Vegetation Mapping at North Cascades National Park
Project ID: P12AC10432
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Partner Institution: Portland State University
Fiscal Year: 2012
Initial Funding: $17,072
Total Funding: $393,349
Project Type: Technical Assistance
Project Disciplines: Biological
National Park: North Coast and Cascades Network Inventory & Monitoring
Principal Investigator: Kagan, Jimmy
Agreement Technical Representative: Copass, Catharine
Abstract: Staff at Portland State University will collaboratively develop a vegetation map of North Cascades National Park with the North Coast and Cascades Network. They will use automated image segmentation and classification techniques in combination with traditional vegetation mapping techniques to develop the map. They will work collaboratively with a mapping team that includes staff from the National Park Service (NPS) and NatureServe. The map will meet NPS mapping standards, mapping to the level of Alliances of the National Vegetation Classification System, at the 1:24,000 scale, with a 0.5 ha minimum mapping unit and a 80% overall and per class accuracy. This up-to-date vegetation map of North Cascades National Park can be used to inform the public about natural vegetation and biological diversity represented within the park. The vegetation map can also be used by a wide range of public entities for a variety of applications including managing natural resources, conducting research, identifying sensitive or threatened habitats, and creating educational programs. It will also serve as a baseline document of current vegetation to evaluate change of these valuable public resources over time. AGP-9500-12-009