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The US Geological Survey's National Mapping Division programs, products, and services that can support wetlands mapping

January 1, 1990

The US Geological Survey (USGS) programs can play an important role in support of President Bush's policy of no net loss of wetlands. A principal goal of USGS is to provide cartographic information that contributes to the wise management of the Nation's natural resources. This information consists of maps, cartographic data bases (graphic and digital), remotely sensed imagery, and information services. These products are used by Federal, State, and local governments, the private sector, and individual citizens in making decisions on the existence and use of land and water resources. I discuss the programs, products, and information services of the National Mapping Division, the tools available to determine where wetlands exist, and the capability of periodic measurement of wetlands to help in assessing compliance with the concept of no net loss of wetlands. -from Author

Publication Year 1990
Title The US Geological Survey's National Mapping Division programs, products, and services that can support wetlands mapping
Authors F.S. Baxter
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Biological Report - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Index ID 70015904
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse