Gap Analysis Annual Meeting 2003 Landscape Analyst  What is the Landscape Analyst? –Existing GIS software extension –Evaluates impacts of landscape.

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Gap Analysis Annual Meeting 2003 Landscape Analyst  What is the Landscape Analyst? –Existing GIS software extension –Evaluates impacts of landscape change using indicators: Water quality Wildlife habitat Landscape characteristics  Available for general use –Canaan Valley Institute –

Gap Analysis Annual Meeting 2003 Landscape Analyst Landscape change modeling  User-directed land cover data editing  Automated development potential model Current LULCModeled Development, Potential LULC Landscape Analyst Development Model