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Background and Justification
The Jaffrey Conservation Commission, in its role as
advocate for natural resources on behalf of the Town,
recognized the need for current natural resource data for
the entire town displayed at a scale sufficient for
meaningful interpretation for conservation planning.
Cognizant of the technical advances in both digital spatial
data and the mapping software applications to utilize it,
the Town applied for a grant through the N.H. Moose Plate
Fund for the production of a series of new maps to display
the extent and location of its critical resources. Funding
was approved, and in 2008 the Town secured the services of
Kane & Ingraham, Conservation Consultants to produce the
map series, along with a summary report that would together
constitute a new Natural Resource Inventory of the town,
which the present report comprises.
The Natural Resource Inventory
In the past two decades, Natural Resource Inventory has
become a critical tool for the collection, synthesis,
display and interpretation of date relating to natural
resources of an area, be it at the property scale, town
scale, regional scale or larger. Essentially a compilation
of resource information tied to location, it can take many
forms, depending on the needs of the sponsor. By displaying
the known resources of an area on a variety of maps, the
various component resources that exist at a location can be
comprehended at once, and decisions the impact resource use
are better informed.
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NRI Summary Report (1.8 MB)
Full-Size Maps:
Base
Map (7.8 MB)
Wildlife
and Ecology (2.2 MB)
Unfragmented
Lands (1.5 MB)
Water
Resources (1.6 MB)
Soil
Types (1.9 MB)
Scenic
Areas (1.4 MB)
Co-Occurrence
Map (9.2 MB)
Tax
Parcels and Zoning (0.6 MB)
Conservation
Focus Areas (2 MB)
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