Modern conservation relies on high-resolution spatial data. This paper evaluates the accuracy of UTM Zone 10 coordinate strings (ranging from 454080E to 496482N) used in the federal designation of protected lands. We discuss the legal implications of GIS data limitations and the necessity of field verification in habitat preservation.
Precision Conservation: Utilizing GIS Coordinates for Critical Habitat Designation and Boundary Enforcement 496482_454080
US Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1 - Regulations.gov Modern conservation relies on high-resolution spatial data
This paper investigates the performance of quicksort variants when subjected to "killer" sequences like those found in the antiquicksort500K dataset. We analyze how inputs containing the 496482 and 454080 values bypass standard pivoting strategies, such as median-of-three, to cause catastrophic performance degradation in production environments. such as median-of-three
Quicksort, Adversarial Analysis, Computational Complexity, Sorting Algorithms. 2. Public Policy: Municipal Fiscal Analysis
Using the Tarrant County FY12 Budget as a case study, this paper examines the stability of judicial fee-based revenue streams (Item 424131: $496,482) against rising administrative and retirement costs. We propose a model for better forecasting non-tax revenue to ensure judicial independence during economic volatility.
The number 496482 frequently appears in or GIS data for US Fish and Wildlife Service regulations regarding critical habitats.