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Page 1: John Watermolen Nevada Division of Forestry. Project funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry

Canopy AnalysisLas Vegas Valley

John WatermolenNevada Division of Forestry

Page 2: John Watermolen Nevada Division of Forestry. Project funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry

Las Vegas Valley Urban Canopy AnalysisProject funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry ProgramThank you to Partners- City of Henderson, UNLV and Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA)

Page 3: John Watermolen Nevada Division of Forestry. Project funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry

Project Description

• Project was designed to determine the amount of tree canopy in the Las Vegas Valley• Tree inventory was also included in the project proposal and an additional ARRA grant

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Background

• During a planning meeting, it was decided that NDF would do most of the work on a valley wide Canopy analysis.• Remaining funds from the Canopy analysis would be sub granted to the different municipalities for additional work• This would allow for more funding to be available for a Tree Inventory

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Map showing Project area

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Workflow• UNLV GIS and Remote Sensing lab was sub contracted to create the different land cover layers• Land cover classification schema was based on CityGreen definitions

Page 7: John Watermolen Nevada Division of Forestry. Project funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry

Initial Land Classification

•Bladed Ground- This layer is composed of land that has been bladed for development. There will be no vegetation on the properties and are usually housing developments that have not been completed. City green classification- Impervious surface-unpaved-dirt or Urban Bare

•Barren Ground- this is barren ground. It could be next to a golf course fairway or most of a property on larger size parcels. Example if there is a 1 acres parcel with mostly barren ground and a house, just make the whole parcel barren ground. City green classification Arid and Semi Arid Rangeland Sage Brush 30-70% cover or Arid and Semi Arid Rangeland Desert Shrub 30-70% cover

•Open Space- This later will consist of athletic fields, golf course fairways, greens and sand traps. This could include areas next to schools such as soccer fields. City green classification Grass Scattered Trees-grass cover 50-75% or Grass Scattered Trees-grass cover >75%

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Land Classification (cont)•Parking lots- This layer consists of large parking lots that would be adjacent to hotels, malls, larger schools, businesses and universities. It would also include runways and general airport lands. City Green Classification Impervious Surface-Paved-Drain to Sewer

•Buildings-This layer consists of residential, commercial and industrial buildings. In residential areas, complete blocks could be grouped together. In areas of partial development, group houses that are next to each other. Apartment and Condo Complexes include all parking, open space areas. City Green classification Urban or Impervious Surface-Buildings/Structures (could break this out by residential, commercial or industrial

•Water Features- This layer consist of any ponds in parks, water traps on a golf course, some of the large casino water features. City Green Classification would be Water Area

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Map showing UNLVClassification

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Final Land ClassificationFinal land classification was, using City Green descriptions:•Arid and Semi Arid Rangeland-Sagebrush=Ground cover 30% to 70%•Impervious Paved•Impervious Drain Sewer-Roads, Parking lots•Impervious Unpaved Dirt- Bladed•Open Space grass/scattered trees

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Final Land Classification•Open Space grass/Scattered trees grass cover > 75% (turf)•Trees: Grass/turf understory ground cover > 75%•Urban: Commercial/Business•Urban: Residential•Urban: Western Desert•Water Area

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Map showing Classificationused for CityGreen

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Results from CityGreen AnalysisSnapshot of results from the City Green AnalysisLas Vegas Valley-Project AreaWithin Project Area

City of Las VegasCity of HendersonCity of North Las VegasUnincorporated areas of Clark County

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Results-Las Vegas ValleyLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 52,449.9 19.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 20,420.5 7.5%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 34,445.1 12.6%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 15,750.8 5.8%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 9,549.6 3.5%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 7,439.1 2.7%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 23,472.5 8.6%

Urban: Commercial/Business 16,275.1 5.9%

Urban: Residential 77,540.5 28.3%

Urban: Western Desert 15,810.1 5.8%

Water Area 742.0 0.3%

Total: 273,895.1

100.0%

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Ecosystem Benefits-Air QualityLas Vegas Valley

Ibs Removed/year Dollar Value/yr

Carbon Monoxide 188,312 92,419

Ozone 899,714 3,178,736

Nitrogen Dioxide 481,243 1,700,254

Particulate Matter 1,506,498 3,553,601

Sulfur Dioxide 41,847 36,115

Air Pollution-Total 3,117,615 $8,561,126

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Results –City of Las VegasLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 4,439.7 6.9

