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RPCCR help layer name
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This shows the name of the layer
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RPCCR help layer red box
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This displays a red box around the layer tool
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RPCCR help working box
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this displays the image of "working" requests
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RPCCR help image 3
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Shows how to make request
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RPCCR help image 2
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Shows how map has changed
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RPCCR help image 1
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Shows how to select feature
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RPCCR help image 4
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Shows final image with yellow and black
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RPCCR Red box
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Has red box around map tools
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How to use the Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) Tool
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The following tutorial will describe the steps to depict the riparian areas that would benefit most from riparian restoration. The RPCCR tool enables users to dynamically locate areas (within the selected riparian zone region) that would benefit from increased shading produced by planting of trees. The tool operates on a 200 meter stream buffer (100 on each side), and requires the user to specify values for maximum percent canopy cover and minimum solar gain percentile. The user can additionally choose to include minimum elevation (meters) and maximum percent impervious surface values in the analysis.
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How to use the Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) Tool
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The following tutorial will descibe the steps to depict the riparian areas that would benefit most from riparian restoration. The RPCCR tool enables users to dynamically locate areas (within the selected riparian zone region) that would benefit from increased shading produced by planting of trees. The tool operates on a 200 meter stream buffer (100 on each side), and requires the user to specify values for maximum percent canopy cover and minimum solar gain percentile. The user can additionally choose to include minimum elevation (meters) and maximum percent impervious surface values in the analysis.
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