Name: Linear Anthropogenic Disturbances 2015 (30m)
Display Field: Class
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Depending on their geometric descriptions, anthropogenic disturbances (as identified from 30m resolution landsat imagery at a viewing scale of 1:50,000) are represented by a line or polygon. Linear disturbances include: roads, railways, powerlines, seismic exploration lines, pipelines, dams, air strips and unknown features. This feature class includes linear disturbances (i) identified in 2010 that were also visible in 2015 and (ii) identified as new in 2015
Copyright Text: National Wildlife Research Centre's Geomatics Lab, Science & Technology, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Description: Depending on their geometric descriptions, anthropogenic disturbances (as identified from 30m resolution landsat imagery at a viewing scale of 1:50,000) are represented by a line or polygon. Polygonal disturbances include: cut blocks, agriculture, built-up areas, oil and gas facilities, mines, well sites and unknown features. Included here are polygonal disturbances i) identified in 2010 that were also visible in 2015 and ii) identified as new in 2015
Copyright Text: National Wildlife Research Centre's Geomatics Lab, Science & Technology, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Name: Anthropogenic Disturbances 2015 Buffered by 500m
Display Field: HERD
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Linear and polygonal disturbances (identified using 30m resolution imagery) buffered by 500m, representing their extended zone of impact upon Boreal caribou herd ranges.
Copyright Text: National Wildlife Research Centre's Geomatics Lab, Science & Technology, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Name: Buffered Anthropogenic Disturbances Merged With 40 year Fire Data
Display Field: HERD
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Linear and polygonal disturbances (identified using 30m resolution Landsat imagery) buffered by 500m and merged with the past 40-year fire data (CNFDB) to create an overall disturbance footprint.
Copyright Text: Environment and Climate Change Canada; http://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/ha/nfdb
Name: Boreal Caribou Ranges defined by Federal RS 2012
Display Field: HERD
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: There are 51 boreal caribou ranges defined by individual provinces and territories across Canada. The range boundaries used in the 2008-2010 mapping (Federal RS 2012) were continued for the 2015 analysis.
Copyright Text: Environment and Climate Change Canada
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