New RAP API from NRCS & WLFW #259
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Tyler can you please take this on? Thanks
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Backdrop
One of the features that we have lacked is the ability to look at NDVI changes and derivatives through time (e.g. BRAT and RCAT just use LANDFIRE slices to do what they do). One of the things that VBET gives us is a solid map of the part of the landscape we want to track changes in (i.e. riverscapes). One of the things that Low-Tech Explorer 2.0 (being scoped now) will give us is where people are doing what in these riverscapes.
A missing piece for effectiveness monitoring is to see what changes to these riverscapes are attributable to our changes. Riparian vegetation are big parts of that.
Rangeland Analysis Platform
The RAP allows you for anywhere west of the Mississippi to view and summarize LANDSAT derivatives annually from 1984 to 2019. These include:
The interactivity is useful for us to think about as we scope the VBET Commercial Grade experience (@philipbaileynar and @shelbysawyer ), but also useful for us to think about how useful it would be for a big part of our audience to be able to pass their VBET polygons to this, or us provide the same functionality within our web portal.
They also have layers like Carbon estimates, which might become helpful for us to think about using for carbon sequestration valuation.
New RAP API
Brady just put out a RAP API for the cover and production. These return GeoJSON for those areas with summaries of the values.
You provide a geoJSON as input representing the input (e.g. point, polyline or polygon). I'm thinking we do it for our valley bottom segment (of interest).
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