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 4,161.3 6.5

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 10,171.6 15.9

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,554.1 4.0

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 2,959.2 4.6

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 1,889.8 2.9

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 8,275.8 12.9

Urban: Commercial/Business 3,478.4 5.4

Urban: Residential 22,194.6 34.6

Urban: Western Desert 3,893.4 6.1

Water Area 125.7 .2

Total: 64,143.6

100.0%

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Ecosystem Benefits-Air QualityCity of Las Vegas

Ibs Removed/year Dollar Value/yr

Carbon Monoxide 66,394 32,584

Ozone 317,215 1,120,736

Nitrogen Dioxide 169,673 559,463

Particulate Matter 531,150 1,252,903

Sulfur Dioxide 14,754 12,733

Air Pollution-Total 1,099,186 $3,018,420

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Results – City ofHendersonLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 12,654.8 25.2

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 2,260.6 4.5

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 5,977.3 11.9

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 3,091.8 6.2

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 2,020.0 4.0

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 2,060.9 4.1

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 3,545.1 7.1

Urban: Commercial/Business 2,040.4 4.1

Urban: Residential 12,881.2 25.7

Urban: Western Desert 3,184.5 6.3

Water Area 496.1 1.0

Total: 50,212.6

100.0%

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Ecosystem Benefits-Air QualityCity of Henderson

Ibs Removed/year Dollar Value/yr

Carbon Monoxide 28,441 13,958

Ozone 135,885 480,089

Nitrogen Dioxide 72,683 256,792

Particulate Matter 227,529 536,705

Sulfur Dioxide 6,320 5,455

Air Pollution-Total 470,858 $1,292,999

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Results-City of North Las VegasLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 6,009.6 19.6%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 3,097.0 10.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 4,221.4 13.7%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,232.0 7.3%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 702.3 2.3%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 627.9 2.0%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 1,685.9 5.5%

Urban: Commercial/Business 1,627.5 5.3%

Urban: Residential 8,267.3 26.9%

Urban: Western Desert 2,231.9 7.3%

Water Area 4.2 0.0%

Total: 30,707.0

100.0%

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Ecosystem Benefits-Air QualityNorth Las Vegas

Ibs Removed/year Dollar Value/yr

Carbon Monoxide 13,525 6,638

Ozone 64,620 228,306

Nitrogen Dioxide 34,564 122,117

Particulate Matter 108,201 255,229

Sulfur Dioxide 3,006 2,594

Air Pollution-Total 223,916 $614,884

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Results – Unicorporated Clark CountyLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 29,337.3 22.8

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 10,901.9 8.5

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 14,080.6 10.9

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 7,874.0 6.1

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 3,868.1 3.0

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 2,860.6 2.2

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 9,966.1 7.7

Urban: Commercial/Business 9,129.0 7.1

Urban: Residential 34,198.6 26.5

Urban: Western Desert 6,499.6 5.0

Water Area 116.1 0.1

Total: 128,831.9

100.0%

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Ecosystem Benefits-Air QualityUnincorporated Clark County

Ibs Removed/year Dollar Value/yr

Carbon Monoxide 79,955 39,240

Ozone 382,006 1,349,648

Nitrogen Dioxide 204,329 721,905

Particulate Matter 639,639 1,508,810

Sulfur Dioxide 17,768 15,334

Air Pollution-Total 1,323,697 $3,634,937

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Results using incorporated boundaries

Did a CityGreen analysis-using the boundaries for:

Las VegasHendersonNorth Las Vegas

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Results –City of Las VegasLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 13,025.3 17.8%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 4,164.1 5.7%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 10,202.4 13.9%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,626.7 3.6%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 2,959.5 4.0%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 1,890.5 2.6%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 8,279.5 11.3%

Urban: Commercial/Business 3,483.1 4.8%

Urban: Residential 22,195.6 30.3%

Urban: Western Desert 4,250.0 5.8%

Water Area 125.7 0.2%

Total: 73,202.3

100.0%

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Results – City of HendersonLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 27,645.9 42.2%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 2,286.6 3.5%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 5,994.0 9.2%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 3,114.5 4.8%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 2,020.7 3.1%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 2,062.8 3.2%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 3,547.6 5.4%

