beach PA - Pasco PI - Pinellas PO - Polk PU - Putnam SN - Santa Rosa SR - Sarasota SE - Seminole SJ - St Johns SL - St Lucie SM - Sumter SW - Suwannee TA - Taylor UN - Union VO - Volusia WK - Wakulla WL - Walton WS - Washington Managed Area Unit Type codes (bytes 4 and 5): CE - Conservation Easement HC - Hillsborough Community College MC - Mosquito Control District (e.g., LINMC = Indian River Mosquito Control District) MU - City Managed Area (See "COMMENTS" attribute to identify name of city that is managing the property) RG - Registry Site TB - Tampa Bay Watch WA - Water Authority (e.g., LLKWA = Lake County Water Authority) WC - Water Control District (e.g., LLEWC = Lee County East County Water Control District) (For all other MA unit types, 2 letter abbreviation for county is repeated - e.g., LALAL = Alachua County) PRIVATE Managing Agency Codes (bytes 2 and 3): AE - Archbold Expeditions, Inc. BC - Bay County Conservancy, Inc. BR - Babcock Ranch Management, LLC CF - The Conservation Fund CH - Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center CM - Crowley Museum and Nature Center CN - Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium FA - Florida Audubon Society, Inc. FH - FL Trust for Historic Preservation FN - Foundation (unspecified) FP - FL Power & Light Company GS - Girl Scouts of America IN - Private Individual JE - JEA LB - Lemon Bay Conservancy LT - Land Trust (unspecified) LU - Lynn University, Inc. MB - Mitigation Bank MF - Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC NA - National Audubon Society, Inc. NC - The Nature Conservancy NS - National Speleological Society OB - Ormond Beach Historical Trust Inc. ON - Oakland Nature Preserve, Inc. PC - Presbytery of Florida (Presbyterian Church, USA) PD - PRIDE Enterprises, Inc. RC - Institute for Regional Conservation SC - Sierra Club SG - Marie Selby Botanical Gardens SH - Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage TA - Tropical Audubon Society TL - Trout Lake Nature Center, Inc. TT - Tall Timbers Research, Inc. UM - University of Miami YM - YMCA Managed Area Unit Type codes (bytes 4 and 5): CA - Conservation Area CE - Conservation Easement EC - Environmental Center PR - Preserve RG - Registry Site RS - Research Station (If MA unit type is unknown, managing agency code is repeated.)
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Name of the lead managing agency for the Managed Area.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Code for Managed Area by managing agency category.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Federal Government
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
State Government
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Local Government
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Private Organization or Individual
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Name of the main owner of the Managed Area. Additional owners, if any, are listed in COOWNERs. Note that for some Managed Areas, the managing agency is different from the owner.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Name(s) of additional owner(s) of the managed area (i.e., in addition to the agency listed in OWNER, these agencies own a portion of the managed area).
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Total number of acres within the Managed Area. Figures are not GIS calculated (i.e., not polygon-based) unless specified in COMMENTS 1(2). Managed Area acreage figures are obtained directly from the managing agencies.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Number of acres within the Managed Area that are in less-than-fee ownership. Figures are not GIS calculated (i.e., not polygon-based) unless specified in COMMENTS 1(2). Acreage figures are obtained directly from the managing agencies.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Abbreviation (the first four letters of the county name) for the county or counties where the Managed Area is located (exception: DADE = Miami-Dade County).
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Protection Status.
The Nature Conservancy and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Category I. This is the highest protection and reserved for lands that are specifically and judiciously managed for biodiversity protection. This category includes lands owned by private entities that are managed for biodiversity conservation, and lands administered by public agencies that are specially designated for biodiversity conservation through legislative action where natural events proceed without interference or are mimicked through management. The governmental agency acting alone cannot change these designations without legislative action and public involvement. Examples include The Nature Conservancy preserves and other private preserves committed to biodiversity conservation, preserves that are state-owned and managed, some national parks, federal wilderness areas, and some local preserves. For FNAI purposes, this designation will generally apply to the following: private sanctuaries and preserves, state preserves and botanical sites, many local preserves purchased and managed as environmentally sensitive lands, most national parks and seashores, national marine sanctuaries, and federal research natural areas.
Category II. This second category applies to lands that are generally managed for their natural values but that may incur additional uses such as habitat manipulation for game species and/or some recreation infrastructure. These activities will likely degrade the quality of natural communities locally but the majority of the land will be managed for biodiversity protection. It also includes public lands with administrative designations for biodiversity conservation. Examples include private preserves managed for game species, national wildlife refuges, BLM areas of critical environmental concern, and state parks. For FNAI purposes, this designation will generally apply to the following: state parks, state reserves, state geological sites, state buffer preserves and aquatic preserves, wildlife and environmental areas, national wildlife refuges, some national park lands, and many locally managed lands purchased for natural resource protection.
Category III. This category applies to lands maintained for multiple uses, including consumptive or recreational values, and not specifically or wholly dedicated to biodiversity conservation. It also includes lands with restricted development rights. Unrestricted public access is one criterion that may cause a property to be placed into this category. Examples include most nondesignated (i.e., multiple-use) public lands administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, Department of Defense lands, state forests, regional and large local parks and open space, and private lands protected from subdivision by conservation easements and other title restrictions. For FNAI purposes, this designation will apply to state recreation areas, state gardens and trails, state forests, wildlife management areas, mitigation parks, lands managed by FL DEP Office of Greenways and Trails, most water management district properties, national forests, most Department of Defense lands, many local parks, and conservation easements on private properties. It also includes lands tracked primarily for administrative reasons, such as state historic and archaeological sites, state museums, fish management areas, national memorials, and national fish hatcheries.
Name and/or official job title of the current manager of the Managed Area.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Manager Institution. Part of the manager's address.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Manager City. City where the manager works. Part of the manger's address.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
Manager Phone. Area code and phone number of the manager.
The managing agency of the Managed Area
General description of the Managed Area, focusing on natural communities and rare species found within the Managed Area. This attribute has been split into two parts because of the shapefile text field limitation.
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Description, continued from DESC1.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
General comments concerning a Managed Area. This attribute has been split into two parts because of the shapefile text field limitation.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Comments, continued from COMMENTS1.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Source of the digital boundaries and date. Indicates whether GIS boundaries were provided by an outside agency (e.g., "DIGITAL BOUNDARIES PROVIDED BY SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT") or were transcribed and digitized by FNAI staff as described earlier (i.e., "FNAI MAPPING AND DIGITIZING"). Includes date (month/year) digital boundary file was received by FNAI and/or revisions were made by FNAI staff.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
A shortened (abbreviated) name of the Managed Area (used primarily for map labeling).
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Managed Area Web Site. Web address for the web site of the managing agency of the Managed Area.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Owner Types. Code(s) for owner(s) of Managed Area by category. F = Federal, S = State, L = Local, P = Private
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Easement Holder. Entity that holds title to the easement on the property.
Florida Natural Areas Inventory
Land Use derived from the FLUCCS Secondary Land Use category OTHER.
GeoPlan
Number of Acres.
GeoPlan
Based on field LEVEL3.
GeoPlan
The date FGDL acquired the WMD data from the Source
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
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Area in meters
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Perimeter in meters
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