A Gap analysis of Arkansas : June 1998 final report.

Format
Map
Language
English
Published/​Created
Moscow, Idaho : National Gap Analysis Project : University of Idaho ; [Washington, D.C.] : [For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.], 1998.
Description
  • (W 95⁰--W 90⁰/N 37⁰--N 33⁰).
  • 2 CD-ROMs : color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 user's guide container insert.

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    Subject(s)
    Summary note
    Gap Analysis is nationwide U.S. Dept. of the Interior program to identify and map diversity of terrestrial animal species. Gaps are lands with significent species habitats unprotected by parks, reserves, or refuges; program brings together problem-solving capabilites of federal, state, and private scientists.
    Notes
    • Title from disc label.
    • "Final report and GIS data produced by the Arkansas Gap Analysis Project, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and the Center For Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST)"--Container insert.
    • Shipping list no.: 2000-0029-E.
    System details
    System requirements: Final report should operate readily on any modern computer with current operating software. Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on Disc 1. A GIS system is needed to use GAP data.
    Other format(s)
    • Also available via Internet at GAP Analysis Web site. Address as of 5/15/2002: http://www.gap.uidaho.edu/Projects/FTP.htm; current access is available via PURL [shows list of States with final reports now available for downloading from database which is still under development].
    • Also available in hard copy as "print on demand": Address as of 5/15/2002: http://www.gap.uidaho.edu/Literature/printondemand.htm.
    Title from container insert
    • AR--GAP
    SuDoc no.
    I 19.212/4:AR 4 K/DISC 1-2
    OCLC
    43923529
    RCP
    C - S
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