Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data, 2014

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2014

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Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data, 2014

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2024-02-01

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Johnson, Lucinda
ljohnson@d.umn.edu

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The Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data were developed in combination with the Minnesota Restorable Wetland Index to: predict likely locations of restorable wetlands; locate highly stressed areas most in need of water quality or habitat improvement; prioritize areas that already are or are most likely to result in high functioning, sustainable wetlands; identify areas that will provide the greatest benefits in the form of water quality and habitat. Data include: Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Viability, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Water Quality Benefits, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Habitat Stress, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Habitat Benefits, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Nitrogen Stress, and Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Phosphorus Stress. This data had previously been available within the Minnesota Restorable Wetland Prioritization Tool (2013-2024).

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This suite of decision support data consists of six individual GeoTIFF files with a resolution of 30 meters.

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The development of this data was supported through the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment.

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Johnson, Lucinda; Brady, Valerie; Erickson, Jeremy; Brown, Terry; Gernes, Mark. (2024). Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data, 2014. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/aksj-j402.

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