The Florida Conservation Atlas 2.0

The Florida Conservation atlas is a conglomeration of conservation-oriented spatial datasets that can be used in different scales of conservation planning. The atlas is also a compilation of material overviewing the history of conservation and conservation planning and programs in Florida.


CD-ROM Contents

  • AtlasExplorer 2.0 - a standalone Windows application to view the data, images and conservation information included on the CD-ROM. See a screenshot.
  • A hyperlinked atlas describing Florida-specific conservation planning programs throughout history, viewable with most web browsers.
  • Numerous conservation-related geographic datasets, including Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas, Priority Wetlands, Biodiversity Hot Spots, and Species Occurrence Data.

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Acknowledgements

The Florida Conservation Atlas was produced for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection by the GeoPlan Center using information from the Florida Geographic Data Library.

Editors:
Paul Zwick
Peggy Carr
Robin White-Young
Karen Whitney

Project Manager:
Ilir Bejleri

Authors:
Robin White-Young
Barbara Stafford-Pierce

Research Assistants:
Ashley Murphy
Jodi Rutmann