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Wildland-urban interface data for the conterminous U.S. based on 125 million building locations

The wildland-urban interface (WUI) is the area where urban development occurs in close proximity to wildland vegetation. We generated WUI maps for the conterminous U.S. using building point locations (Carlson et al. 2022), offering higher spatial resolution compared to previously developed WUI maps based on U.S. Census Bureau housing density data (Radeloff et al., 2017). Building point locations were obtained from a Microsoft product released in 2018, which classified building footprints based on high-resolution satellite imagery. Maps were also based on wildland vegetation mapped by the 2016 National Land Cover Dataset (Yang et al., 2018). The mapping algorithm utilized definitions of the WUI from the U.S. Federal Register (USDA & USDI, 2001) and Radeloff et al. (2005). According to these definitions, two classes of WUI were identified: 1) the intermix, where there is at least 50% vegetation cover surrounding buildings, and 2) the interface, where buildings are within 2.4 km of a patch of vegetation at least 5 km2 in size that contains at least 75% vegetation. Both classes required a minimum building density of 6.17 buildings per km2. Maps of intermix and interface WUI were generated using a range of circular neighborhood sizes, based on radius distances from 100 – 1,500 m, to determine building density and vegetation cover on a pixel-by-pixel basis (Bar Massada et al., 2013). A composite map was also generated by combining the combined WUI maps (both interface and intermix WUI) for all neighborhood sizes, with field values indicating the radius distances for which pixels are included in the WUI classification. For each of the 6 neighborhood sizes, the data include rasters indicating the vegetation density threshold for intermix WUI, building density, the building density threshold, and the building-based WUI classification. Additional rasters are included indicating the vegetation proximity threshold for interface WUI and the combined WUI composite map. References: Bar Massada, A., S.I. Stewart, R.B. Hammer, M.H. Mockrin, and V.C. Radeloff. 2013. Using structure locations as a basis for mapping the wildland urban interface. Journal of Environmental Management 128:540–547; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.06.021 Carlson, A.R., Helmers, D.P., Hawbaker, T.J., Mockrin, M.H., Radeloff, V.S. 2022. The wildland-urban interface in the United States based on 125 million building locations. Ecological Applications. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2597 Radeloff, V. C., R. B. Hammer, S. I. Stewart, J. S. Fried, S. S. Holcomb, and J. F. McKeefry. 2005. The wildland-urban interface in the United States. Ecological Applications 15:799-805; https://doi.org/10.1890/04-1413 Radeloff, V. C., D.P. Helmers, H.A. Kramer, M.H. Mockrin, P.M. Alexandre, A. Bar Massada, V. Butsic, T.J. Hawbaker, S. Martinuzzi, A.D. Syphard, and S.I. Stewart. 2017. The 1990-2010 wildland-urban interface of the conterminous United States (2nd ed.) [Geospatial data]. Forest Service Research Data Archive; https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2015-0012-2. USDA and USDI. 2001. Urban wildland interface communities within vicinity of Federal lands that are at high risk from wildfire. Federal Register 66:751-777. Yang, L., S. Jin, P. Danielson, C. Homer, L. Gass, S.M. Bender, A. Case, C. Costello, J. Dewitz, J. Fry, M. Funk, B. Granneman, G.C. Liknes, M. Rigge, and G. Xian. 2018. A new generation of the United States National Land Cover Database: Requirements, research priorities, design, and implementation strategies. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 146:108–123; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2018.09.006

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Author(s) Amanda R. Carlson, David P. Helmers, Todd J Hawbaker orcid, Miranda H. Mockrin orcid, Volker C Radeloff
Publication Date 2022-03-31
Beginning Date of Data 2012-06-30
Ending Date of Data 2012-06-30
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P94BT6Q7
Citation Carlson, A.R., Helmers, D.P., Hawbaker, T.J., Mockrin, M.H., and Radeloff, V.C., 2022, Wildland-urban interface data for the conterminous U.S. based on 125 million building locations: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P94BT6Q7.
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