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Service Description: The content of this data includes Idaho recreation sites primarily representing BLM sites, Only sites administered by BLM are replicated to the as part of the national replication / compilation process. For more information contact us at
[email protected].
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Description: The content of this data includes Idaho recreation sites primarily representing BLM sites, Only sites administered by BLM are replicated to the as part of the national replication / compilation process. For more information contact us at
[email protected].
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office
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Title: BLM ID Recreation Site Point
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Comments: The content of this data includes Idaho recreation sites primarily representing BLM sites, Only sites administered by BLM are replicated to the as part of the national replication / compilation process. For more information contact us at [email protected].
Subject: The intent of this dataset is to depict Idaho recreation sites (i.e., point features). Evidently, a series of fields supporting an NLCS web display functionality were operating in the background (these infrastructure protocols were intended to support NLCS-centric directives conceived of and implemented early in the national data standard development process). This realization initiated a drive at the NOC to document and integrate the NLCS-related needs, thus resulting in Interim Standard v1.2. For more information on the NLCS component. The final data standard was nearing completion. The participants in the review included the two state leads, the State Data Administrator. Concerns highlighted in the comments included the practicality of maintaining an NLCS component (i.e., the only points on blm.gov/visit that stem from the geospatial dataset are represented by a limited number of the NLCS sites, while the majority of displayed place markers stem from RIDB), the general need to reconcile multiple overlapping systems of record, and the potentially onerous nature of certain new database schema implementations (e.g., apparent push to view sites as polygons, while identifying individual amenities using point features).
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