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GIS Data Center for San Diego Fire Recovery Network
The GIS Data Center
for San Diego Fire Recovery Network
Background
The San Diego Fire
Recovery Network (SDFRN) is a network of community organizations,
government agencies, and concerned citizens who have come together
to address the widespread ecosystem changes in San Diego County
caused by the historic fires of 2003. This website is dedicated to
the distribution of GIS data, metadata, website information,
mapping efforts and other GIS-related efforts relating to these fires.
This
web site is a collaborative effort between
SDRFN and the
Department of
Geography at San Diego State University.
Goal
Our goal is
to create one centralized website that will serve as a storage
warehouse allowing users easy access to GIS-related data and
information relating specifically to the 2003 wildfires in
San Diego. This centralized database will offer
geo-referenced data, metadata, maps, other website
links, and other related
information to decision-makers, planners,
researchers, and anyone interested in the
2003 fires. Centralization of data, and easy
access downloads are the main goal
for the website development, although advanced querying
capabilities are also a functional goal of the site.
Our website is part of San
Diego Fire Recovery Network which consists of relevant
government agencies, nonprofit organizations, private companies and
whoever would like to participate in the improvement of the
environmental recovery in San Diego area.