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Open Data Old Growth Management Areas - Legal - Current
This 'Current' spatial data layer is publicly viewable and downloadable, contains the most current Legal Old Growth Management Area (OGMA) polygons and excludes any sensitive information. This data represents legally established and spatially defined areas of old growth forest that are identified...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Legal Planning Objectives - Current - Line
Spatially identified and mapped legal objective lines as determined from strategic land and resource planning processes in the province of British Columbia. Legal objectives can encompass objectives developed and grandfathered under now repealed Forest Practices Code legislation (including Higher...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Fire Burn Severity - Same Year
This layer is the current fire year burn severity classification for large fires (greater than 100 ha). Burn severity mapping is conducted using best available pre- and post-fire satellite multispectral imagery acquired by the MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) aboard the Sentinel-2 satellite or the...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Freshwater Atlas Linear Boundaries
All bank edges (of rivers, lakes, and wetlands), delimiter edges, glacier edges, and administrative boundary edges. These are the linear features that makeup the polygonal waterbodiesOrganization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Terrestrial Protected Areas Representation by Biogeoclimatic Unit
Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) subzone\variant\phase boundaries with percent protected, number of overlapping protected areas and other attributes added as a result of geoprocessing in the Protected Area System Overview (PASO) application. Protected area and park representation by...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Terrain Inventory Mapping (TIM) Detailed Polygons with Short Attribute Table Spatial View
Terrain Inventory Mapping (TIM) contains polygons with key and amalgamated (concatenated) attributes derived from the RISC (Resource Inventory Standards Committee) standard attributes. TIM is multi-purpose and divides the landscape into units according to surficial material, surface expression...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Coastal BC Campsites
The locations of coastal British Columbia overnight campsites and campgroundsOrganization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Ecoregions - Ecoregion Ecosystem Classification of British Columbia
An ecoregion is an area with major physiographic and minor macroclimatic or oceanographic variation. There are 43 ecoregion in British Columbia of which 39 are terrestrial. Ecodivsions are meant to be mapped at 1:500,000 for regional strategic planningOrganization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data California and Steller Sealion Haulout Points - CRIMS
California and Steller sealion haulout sites. Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS) is a legacy dataset of BC coastal resource data that was acquired in a systematic and synoptic manner from 1979 and was intermittently updated throughout the years. Resource information was...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Legal Planning Objectives - Current - Point
Spatially identified and mapped legal objective points as determined from Strategic Land and Resource Planning (SLRP) processes in the province of British Columbia. Legal objectives can encompass objectives developed and grandfathered under now repealed Forest Practices Code legislation...Organization:Government of British ColumbiaIssued by:Government of British ColumbiaResource Formats:- HTML
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