OwnedBy
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Owned By, length: 20
,
Coded Values:
[Bellevue: City of Bellevue]
,
[Issaquah: City of Issaquah]
,
[Renton: City of Renton]
, ...11 more...
)
ParkName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Park Name, length: 55
,
Coded Values:
[11017 NE 2nd Place Property: 11017 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[11024 NE 2nd Place Property: 11024 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[41.5 Mini Park: 41.5 Mini-Park]
, ...166 more...
)
ManagedBy
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Managed By, length: 30
,
Coded Values:
[Bellevue: City of Bellevue]
,
[Issaquah: City of Issaquah]
,
[Renton: City of Renton]
, ...11 more...
)
ParkName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Park Name, length: 55
,
Coded Values:
[11017 NE 2nd Place Property: 11017 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[11024 NE 2nd Place Property: 11024 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[41.5 Mini Park: 41.5 Mini-Park]
, ...166 more...
)
OwnedBy
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Owned By, length: 20
,
Coded Values:
[Bellevue: City of Bellevue]
,
[Issaquah: City of Issaquah]
,
[Renton: City of Renton]
, ...11 more...
)
ManagedBy
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Managed By, length: 30
,
Coded Values:
[Bellevue: City of Bellevue]
,
[Issaquah: City of Issaquah]
,
[Renton: City of Renton]
, ...11 more...
)
Description: Forest types in Bellevue, WA, are part of a well-managed system of natural spaces, including approximately 2,000 acres of parkland and public Native Growth Protection Areas (NGPA). These areas range from sensitive stream corridors and wetlands to open forested spaces. Bellevue's Forest Management Program aims to enhance and protect these environments, which offer significant benefits such as improved wildlife habitats, recreational opportunities, water quality protection, and erosion control.The forests in Bellevue are actively managed to maintain biodiversity and health. Management efforts include planting native species, thinning dense tree populations, removing diseased or dead trees, and controlling invasive plant species. The city utilizes advanced tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for site assessment and restoration work to support forest health and ecosystem sustainability.
Description: The forest understory refers to the layer of vegetation found beneath the forest canopy, typically consisting of small trees, shrubs, ferns, mosses, and various animals that thrive in this environment. In Bellevue's forests, this layer plays a vital role in the ecosystem, supporting wildlife such as salamanders, slugs, and millipedes, and fostering the growth of plants like ferns and mosses. It is also home to decaying matter such as nurse logs and fungi, which contribute to nutrient cycling. The City of Bellevue emphasizes the importance of managing these areas through thinning, removing noxious weeds, and planting native species to maintain a healthy, diverse forest ecosystem.
SYSCHANGEUSER
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Last Editor, length: 50
)
SiteNumber
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Site Number
,
Coded Values:
[889: 11017 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[888: 11024 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[851: 41.5 Mini Park]
, ...146 more...
)
ParkName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Park Name, length: 55
,
Coded Values:
[11017 NE 2nd Place Property: 11017 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[11024 NE 2nd Place Property: 11024 NE 2nd Place Property]
,
[41.5 Mini Park: 41.5 Mini-Park]
, ...166 more...
)