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snippet: Agricultural land in Washington State is under threat of conversion to more developed land uses. The Washington State Conservation Commission has identified the need for conservation districts to have access to a database of parcels and owners of agricultural land in Washington State. Building off of a synergistic projects to create the 2019 Washington State Parcel and Forestland Databases, this project developed the first normalized, spatially explicit, statewide database of agricultural parcels and owners in Washington State. More information at https://nrsig.org/projects/washington-state-agland-database
summary: Agricultural land in Washington State is under threat of conversion to more developed land uses. The Washington State Conservation Commission has identified the need for conservation districts to have access to a database of parcels and owners of agricultural land in Washington State. Building off of a synergistic projects to create the 2019 Washington State Parcel and Forestland Databases, this project developed the first normalized, spatially explicit, statewide database of agricultural parcels and owners in Washington State. More information at https://nrsig.org/projects/washington-state-agland-database
accessInformation: Rogers, Luke W., J. Comnick, A. Cooke. (2009). The Washington State Agland Database (2019 Version, Release 1). Digital Data, March, 2021. Seattle, WA, University of Washington.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Washington State Agland Database combines land ownership, land use and assessment information with physical characteristics of the land to develop economic, social and environmental metrics about the agriculture land base. The spatially-explicit information in the database allows for analysis at the watershed, county and state level. This high-resolution dataset can produce maps, statistics and models at multiple scales. Using previously developed versions of the Parcel Database, two versions of the Agland Database were developed. This allows for a change in the agricultural land base over 10 years to be analyzed. The Agland Database is a comprehensive platform for understanding how agricultural ownership and land use is changing, thereby enabling new science and research to inform public policy analysis, debate and action.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: Agriculture Parcels 2019
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