{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The FL Agric Lands (2022) dataset was created to support integrated planning across land use, water supply, and agriculture in Florida. Specifically, it identifies areas where projected population growth from 2022 to 2050 overlaps with both irrigated and non-irrigated agricultural lands mapped in the 2022 Florida Statewide Agricultural Irrigation Demand (FSAID11) Agricultural Land Group (ALG) model. The goal is to help decision-makers evaluate potential development pressure on agricultural zones, anticipate future irrigation needs, and design strategies for preserving agricultural viability while accommodating urban growth.", "description": "
The agricultural land data reflect 2022 land use patterns from the FSAID ALG model and include both currently irrigated cropland and agriculturally zoned areas that may be irrigated in the future. The dataset supports strategic evaluations of agricultural land conservation, irrigation infrastructure development, and long-range water supply planning.<\/SPAN><\/P> Population projections were developed using a parcel-based buildout model incorporating historical census data, zoning and land use plans, development constraints, and spatial factors like road networks and urban proximity. Projections are provided at five-year intervals from 2022 through 2050 and are aligned with county-level growth expectations from the University of Florida\u2019s Bureau of Economic and Business Research (BEBR).<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The FL Agric Lands (2022) dataset was created to support integrated planning across land use, water supply, and agriculture in Florida. Specifically, it identifies areas where projected population growth from 2022 to 2050 overlaps with both irrigated and non-irrigated agricultural lands mapped in the 2022 Florida Statewide Agricultural Irrigation Demand (FSAID11) Agricultural Land Group (ALG) model. The goal is to help decision-makers evaluate potential development pressure on agricultural zones, anticipate future irrigation needs, and design strategies for preserving agricultural viability while accommodating urban growth.",
"title": "FL_Agric_Lands_2022_ALG",
"tags": [
"Hydrologic Unit Code",
"HUC",
"Southwest Florida Water Management District",
"Watersheds",
"Drainage Basins"
],
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"licenseInfo": " These data were not collected under the supervision of a licensed Professional Surveyor and Mapper. Use of these data requires a general understanding of GIS.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
}