Urban: Commercial/Business 2,041.9 3.1%

Urban: Residential 12,898.8 19.7%

Urban: Western Desert 3,371.8 5.1%

Water Area 496.1 0.8%

Total: 65,480.7

100.0%

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Results-City of North Las VegasLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 23,863.8 44.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 3,097.0 5.7%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 4,275.3 7.9%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,274.4 4.2%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 703.8 1.3%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 635.8 1.2%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 1,700.7 3.1%

Urban: Commercial/Business 1,627.5 3.0%

Urban: Residential 8,267.4 15.3%

Urban: Western Desert 7,605.7 14.1%

Water Area 4.2 0.0%

Total: 54,055.5

100.0%

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Summary-Canopy CoverEntity Project Area Entity Boundary

Las Vegas Valley 8.6%

City of Las Vegas 12.9% 8,280 acres = 11.3%

City of Henderson 7.1% 3,548 acres = 5.4%

City of North Las Vegas 5.5% 1,700 acres = 3.1%

Unincorporated Clark County

8.6%

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Ecosystem BenefitsIncrease Canopy Cover

Increasing Canopy Cover can mitigate Air Pollution, Water Quality and Water Quantity (Runoff) for the Las Vegas Valley

Enitity Current Canopy

Ecosytem Benefits

Current Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

20% Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

Las Vegas Valley

8.6%

Air Pollution

3,117,615/$8,561,126

7,275,751/$19,979,574

Stormwater Management

69,368,919 ft3 -35,100,743 ft3

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Ecosystem BenefitsIncrease Canopy Cover

Increasing Canopy Cover can mitigate Air Pollution, Water Quality and Water Quantity (Runoff) for the Las Vegas Valley

Enitity Current Canopy

Ecosytem Benefits

Current Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

20% Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

City of Las Vegas

8.6%

Air Pollution

1,099,688/$3019799

1,944,546/$5,339,821

Stormwater Management

24,889,764 ft3 -5,829,167 ft3

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Ecosystem BenefitsIncrease Canopy Cover

Increasing Canopy Cover can mitigate Air Pollution, Water Quality and Water Quantity (Runoff) for the Las Vegas Valley

Enitity Current Canopy

Ecosytem Benefits

Current Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

20% Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

City of Henderson

8.6%

Air Pollution

3,117,615/$8,561,126

7,275,751/$19,979,574

Stormwater Management

69,368,919 ft3 -35,100,743 ft3

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Ecosystem BenefitsIncrease Canopy Cover

Increasing Canopy Cover can mitigate Air Pollution, Water Quality and Water Quantity (Runoff) for the Las Vegas Valley

Enitity Current Canopy

Ecosytem Benefits

Current Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

20% Canopy Ecosytem Benefits

City of North Las Vegas

5.4%

Air Pollution

471,190/1,293,912

1,739,430/4,776,561

Stormwater Management

6,131,911 ft3 -5,335,052 ft3

Page 33: John Watermolen Nevada Division of Forestry. Project funded by a U.S. Forest Service Western Competitive grant, through the State and Private Forestry

Canopy Cover-ZoningA generalized zoning layer was developed by UNLV. 11 different zoning categoriesCityGreen analysis done for each zoning category for each entity

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Canopy Cover-Zoning•The zoning map was prepared by merging the landuse maps of the individual cities. •In the merging process, careful attention was given to the merging of the different classification schemes used by the cities.•Process for creating a Las Vegas valley zoning map began with researching available data of designated city land use boundaries and government zone policies. •Each city website had PDF’s of their zoning map and of the building code which defines land use characteristics. •Shapefiles of the zoning maps were accessible at the Clark County GIS Management Office website (GISMO).

