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    Short-Term Tenure Map 2020 (Managed Forest Code 12)

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    Data set includes the smaller areas of sensitivity (a standard radius around water intake points) and the larger areas of concern (determined by land, soil and water characteristics of the surrounding area).

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    Natural areas abutting Lake Simcoe are areas of a continuous vegetation community class that have a minimum size of 1 ha and are wholly or partially within the 30 m buffer zone of the Lake Simcoe shoreline. These areas may be a narrow band of vegetation along the shoreline or larger areas, which extend a greater distance from the shoreline. As described in policy 6.31-SA, the MNR and the MOE will map the location of natural areas abutting Lake Simcoe.

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    The Okanagan Lake kokanee shore spawner data set is comprised of two combined data sets. The historical data set for the years 1974, 77, 78, 79 and 80 and a more recent data set collected from 2001 to 2009. The historical data was derived from information collected in the field and hand drawn onto air photographs. Ministry staff circled Okanagan Lake in a boat one time each year and recorded fish numbers and spawner locations onto air photographs that were digitized in 2006 to make up the historical data set. This data set may not capture the peak reach count for these years. The data collected from 2001 to 2009 was derived from boat counts undertaken along the shoreline of Okanagan, Wood and Kalamalka Lakes. A GPS was used to record shore spawner locations and numbers. Multiple counts were undertaken over the entire spawning cycle and covered the peak spawning period for each year of data provided. The data collected for Christina Lake began in 2003 and ended in 2006. Christina Lake kokanee spawn at night in late December and early January. Kokanee spawning redd locations are available for the 2003/2004 count. Kokanee enumerations were undertaken at night for the 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 seasons and spawning redds were counted at the end of spawning cycle. For these two years there is both spawning and redd count data available

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    A list of all Public Schools Branch and Commission scolaire de langue française schools.

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    Single photon lidar light detection and ranging (SPL LiDAR) is an active remote sensing technology for: * mapping vegetation aspects including cover, density and height * representing the earth's terrain and elevation contours We acquired SPL data on an airborne acquisition platform under leaf-on conditions to support Forest Resources Inventory (FRI) development. FRI provides: * information to support resource management planning and land use decisions within Ontario’s Managed Zone * information on tree species, density, heights, ages and distribution The SPL data point density ranges from a min of 25pts/m. Each point represents heights of objects such as: * ground level terrain points * heights of vegetation * buildings The lidar was classified according to the Ontario lidar classifications. Low, medium and tall vegetation are classed as 3, 4, 5 and 12 classes. The FRI SPL products include the following digital elevation models: * digital terrain model * canopy height model * digital surface model * intensity model (signal width to return ratio) * forest inventory raster metrics * forest inventory attributes * predicted streams * hydro break lines * block control points Lidar fMVA data supports developing detailed 3D analysis of: * forest inventory * terrain * hydrology * infrastructure * transportation * other mapping applications We made significant investments in Single Photon LiDAR data, now available on the Open Data Catalogue. Derivatives are available for streaming or through download. The map reflects areas with LiDAR data available for download. Zoom in to see data tiles and download options. Select individual tiles to download the data. You can download: * classified point cloud data can also be downloaded via .laz format * derivatives in a compressed .tiff format * Forest Resource Inventory leaf-on LiDAR Tile Index. Download | [Shapefile](https://download.fri.mnrf.gov.on.ca/api/api/Download/tile-index/FRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_SHP/FRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_SHP.zip) | [File Geodatabase](https://download.fri.mnrf.gov.on.ca/api/api/Download/tile-index/FRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_GeoPackage/FRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_GeoPackage.gpkg) | [GeoPackage](https://beta-fri-download-service.azurewebsites.net/api/Download?ds=tile-index&file=FRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_GeoPackage%2FFRI_Leaf_On_Tile_Index_GeoPackage.gpkg) __Web raster services__ You can access the data through our web raster services. For more information and tutorials, read the [Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide](https://www.publicdocs.mnr.gov.on.ca/mirb/Ontario-Web-Raster-Services-User-Guide.docx). If you have questions about how to use the Web raster services, email Geospatial Ontario (GEO) at [geospatial@ontario.ca](mailto:geospatial@ontario.ca). Note: Internal users replace "https://ws.” with “https://intra.ws." * CHM https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/FRI_CHM_SPL/ImageServer * DSM - https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/FRI_DSM_SPL/ImageServer * DTM - https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/FRI_DTM_SPL/ImageServer * T1 Imagery - https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/FRI_Imagery_T1/ImageServer * T2 Imagery - https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/AerialImagery/FRI_Imagery_T2/ImageServer * Landcover - https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Thematic/Ontario_Land_Cover_Compilation_v2/ImageServer

