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        <origin>University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning</origin>
        <pubdate>20161001</pubdate>
        <title>CLIP Version 4 - Florida Ecological Greenways Network Priorities adopted by Florida Greenways and Trails Council</title>
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          <pubplace>Tallahassee, Fl</pubplace>
          <publish>Florida Natural Areas Inventory</publish>
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        <othercit>State of Florida</othercit>
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      <abstract>Either part of a large landscape-scale &#8220;hub&#8221;, or an ecological corridor connecting two or more hubs. Hubs indicate core landscapes that are large enough to maintain populations of wide-ranging or fragmentation-sensitive species including black bear or panther and areas that are more likely to support functional ecosystem services. Highest priorities indicate the most significant hubs and corridors in relation to completing a functionally connected statewide ecological network, but all priority levels have conservation value. This data layer was created by the University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning to provide an ecological component to the Statewide Greenways System plan developed by the Dept. of Environmental Protection, Office of Greenways and Trails. It is intended to represent a statewide network of ecological hubs and linkages designed to maintain landscape-scale ecological functions and fragmentation sensitive biodiversity throughout the state.</abstract>
      <purpose>This layer was created as part of the Florida Ecological Greenways Network GIS Database. The Florida Ecological Greenways Network (FEGN) identifies the opportunities to protect large, intact landscapes important for conserving Florida&#8217;s biodiversity and ecosystem services, and serves as a backbone for biodiversity and ecosystem protection efforts in Florida. An important goal of the FEGN is to protect a functionally connected network of public and private conservation lands from the tip of south Florida to the tip of the Florida panhandle while also potentially providing functional connectivity to conservation lands in Georgia and Alabama.</purpose>
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    <useconst>Mapped corridors represent opportunity areas within which a linkage could be maintained; not all of the area identified in a corridor is necessarily required in order to protect a functional linkage. There are specific wildlife corridor design criteria that should be consulted during the process of designing functional corridors to facilitate protection of habitat, wildlife movement, and ecosystem services. Not all local and regional (multi-county) potential corridors are identified, as this model has a statewide to regional focus. Local identification of potentially important ecological/wildlife corridors should also include identification of local and regional riparian (stream) networks, contiguous swaths of natural and semi-natural land between existing conservation lands, or other known wildlife corridors that may not all be included within the FEGN.</useconst>
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          <cntper>Jon Oetting and Tom Hoctor</cntper>
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    <complete>This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our knowledge.</complete>
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          <cntorg>Florida Geographic Data Library (FGDL)</cntorg>
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          <addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
          <address>431 Architecture PO Box 115706</address>
          <city>Gainesville</city>
          <state>Florida</state>
          <postal>32611-5706</postal>
          <country>US</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntemail>For FGDL Software: http://www.fgdl.org/software.html</cntemail>
        <cntemail>Technical Support: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfeed.html</cntemail>
        <cntemail>FGDL Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdlfaq.html</cntemail>
        <cntemail>Web site: http://www.fgdl.org</cntemail>
        <cntemail>Mailing list for FGDL: http://www.fgdl.org/fgdl-l.html</cntemail>
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    <resdesc>DOWNLOADABLE DATA</resdesc>
    <distliab>The Florida Geographic Data Library is a collection of Geospatial Data compiled by the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from the Florida Department of Transportation. GIS data available in FGDL is collected from various state, federal, and other agencies (data sources) who are data stewards, producers, or publishers. The data available in FGDL may not be the most current version of the data offered by the data source. University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no guarantees about the currentness of the data and suggests that data users check with the data source to see if more recent versions of the data exist. Furthermore, the GIS data available in the FGDL are provided 'as is'. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no warranties, guaranties or representations as to the truth, accuracy or completeness of the data provided by the data sources. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center makes no representations or warranties about the quality or suitability of the materials, either expressly or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. The University of Florida GeoPlan Center shall not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of using, modifying, contributing or distributing the materials. A note about data scale: Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes. Please be sure you are using the best available data. 1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the county level. 1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries. 1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level. 1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger. Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data before using it for projects or analysis. Every effort has been made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact section of this documentation. For more information regarding scale and accuracy, see our webpage at: http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html</distliab>
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    <techpreq>This data is intended for use with a Geographic Information Systems or Remote Sensing software package.</techpreq>
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          <cntorg>University of Florida GeoPlan Center</cntorg>
          <cntper>Tom Hoctor, Michael Spontak</cntper>
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          <city>Gainesville</city>
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