Section 1940 Of Chapter 12. Significant Natural Areas From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 12.
1940
. (a) The department shall undertake the development of a
vegetation mapping standard for the state.
(b) The development of a state vegetation mapping standard by the
department shall be done in consultation with interested
stakeholders, including, but not limited to, government agencies,
nongovernmental conservation organizations, landowners, agriculture,
recreation, scientific entities, and industry. Components of the
standard shall include the following:
(1) A published classification system for all natural and
seminatural vegetation communities present in California with
sufficient detail to meet the analytical needs of government and
nongovernment entities. The classification shall be consistent with
national standards adopted by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.
(2) Methods for field data collection, image interpretation, and
digital map production and attribution.
(3) Manuals, training materials, tools, and database structures
for use by parties interested in performing vegetation mapping
according to the standard.
(4) Documented methods for performing postproject accuracy
assessments to quantify the validity of the work. Private and public
landowners shall be given reasonable opportunity to review, and
comment on the accuracy of, the data collected on their lands.
(5) Mechanisms for integrating new map products that meet the
standard into a cohesive database with the intent of eventually
completing statewide coverage.
(c) The department shall submit a report to the budget committee
of each house of the Legislature no later than January 10, 2008,
providing its mapping standard and advising how the department will
ensure that its standard will be updated to reflect changing
technology and serve as the state's center of expertise on vegetation
mapping.
(d) The department may adopt regulations to implement this
section.