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Project Title: Forest Inventory Project Proposal: GIS Support of the PDMVA ITAM Program
Investigator(s):
Todd Bacastow and Doug Miller
Sponsor:
Pa Department of Military and Veterans Affairs


Environmental Problem Addressed:
Land use management.

Research Project Objectives:
Project objectives are to provide GIS support to the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (PA DMVA) in the area of land management, training management, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Specifically, the PISE researchers will assist DMVA with military range and training land needs associated with the following:

Summary:
The Army recognizes that military training affects the environment. As such, all activities, including training, must be environmentally sustainable and meet current needs without compromising the integrity of the environment for future generations. The Army's Integrated Training Area Management (ITAM) program was established to achieve optimum, sustainable use of training lands, through a program that includes inventorying and monitoring land conditions, integrating training requirements with land carrying capacity, educating land users to minimize adverse impacts, and providing for land rehabilitation and maintenance

There are three subtasks associated with these efforts:

  1. Support of the Army ITAAM Program and Enterprise GIS
    This subtask will address data compatibility, eliminate redundant GIS efforts, and integrate GIS databases and GIS applications across the enterprise system. Data will be documented in accordance with the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata.
  2. Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring
    This subtask will apply the biodiversity profile approach using a multi-scale and multi-seasonal assessment of many different collecting and sampling techniques targeting all taxa of plants and animals, particularly invertebrates.
  3. Forest Management
    Under this subtask the staff at the Penn State Forestland Management Office will continue the development and implementation of a computerized, integrated approach to the inventory and management of forestland utilizing portable data recorders, global positioning units, GIS and database technology. Penn State will oversee all aspects of a forest-wide inventory of overstory and understory vegetation within the borders of Fort Indiantown Gap.

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