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    Interactive web application of Canada’s forest management classification, used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Interactive web application of Canada’s forest management classification, used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Explore Canada's forest management classification using this interactive web application. The application provides the following widgets or tools: The Bookmarks tool provides shortcuts to Canada's provinces and territories. The Query tool provides forest management classification areas for selected provinces and territories. The Infographic tool illustrates forest management classification areas. Source: This application shows forest management in Canada areas, as of June 2017, and includes data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    Stems per hectare - softwood (SPHSWD) is an expression of the number of merchantable softwood trees on a per-hectare basis. Available here as softwood stems per hectare raster (GeoTIF) with a 20 m pixel resolution. Download: Here The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Forest Service Branch, has developed a forest resource inventory (FRI) which meets a variety of strategic and operational planning information needs for the boreal plains. Such needs include information on the general land cover, terrain, and growing stock (height, diameter, basal area, timber volume and stem density) within the provincial forest and adjacent forest fringe. This inventory provides spatially explicit information as 10 m or 20 m raster grids and as vectors polygons for relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area.  Stems per hectare - softwood (SPHSWD) is an expression of the number of merchantable softwood trees on a per-hectare basis. SPHSWD is available here as a color-mapped 16-bit unsigned integer raster grid in GeoTIFF format with a 20 m pixel resolution. An ArcGIS Pro layer file (*.lyrx) is supplied for viewing SPHSWD data in the following 500 stems/ha categories.  Domain: [NULL, 0…100,000]. RANGE LABEL RED GREEN BLUE 0 <= SPHSWD < 250 0 NA NA NA 250 <= SPHSWD < 750 500 63 81 181 750 <= SPHSWD < 1250 1000 67 112 147 1250 <= SPHSWD < 1750 1500 72 144 114 1750 <= SPHSWD < 2250 2000 76 175 80 2250 <= SPHSWD < 2750 2500 136 195 73 2750 <= SPHSWD < 3250 3000 195 215 66 3250 <= SPHSWD < 3750 3500 255 235 59 3750 <= SPHSWD < 4250 4000 255 207 39 4250 <= SPHSWD < 4750 4500 255 180 20 4750 <= SPHSWD < 5250 5000 255 152 0 5250 <= SPHSWD < 5750 5500 251 124 18 5750 <= SPHSWD < 6250 6000 248 95 36 6250 <= SPHSWD < 6750 6500 244 67 54For more information, see the Forest Inventory Standard of the Saskatchewan Environmental Code, Forest Inventory Chapter.

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    Gross merchantable volume - softwood (GMVSWD) is an expression of merchantable stem softwood volume (m3) on a per-hectare basis. Available here as a raster (GeoTIF) with a 20 m pixel resolution. Download: Here The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Forest Service Branch, has developed a forest resource inventory (FRI) which meets a variety of strategic and operational planning information needs for the boreal plains. Such needs include information on the general land cover, terrain, and growing stock (height, diameter, basal area, timber volume and stem density) within the provincial forest and adjacent forest fringe. This inventory provides spatially explicit information as 10 m or 20 m raster grids and as vectors polygons for relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area.  Gross merchantable volume per hectare - softwood (GMVSWD) is an expression of merchantable softwood stem volume (m3) on a per-hectare basis. Calculations are made assuming a cut-to-length scenario, and including all stem wood from a 30 cm stump height to an 8 cm top diameter (inside bark), with a minimum bole length of 5.1 m and a minimum log length of 2.4 m for softwood. GMVSWD is available here as a color-mapped 16-bit unsigned integer raster grid in GeoTIFF format with a 20 m pixel resolution. An ArcGIS Pro layer file (*.lyrx) is supplied for viewing GMVSWD data in the following 50 m3/ha categories. Domain: [NULL, 0…1000]. RANGE LABEL RED GREEN BLUE 0 <= GMVSWD < 25 0 NA NA NA 25 <= GMVSWD < 75 50 63 81 181 75 <= GMVSWD < 125 100 66 101 160 125 <= GMVSWD < 175 150 68 121 138 175 <= GMVSWD < 225 200 71 140 117 225 <= GMVSWD < 275 250 74 160 96 275 <= GMVSWD < 325 300 85 178 79 325 <= GMVSWD < 375 350 123 191 74 375 <= GMVSWD < 425 400 161 203 70 425 <= GMVSWD < 475 450 198 216 66 475 <= GMVSWD < 525 500 236 229 61 525 <= GMVSWD < 575 550 255 226 53 575 <= GMVSWD < 625 600 255 209 40 625 <= GMVSWD < 675 650 255 191 28 675 <= GMVSWD < 725 700 255 174 16 725 <= GMVSWD < 775 750 255 156 3 775 <= GMVSWD < 825 800 253 139 9 825 <= GMVSWD < 875 850 251 121 20 875 <= GMVSWD < 925 900 249 103 31 925 <= GMVSWD < 975 950 246 85 43 975 <= GMVSWD <= 1000 1000 244 67 54For more information, see the Forest Inventory Standard of the Saskatchewan Environmental Code, Forest Inventory Chapter.

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    A synthesis of available background data on the types and extent of anthropogenic disturbances on this shoreline as a well as to understand the types and amount of remaining natural shoreline features.