{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "EDW_FireOccurrenceAndPerimeter_01", "guid": "5AFE1B07-BCE2-45E7-9EF0-8CBCB48A4503", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "A public map service depicting national USFS fire occurrence locations and national USFS fire perimeter boundaries where wildland fires have historically occurred on National Forest System Lands and/or where protection is the responsibility of the US Forest Service. Knowing where wildland fire events have happened in the past is critical to land management efforts in the future. The FireOccurrence point layer represents ignition points, or points of origin, from which individual USFS wildland fires started. The FinalFirePerimeter polygon layer represents final mapped wildland fire perimeters. The FirePerimeter polygon layer represents daily and final mapped wildland fire perimeters. This data is utilized by fire & aviation staffs, land managers, land planners, and resource specialists on and around National Forest System Lands. The attributes included within the FireOccurrence point layer are needed to meet the needs of the US Forest Service, for data exchange between interagency data systems, to relate to the FirePerimeter polygon data layer and various fire data systems, and to track the locations of wildland fires.", "description": "A public map service depicting national USFS fire occurrence locations and national USFS fire perimeter boundaries where wildland fires have historically occurred on National Forest System Lands and/or where protection is the responsibility of the US Forest Service. Knowing where wildland fire events have happened in the past is critical to land management efforts in the future.", "summary": "A public map service depicting national USFS fire occurrence locations and national USFS fire perimeter boundaries where wildland fires have historically occurred on National Forest System Lands and/or where protection is the responsibility of the US Forest Service. Knowing where wildland fire events have happened in the past is critical to land management efforts in the future. The FireOccurrence point layer represents ignition points, or points of origin, from which individual USFS wildland fires started. The FinalFirePerimeter polygon layer represents final mapped wildland fire perimeters. The FirePerimeter polygon layer represents daily and final mapped wildland fire perimeters. This data is utilized by fire & aviation staffs, land managers, land planners, and resource specialists on and around National Forest System Lands. The attributes included within the FireOccurrence point layer are needed to meet the needs of the US Forest Service, for data exchange between interagency data systems, to relate to the FirePerimeter polygon data layer and various fire data systems, and to track the locations of wildland fires.", "title": "EDW_FireOccurrenceAndPerimeter_01", "tags": [ "Fire Occurrence", "Perimeter", "Wildfire", "USFS" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -150.529214355, -89.998054091 ], [ 100.74287909, 90 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "GCS_North_American_1983", "accessInformation": "US Forest Service Enterprise Map Services Program", "licenseInfo": "" }