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Map showing Generalized Zoning

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Las Vegas Valley-CommercialLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 12,885.7 29.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 8,761.7 19.8%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 2,906.6 6.6%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,801.4 6.3%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 299.2 0.7%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 236.0 .5%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 1,805.3 4.1%

Urban: Commercial/Business 9,016.8 20.4%

Urban: Residential 3,368.9 7.6%

Urban: Western Desert 2,147.0 4.9%

Water Area 16.1 0.0%

Total: 44,244.8

100.0%

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Las Vegas Valley-IndustrialLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 4,613.8 19.8%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 4,166.4 17.9%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 1,052.2 4.5%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 3,178.0 13.7%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 92.4 0.4%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 50.8 0.2%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 326.3 1.4%

Urban: Commercial/Business 3,534.6 15.2%

Urban: Residential 107.4 0.5%

Urban: Western Desert 6,089.6 26.2%

Water Area 40.3 0.2%

Total: 23,251.8

100.0%

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Las Vegas Valley-Open LandLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 72999.5 62.6%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 116.3 0.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 301.3 0.3%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 1063.7 0.9%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 31.6 0.0%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 52.0 0.0%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 59.4 0.1%

Urban: Commercial/Business 30.4 0.0%

Urban: Residential 94.7 0.1%

Urban: Western Desert 41913.9 25.9%

Water Area 0 0.0%

Total: 116,662.7

100.0%

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Las Vegas Valley-Public UseLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 33,387.7 42.8%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 4,871.6 6.2%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 638.6 0.8%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 2,719.9 3.5%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 4,205.0 5.4%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 4,134.9 5.3%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 1,966.3 2.5%

Urban: Commercial/Business 1,829.8 2.3%

Urban: Residential 272.8 0.3%

Urban: Western Desert 23,492.4 30.1%

Water Area 490.3 0.6%

Total: 78,009.4

100.0%

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Las Vegas Valley-UnclassifiedLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 1,349.2 4.1%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 55.3 0.2%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 11,554.1 34.7%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 123.3 0.4%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 62.9 0.2%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 27 0.1%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 832.4 2.5%

Urban: Commercial/Business 45.4 0.1%

Urban: Residential 517.9 1.6%

Urban: Western Desert 18,682.1 56.2%

Water Area 3.3 0.0%

Total: 33,252.9

100.0%

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Las Vegas Valley-Nellis AFBLand Type Acres Percenta

geArid & Semi-Arid Rangeland: Sagebrush: Ground cover 30% - 70% 4929.7 35.6%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved 1167.1 8.4%

Impervious Surfaces: Paved: Drain to sewer 27.8 0.2%

Impervious Surfaces: Unpaved: Dirt 147.6 1.1%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees 245.4 1.8%

Open Space - Grass/Scattered Trees: Grass cover > 75% 361.6 2.6%

Trees: Grass/turf understory: Ground cover > 75% 112.0 0.8%

Urban: Commercial/Business 574.4 4.1%

Urban: Residential 424.8 3.1%

Urban: Western Desert 5856.8 42.3%

Water Area 0.0 0.0%

Total: 13847.1

100.0%

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How does Las Vegas CompareLas Vegas Valley 8.6%City of Las Vegas 13%City of Henderson 7%City of N. Las Vegas 5.5%Unincorporated 7.7%Truckee Meadows 4.5%Denver, CO 10%Salt Lake City, UT 10%Albuquerque, NM 6%

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What’s next

•Heat Island Study by UNLV-in progress•Additional Canopy Analysis such as planting areas-City of Henderson-completed•Tree Inventory of public tree-in progress•Redo Canopy Analysis in 5 to 10 years

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UNLV Heat Island StudyThis project is an extension of Las Vegas landcover mapping project. We are develop urban thermal model for Las Vegas valley to understand the thermal entrapment that leads to urban heat islands. In this work, we are also investigating the landcover changes over last 30 years using LandSat imagery. This would help link the urban heat island development to the urban sprawl.

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City of HendersonUpdated Tree canopy using 2010 NAIP

imageryPossible Planting Area (PPA) –

Open space turf grassOpen space other landscapingParking lots

Henderson CommunityViz Analysis: Galleria Parking Lot Analysis including examples of potential costs and benefits for tree planting scenarios including existing tree canopy

UTC assessment metrics for HOAs, bus stop buffers, CDBG eligible census tracts, and parcels in the downtown redevelopment area to determine PPA

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QuestionsJohn Watermolen-Nevada Division of Forestry(775) [email protected]

http://forestry.nv.gov/forestry-resources/urban-tree-canopy-assessment-projects/