Wildfire Impact User Guide: Introduction To The Web Application
Wildfire Impact User Guide: Introduction To The Web Application
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The map includes the following layers:
National Park Service Planning Units National Park Service Planning Units for selected parks
Historic Places-Point Features Historic places from the National Register of Historic Places
Historic Places-Polygon Features Historic places from the National Register of Historic Places
NPS Large Events - Selected Wildfires and fuels treatments for selected National Parks.
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The Fire Return Interval Departure will only display at certain scales. Zoom in to see it using the Zoom Slider.
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The layers can be turned on or off using the check boxes in the layer list.
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Widget overview
There are several widgets at the bottom of the map. Zoom; Legend; Layer List
Add data
Select Search,
URL, or File
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Wildfire risk widgests: Potential wildfire impacts for a buffered area - select from the map
The widget, Potential wildfire impacts for a buffered area - select from the map can be used to get information on critical
habitat, historic sites, demographics, and historic wildfires and fuels treatments for a buffered area of interest. First, select the
layer to use for the area of interest . Then, click on the box next to the layer name to select a specific feature. (If you want to de-
select the features you have selected, click on the red trash can.) Then, click and drag on the map with the mouse pointer to
select a feature. Enter the number of miles you want to buffer around the selected feature; the outputs will be features that fall
within the area of interest or the buffer surrounding it. If you are only interested in features within the area of interest, set the
buffer distance to a very small distance (such as 0.1 feet). Select Execute to run the tool.
Select a
feature
Select a layer
Select a buffer
distance
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Critical habitat, historic places, Census tracts, and NPS large events layers are clipped to the buffer (shown in blue) and are
added to the map. They are listed in Output. The output layers can be removed from the map by clicking the X in output.
A layer added to the map Click the X
showing features in the to remove
buffer the layer
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Scroll down in the output list to see a table of summary statistics for many of the SVI metrics. You can click on the bottom
righthand corner of the list to expand it.
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The summary statistics are also added to the layer list as a table; click the three dots to the right and select View in attribute
table. This will open the table at the bottom of the screen. Click on Options to export the table to a CSV. Click the down
arrow to minimize the table.
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Wildfire risk widgests: Summary Statistics for User-Supplied Data
The widget, Summary Statistics for User-Supplied Data allows the user to analyze data they have uploaded or specific layers
selected from the map. In the dropdown for Input Features, select a layer you want to analyze. It can be a layer from the map,
or a shapefile you have uploaded. Next, select an area of interest; this can be any layer in the map, included an uploaded
shapefile. To select a single layer from the map, select the box next to the layer name and click and drag on the map (select the
red trash can if you want to de-select it). Input Features that fall within the area of interest or a buffer area around it will be
analyzed. Finally, select a buffer distance and click Execute.
Select a layer
Select features from the layer
Delsect features
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There will be three outputs: A layer showing features from the Input Features that are within the buffered area, a table of
summary statistics (minimum, maximum, mean, and sum) for any numeric field for the Input Features that were within the
buffer, and a count of the number of records from the Input Features in the buffered area.
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The summary statistics are also added to the layer list as a table; click the three dots to the right and select View in attribute
table. This will open the table at the bottom of the screen. Click on Options to export the table to a CSV. Click the down
arrow to minimize the table.
The attribute table
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Wildfire risk widgests: Summary Statistics - Draw an area of interest
The widget Summary Statistics - Draw an area of interest is very similar to Summary Statistics for User-Supplied Data. The
only difference is how the Area of Interest is selected. Instead of selecting a layer, the user draws an area of interest in the
map. First, select a drawing tool. Then, use the mouse to draw an area of interest on the map.
Select a drawing
tool
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To print the map, select the print widget. Then, select the layout and format.
Print widget
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