Flickr Photo Analysis, On site surveys, and Station Assessments for Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay
Data analysis results of Flickr photos from Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay cross-walking photos with beneficiary classes and environmental end point classes from the National Ecosystem Services Plus classification system. Data of onsite user observations in Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay capturing environmental conditions, counts of individuals observed, and information on any beneficiary classes (using the National Ecosystem Services Plus classification system) observed. Data from environmental station assessment in Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay on potential people access or utilization of the space (e.g., access for boats, viewscapes).
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Littles, C.J., N.S. Lewis, T. Dewitt, and M. Harwell. Recreational Beneficiaries and their Landscape Dependencies across National Estuary Program Sites: Tillamook Bay (OR) and Tampa Bay (FL), USA. Ecosystems and People. Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, 19(1): 2276756, (2023).
Complete Metadata
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| description | Data analysis results of Flickr photos from Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay cross-walking photos with beneficiary classes and environmental end point classes from the National Ecosystem Services Plus classification system. Data of onsite user observations in Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay capturing environmental conditions, counts of individuals observed, and information on any beneficiary classes (using the National Ecosystem Services Plus classification system) observed. Data from environmental station assessment in Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay on potential people access or utilization of the space (e.g., access for boats, viewscapes). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Littles, C.J., N.S. Lewis, T. Dewitt, and M. Harwell. Recreational Beneficiaries and their Landscape Dependencies across National Estuary Program Sites: Tillamook Bay (OR) and Tampa Bay (FL), USA. Ecosystems and People. Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK, 19(1): 2276756, (2023). |
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| identifier | https://doi.org/10.23719/1529843 |
| keyword |
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"Tamppa (Florida)",
"Tillamook (Oregon)",
"ecosystem services",
"national estuary program",
"recreational benefits"
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| license | https://pasteur.epa.gov/license/sciencehub-license.html |
| modified | 2020-11-01 |
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| title | Flickr Photo Analysis, On site surveys, and Station Assessments for Tillamook Bay and Tampa Bay |