asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004


Tags
boundaries, eco, ecology, environment, biology, biota


Summary

Assist managers of aquatic and terrestrial resources in understanding the regional patterns of the realistically attainable quality of these resources.

Description

Ecoregions denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. They are designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, management, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components. By recognizing the spatial differences in the capacities and potentials of ecosystems, ecoregions stratify the environment by its probable response to disturbance (Bryce, Omernik, and Larsen, 1999). Ecoregions are general purpose regions that are critical for structuring and implementing ecosystem management strategies across federal agencies, state agencies, and nongovernment organizations that are responsible for different types of resources in the same geographical areas (Omernik and others, 2000). A Roman numeral hierarchical scheme has been adopted for different levels of ecological regions. Level I is the coarsest level, dividing North America into 15 ecological regions. Level II divides the continent into 52 regions (Commission for Environmental Cooperation Working Group, 1997). At level III, the continental United States contains 104 ecoregions and the conterminous United States has 84 ecoregions (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [USEPA], 2003). Level IV ecoregions are further subdivisions of level III ecoregions. Methods used to define the USEPA's ecoregions are explained in Omernik (1995), Omernik and others (2000), and Gallant and others (1989). The approach used to compile the ecoregions of Arkansas is based on the premise that ecological regions can be identified through the analysis of the spatial patterns and the composition of biotic and abiotic characteristics that affect or reflect differences in ecosystem quality and integrity (Wiken, 1986; Omernik, 1987, 1995). These characteristics include geology, physiography, climate, soils, land use, wildlife, fish, hydrology, and vegetation (including "potential natural vegetation" defined by Küchler (p. 2, 1964) as "vegetation that would exist today" if human influence ended and "the resulting plant succession" was "telescoped into a single moment"). The relative importance of each characteristic varies from one ecological region to another regardless of ecoregion hierarchical level. In Arkansas, there are 7 level III ecoregions and 32 level IV ecoregions; all but four of these level IV ecoregions are also found in ecologically similar parts of adjacent states (Chapman and others, 2002, 2004a, 2004b; Griffith, Omernik, and Azevedo, 1998). Arkansas' ecological diversity is strongly related to regional physiography, geology, soil, climate, and land use. Elevated karst plateaus, folded mountains, agricultural valleys, forested uplands, and bottomland forests occur. Fire-maintained prairie was once extensive in several parts of the state. The ecoregion were compiled at a scale of 1:250,000, and depict revisions and subdivisions of earlier level III ecoregions that were originally compiled at a smaller scale (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003; Omernik, 1987). It is part of a collaborative project primarily between USEPA Region 6, USEPA-National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (Corvallis, Oregon), and the Multi-Agency Wetland Planning Team (MAWPT), which comprises representatives of six Arkansas state agencies (Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, Arkansas Forestry Commission, and University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service). Collaboration and consultation also occurred with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, USGS-Earth Resources Observation Systems Data Center, and University of Arkansas-Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies. This project is associated with an interagency effort to develop a common framework of ecological regions (McMahon and others, 2001). Reaching that objective requires recognition of the differences in the conceptual approaches and mapping methodologies applied to develop the most common ecoregion-type frameworks, including those developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Forest Service (Bailey and others, 1994), the USEPA (Omernik 1987, 1995), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Soil Conservation Service (1981). As each of these frameworks is further refined, their differences are becoming less discernible. Each collaborative ecoregion project, such as this one in Arkansas, is a step toward attaining consensus and consistency in ecoregion frameworks for the entire nation. Comments and questions regarding the Level III and IV Ecoregions of Arkansas should be addressed to Alan Woods, Oregon State University, c/o US EPA., 200 SW 35th Street, Corvallis, OR 97333, (541) 754-4469, email: woods.alan@epa.gov, or to James Omernik, USGS, c/o US EPA, 200 SW 35th Street, Corvallis, OR 97333, (541) 754-4458, email: omernik.james@epa.gov

Credits

Environmental Protection Agency

Use limitations

Extent

West  -94.617958    East  -89.618315
North  36.526744    South  32.971526

Scale Range

ArcGIS Metadata 

Topics and Keywords 

Themes or categories of the resource  environment, biota, boundaries


*Content type  Downloadable Data


Theme keywords  boundaries, eco, ecology, environment, biology, biota

Citation 

Title asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004


Presentation formats  digital map
FGDC geospatial presentation format  vector digital data


Resource Details 

Dataset languages  English (UNITED STATES)


Spatial representation type  vector


Processing environment Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.3.0.4322


Credits
Environmental Protection Agency

ArcGIS item properties
*Name asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004
*Location Server=170.94.248.50; Service=sde:postgresql:170.94.248.50; Database=asdi; User=sde; Version=sde.DEFAULT
*Access protocol ArcSDE Connection

Extents 

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
West longitude -94.617958
East longitude -89.618315
South latitude 32.971526
North latitude 36.526744

