Vegetation classification and mapping, Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi

National Park Service Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/GULN/NRTR—2013/710
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The National Park Service (NPS) Gulf Coast Inventory and Monitoring Network, with the support of the National Park Service Vegetation Inventory completed vegetation classification and mapping for Vicksburg National Military Park (VICK), in Warren County, Mississippi, from 2004 to 2010. VICK is one of more than 250 NPS units to be covered by the Vegetation Inventory. Methods and procedures follow those of the NPS Vegetation Inventory as of August, 2012 (http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/inventory/veg/index.cfm).

Ecologists collected floristic and environmental data from 45 vegetation field plots and classified and described 13 plant community types corresponding to US National Vegetation Classification (USNVC) associations from these data.

This classification was used to map 712 hectares (1,698 acres) of Vicksburg National Military Park, in ten map classes corresponding to vegetation associations and two non-vegetated land cover classes, from a digital orthomosaic created from 1:24,000 color infrared aerial photographs and digital elevation model (DEM) data. Methods used to delineate stands varied according to vegetation type and were a combination of incorporating stand boundaries from an existing map, new “heads-up” interpretation and modeling of digital environmental spatial data.

A thematic accuracy assessment collected vegetation data from 118 field observations stratified across the vegetation classes. The overall accuracy of the vegetation map was estimated to be 60.5% at the thematic level of USNVC association and 92.4% at the thematic level of USNVC group. Estimates of areas of vegetation types, as adjusted for mapping error, were calculated for all types mapped and/or observed during the thematic accuracy assessment.

An important finding of this study is that the composition of the forests of VICK is substantially different from that described by earlier, more qualitative, accounts. Implications of these findings and possible applications of the data for resource monitoring and management are presented.

This report summarizes the methods and general results of the Vegetation Inventory for Vicksburg National Military Park. Appendices include descriptions of vegetation types, a field key to the types, a list of plant species, and accuracy assessment contingency tables.

This report is supplemented by the project data, which include:

  • spatial database containing map polygon attributes. Geospatial products are in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection, Zone 15, using the North American Datum of 1983.
  • all field data (plot, observation point, and accuracy assessment point) stored in a Microsoft Access database
  • metadata for all digital products

The data and reports produced by this investigation reside at: https://irma.nps.gov/App/ and/or at: http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Title Vegetation classification and mapping, Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi
Series title National Park Service Natural Resource Technical Report
Series number NPS/GULN/NRTR—2013/710
Year Published 2013
Publisher National Park Service, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science
Publisher location Fort Collins, CO
Contributing office(s) Fort Collins Science Center
Description xi, 48 p.
Country United States
State Mississippi
Other Geospatial Vicksburg National Military Park
Online Only (Y/N) N
Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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