Description: Wiscland 1 is a raster representation of land cover of Wisconsin derived from Landsat satellite imagery. The source data was acquired from the nationwide MRLC (Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium) acquisition of dual-date Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data primarily from 1992. The image processing technique followed was published in the UMGAP Image Processing Protocol (1998). The original pixel size of the source TM data is 30 meters, however the classified Wiscland 1 Land Cover data (excluding URBAN) are generalized or 'smoothed' to an area no smaller than four contiguous pixels (equivalent to approximately one acre). The result of this smoothing is that any feature five acres or larger may be resolved in the data (i.e., Minimum Mapping Unit – MMU - of five acres). The Land Cover data are usable at nominal scales of 1:40,000 to 1:500,000 for a wide variety of resource management and planning applications. The classification scheme was designed to be compatible with existing classification schemes such as UNESCO's and Anderson's.
For more information, see the User's Guide to Wiscland Land Cover Data: ftp://dnrftp01.wi.gov/geodata/metadata/wilndcov.pdf.
The Hillshade used for this land cover map was derived from a 30-meter DEM.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, WI State Cartographer’s Office
Description: This layer provides a map legend to help interpret the Wiscland1 land cover classification symbology presented by the accompanying "Wiscland1 Level2 Land Cover with Hillshade" layer.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, WI State Cartographer’s Office