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type  Extent used for searching
*West longitude -94.617958
*East longitude -89.618315
*North latitude 36.526744
*South latitude 32.971526
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
*West longitude 355127.093319
*East longitude 802982.263319
*South latitude 3652797.798057
*North latitude 4042374.598057
*Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact 

Point of contact
Individual's name Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Office
Organization's name State of Arkansas
Contact's role  point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice 501-682-2767

Address
Delivery point 1 Capitol Mall, Suite 6D
City Little Rock
Administrative area AR
Postal code 72201
e-mail addresscommunication@arkansasgisoffice.org



Point of contact
Individual's name Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Office
Organization's name State of Arkansas
Contact's role  point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice 501-682-2767

Address
Delivery point 1 Capitol Mall, Suite 6D
City Little Rock
Administrative area AR
Postal code 72201
e-mail addresscommunication@arkansasgisoffice.org



Resource Maintenance 

Resource maintenance
Update frequency  irregular


Resource Constraints 

Legal constraints
Limitations of use
See access and use constraints information.

Spatial Reference 

ArcGIS coordinate system
*Type Projected
*Geographic coordinate reference GCS_North_American_1983
*Projection NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_15N
*Coordinate reference details
Projected coordinate system
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M origin 0
M scale 1
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Z tolerance 0.001
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High precision true
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Reference system identifier
*Value 26915
*Codespace EPSG
*Version 8.2.6


Spatial Data Properties 

Vector
*Level of topology for this dataset  geometry only


Geometric objects
Feature class name asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004
*Object type  composite
*Object count 142



ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
Feature class name asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004
*Feature type Simple
*Geometry type Polygon
*Has topology FALSE
*Feature count 142
*Spatial index TRUE
*Linear referencing FALSE



Geoprocessing history 

Distribution 

Distributor
Contact information
Individual's name Arkansas GIS Office
Organization's name State of Arkansas
Contact's role  distributor


Contact information
Phone
Voice 501-682-2929

Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1 Capitol Mall, Suite 6D
City Little Rock
Administrative area AR
Postal code 72212
Country US
e-mail addresscommunication@arkansasgisoffice.org



Ordering process

Transfer options
Online source
Location https://gis.arkansas.gov/arcgis/rest/services/FEATURESERVICES/Environment/FeatureServer/8

Online source
Locationhttp://gis.arkansas.gov/product/ecoregions-level-iii-and-iv-2004-polygon/



Distribution format
*Name SDE Feature Class


Fields 

Details for object asdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004 
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Field st_length(shape)
 
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*Scale 3




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Field description
Internal feature number.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
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Field Shape
 
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Field description
Feature geometry.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.





Field SHAPE
 
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Field description
Feature geometry.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.





Field NAME0
 
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*Field description
Internal feature number.

*Description source
Esri

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Field OBJECTID
 
*Alias Shape
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*Precision 0
*Scale 0
Field description
Internal feature number.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.







Metadata Details 

Metadata language English (UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set  utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Scope of the data described by the metadata  dataset
Scope name* dataset


Last update 2017-01-12


ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0
Standard or profile used to edit metadata ISO19139


Created in ArcGIS for the item 2006-08-15 08:03:58
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2017-01-19 11:49:42


Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2017-01-19 11:49:42

ArcGIS metadata identifier {C6D3588E-3902-4285-80A9-FDBD8A6912E6}
Published to an ArcIMS Metadata Service Published



Metadata Contacts 

Metadata contact
Individual's name Arkansas GIS Office
Organization's name State of Arkansas
Contact's position GIS Lead
Contact's role  point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice 501-682-2929

Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1 Capitol Mall, Suite 6D
City Little Rock
Administrative area AR
Postal code 72212
Country US
e-mail addresscommunication@arkansasgisoffice.org



Thumbnail and Enclosures 

FGDC Metadata (read-only) 

Entities and Attributes 

Detailed Description
Entity Type
Entity Type Labelasdi.environment.ECOREGIONS_EPA_2004

Attribute
Attribute LabelLEVEL4

Attribute
Attribute LabelAR_ECO_ID

Attribute
Attribute LabelECO

Attribute
Attribute LabelAR_ECO_

Attribute
Attribute Labelst_length(shape)

Attribute
Attribute Labelst_area(shape)

Attribute
Attribute LabelSE_ANNO_CAD_DATA

Attribute
Attribute LabelLEVEL3

Attribute
Attribute LabelNAME
Attribute Definition
Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Attribute
Attribute LabelShape
Attribute Definition
Feature geometry.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Coordinates defining the features.

Attribute
Attribute LabelSHAPE
Attribute Definition
Feature geometry.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Coordinates defining the features.

Attribute
Attribute LabelNAME0
Attribute Definition
Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition SourceEsri
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Attribute
Attribute LabelOBJECTID
Attribute Definition
Internal feature number.
Attribute Definition SourceESRI
Attribute Domain Values
Unrepresentable Domain
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.