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San Joaquin Valley Greenprint

Jan 26, 2017 (Last modified Feb 22, 2017)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
San Joaquin Valley Greenprint

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This gallery contains the data layers assembled by the SJV Greenprint team.  The SJV Greenprint can be used by Valley planners and decision-makers; local, state, and federal resource managers, and the general public to address a range of questions, inform projects, plans, partnerships, and policies that accommodate regional growth while safeguarding the natural resources required to support growth and enhance quality of life throughout the Valley.  A large collection of publicly funded maps and data that portray the SJV’s water, agricultural, and ecological resources have been compiled and evaluated The report provides baseline information on the current conditions and trends of natural resources on the valley floor - Water, Agriculture, Biodiversity and Energy. The map and data collection span the full extent of the eight San Joaquin Valley counties - Kern, Tulare, Kings, Fresno, madera, Merced, Stanislaus, and San Joaquin Counties.
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agriculture, water, biodiversity, san joaquin valley, energy
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