What? Boreal Forest area is currently being monitored for deviations from historical land class types in Cape Breton Highlands National Park using remote sensing. The dataset for this measure is spatial and was created using Geographic Information System Technology. A parameter summary table has been included for reference. When? Monitoring cycle for this measure is on a 10 year cycle. How? Most recent time based analysis is based on Landsat satellite imagery (1984, 1997, 2007 and 2015-17) with LiDAR data (2015) as our training data set. In addition, SPOT5 satellite imagery (2013) and Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources forest inventory aerial imagery (2009) where used as ancillary data to identify the location and associated area of different land classes and vegetation sub types. Why? As part of a forest health measure, monitoring of the changes to boreal forests at a landscape level serves as a useful indicator of forest health.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Parks Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Land Area Classification/Forest Area - Cape Breton Highlands - Land Classification Summary - 1CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Land Area Classification/Forest Area - Cape Breton Highlands - Boreal Forest Cover Summary - 2CSVEnglish French dataset CSV
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Land Area Classification/Forest Area - Cape Breton Highlands - Data Dictionary - 3CSVEnglish French terminology CSV