Percent Change in Pastureland Area, 1982 - 1997
Description
This shaded polygon map shows the percent change
in the amount of pastureland area from 1982 to
1997 within each 8 digit hydrologic unit, using
1982 as a base year. The percentages are
presented in five categories based on the
following divisions: an increase of more than
25%, an increase of 5% to 25%, little change
(less than 5% change), a decrease of 5% to 25%,
and a decrease of over 25%. Areas with no
pastureland in either 1982 or 1997 are hatched.
Areas with 95% or more Federal area are shown as
hatched lines.
Cautions for this Product:
Areas with small amounts of pastureland may have
very high rates of change. This map may not be
used to determine site-specific information.
Data are not collected on Federal land. Data
are not shown for areas where pastureland is
less than 5% of the total area. Data are not
available for Alaska or the Pacific Basin. Data
for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are
aggregated by 6-digit hydrologic unit.
Sources
Source:
National Resources Inventory, 1997
Distributor:
USDA-NRCS-RIAD
Reliability:
NRI sample data are generally reliable at the
95% confidence interval for state and certain
broad substate area analyses. Generally,
analyses that aggregate data points by smaller
geographic areas and/or more specific criteria
result in fewer data points for each aggregation
and therefore less reliable estimates. NRI maps
reflect national patterns rather than site-
specific information.
Layers
Aggregate Layer:
8 Digit Hydrologic Unit Areas with Federal Land
Other Layers Displayed:
State
Definitions
Federal land:
A land ownership class designating land that is
owned by the Federal Government. It does not
include, for example, trust lands administered
by the Bureau of Indian Affairs nor Tennessee
Valley Authority (TVA) land. No data are
collected for any year that land is in this
ownership. [NRI-97]
Land cover/use:
A term that includes categories of land cover
and categories of land use. Land cover is the
vegetation or other kind of material that covers
the land surface. Land use is the purpose of
human activity on the land; it is usually but
not always related to the land cover. The NRI
uses the term (land cover/use) to identify the
categories that account for all the surface area
in the United States [BS-1982; NRI-97]
Native pasture:
A Land Cover/Use included with Pastureland where
the climax plant community was forest and is now
being used primarily for grazing of native
and/or introduced species. [NPM; NRI-87]
Pastureland and Native Pasture:
A Land Cover/Use category of land managed
primarily for the production of introduced or
native forage plants for livestock grazing.
Pastureland may consist of a single species in a
pure stand, a grass mixture or a grass-legume
mixture. Management usually consists of
cultural treatments-fertilization, weed control,
reseeding, or renovation and control of
grazing. (For the NRI, includes land that has a
vegetative cover of grasses, legumes, and/or
forbs, regardless of whether or not it is being
grazed by livestock.) [NRI-97]
Product Information
Product ID:
5054
Production Date:
1/12/01
Product Type:
Map
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