Ecoterritories

Ecoterritories This file contains polygons delimiting ecoterritories. The City of Montreal identified 10 sectors, called ecoterritories, where the protection and enhancement of the natural spaces located there were deemed to be a priority. These are vast territories of more than 15 hectares, bringing together existing protected areas (large parks, nature reserves, etc.), urbanized areas as well as natural areas that still need to be protected and developed. Ecoterritories were established by the Policy for the Protection and Development of Natural Environments (City of Montreal, 2004), which are recognized in the Montreal Urban Plan. This update of the ecoterritories follows the adoption of the new [Plan of land use and development of the agglomeration of Montreal] (https://montreal.ca/articles/schema-damenagement-et-de-developpement-de-lagglomeration-de-montreal-18112) and its entry into force on April 1, 2015.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).** 2024-04-04 Government and Municipalities of Québec donneesouvertes@montreal.ca Form DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technology EcoterritoriesGEOJSON https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/942ae48f-ba0c-4e33-bb81-b6da50d9d13d/resource/295d94b9-8515-4a7c-9bc2-0e661582f4d7/download/ecoterritoires.geojson Original metadata (https://www.donneesquebec.ca)HTML https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/942ae48f-ba0c-4e33-bb81-b6da50d9d13d EcoterritoriesKML https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/942ae48f-ba0c-4e33-bb81-b6da50d9d13d/resource/2c20fd23-e28c-43f9-a1ef-bf6cf5242094/download/ecoterritoires.kml EcoterritoriesSHP https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/942ae48f-ba0c-4e33-bb81-b6da50d9d13d/resource/46705e7a-da6c-4f22-8965-e9b10d37ca44/download/ecoterritoires.zip

This file contains polygons delimiting ecoterritories. The City of Montreal identified 10 sectors, called ecoterritories, where the protection and enhancement of the natural spaces located there were deemed to be a priority. These are vast territories of more than 15 hectares, bringing together existing protected areas (large parks, nature reserves, etc.), urbanized areas as well as natural areas that still need to be protected and developed. Ecoterritories were established by the Policy for the Protection and Development of Natural Environments (City of Montreal, 2004), which are recognized in the Montreal Urban Plan. This update of the ecoterritories follows the adoption of the new [Plan of land use and development of the agglomeration of Montreal] (https://montreal.ca/articles/schema-damenagement-et-de-developpement-de-lagglomeration-de-montreal-18112) and its entry into force on April 1, 2015.This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

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