Grassland area burned - Elk Island

Grassland area burned - Elk Island Elk Island National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological impact of fire on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species. Area burned is derived from Landsat imagery, and is updated as needed. This measure uses the same database as forest area burned. 2018-08-07 Parks Canada jonathan.demoor@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentGrasslandremote sensing Grassland area burned - Elk IslandCSV https://124gc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/external/_layouts/15/download.aspx/EfWX8aAngzNJs_xmb4GU2EoBRg0rIeqiLtm3JIA3Tp4PAQ?e=wd5CL6 Grassland area burned - Elk Island - Data DictionaryCSV https://124gc.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/external/_layouts/15/download.aspx/EWQmUrLVkdlFt_BoMZctazYBdzx-ja8jVubS_uHprr1Ftg?e=DnL5yW

Elk Island National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological impact of fire on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species. Area burned is derived from Landsat imagery, and is updated as needed. This measure uses the same database as forest area burned.

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