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2020 - Anthropogenic disturbance footprint within boreal caribou ranges across Canada - As interpreted from 2020 Landsat satellite imagery

As part of a scientific assessment of critical habitat for boreal woodland caribou (Environment Canada 2011, see full reference in accompanying documentation), Environment Canada's Landscape Science and Technology Division was tasked with providing detailed anthropogenic disturbance mapping, across known caribou ranges, as of 2010. The attached dataset comprises the second 5-year update (first one in 2015) bringing the data up to 2020.

The original disturbance mapping was based on 30-metre resolution Landsat-5 imagery from 2008-2010. Since then, anthropogenic disturbances within 51 caribou ranges across Canada were remapped every five years to create a nationally consistent, reliable and repeatable geospatial dataset that followed a common methodology. The ranges were defined by individual provinces and territories across Canada. The methods developed were focused on mapping disturbances at a specific point of time, and were not designed to identify the age of disturbances, which can be of particular interest for disturbances that can be considered non-permanent, for example cutblocks. The resultant datasets were used for a caribou resource selection function (habitat modeling) and to assess overall disturbance levels on each caribou ranges.

As with the 2010 mapping project, anthropogenic disturbance was defined as any human-caused disturbance to the natural landscape that could be visually identified from Landsat 30-metre multi-band imagery at a viewing scale of 1:50,000. The same concept was followed for the 2015 and 2020 disturbance mapping and any additional disturbance features that were observed since the original mapping date, were added. The 2015 database was used as a starting point for the 2020 database. Unlike the previous iteration, features were not removed in the mapping process which was a decision made in the name of time. Interpretation was carried out based on the most recent cloud free imagery available up to mid fall for a given year. Each disturbance feature type was represented in the database by a line or polygon depending on their geometric description. Linear disturbances included: roads, railways, powerlines, seismic exploration lines, pipelines, dams, air strips, as well as unknown features. Polygonal disturbances included: cutblocks, harvest (added in 2020), mines, built-up areas, well sites, agriculture, oil and gas facilities, as well as unknown features.

For each type of anthropogenic disturbance, a clear description was established (see Appendix 7.2 of the science assessment) to maintain consistency in identifying the various disturbances in the imagery by the different interpreters. Features were only digitized if they were clearly visible in the Landsat imagery at the prescribed viewing scale.

In comparison to the previous mapping protocol, one enhancement to the mapping process in 2020 was the addition of CFS harvest polygons (Ref: NRCan-CFS NTEMS; Wulder 2020) into the database prior to interpretation. This considerably reduced the digitizing time for polygons and accelerated the data collection process. The CFS harvest polygons were checked before inclusion, removing some which had been generated erroneously in their process.

A 2nd interpreter quality-control phase was carried out to ensure high quality, complete and consistent data collection. Subsequently, the vector data of individual linear and polygonal disturbances were buffered by a 500-metre radius, representing their extended zone of impact upon boreal caribou herds. Additionally, forest fire polygons for the past forty years (CNFDB 1981-2020) were merged into the buffered anthropogenic footprint in order to create an overall disturbance footprint.

These buffered datasets were used in the calculation of range disturbance levels and for integrated risk assessment analysis.

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Date ( RI_367 )
2024-07-15
Date ( RI_366 )
2024-03-08
RI_414
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada
613-998-9393
Status
onGoing; enContinue RI_596
Maintenance and update frequency
annually; annuel RI_539
Keywords ( RI_527 )
  • anthropogenic disturbance, boreal, forest, caribou, habitat, mapping, landcover, landuse
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
  • Ecosystems
  • Boreal ecosystems
Business Functions Fonctions de l'entreprise ( RI_528 )
  • Protect Species Well-Being
  • Protect and Restore Species
  • Develop Species Recovery / Management / Conservation Plans
Branch Direction Générale ( RI_528 )
  • Science and Technology Branch
GC Security Level GC Restrictions de manipulation ( RI_528 )
  • Unclassified
Geography Portée Géographique ( Place )
  • National (CA)
Use limitation
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
Access constraints
license; licence RI_606
Use constraints
license; licence RI_606
Spatial representation type
vector; vecteur RI_635
Metadata language
eng; CAN
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Topic category
  • Environment
Begin date
2022-01-03
End date
2023-03-31
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https://epsg.io / EPSG:4326 /
Distribution format
  • FGDB/GDB ( 10 )

RI_412
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada
Gatineau , Quebec , K1A 0H3 , Canada
18006686767
OnLine resource
Boreal Caribou Disturbance Footprints 2020 ( HTTPS )

Dataset;FGDB/GDB;eng,fra

OnLine resource
Summary of mapping process 2020 ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

OnLine resource
Anthropogenic-Disturbance-Mapping-Methods-Appendix7.2-2011 ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng

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Spatial Extent Map with 2020 disturbance updates ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;TIFF;eng

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Field names and descriptions ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;TXT;eng

OnLine resource
Processus-de-cartographie-de-la-perturbation-anthropique-Annexe7.2-2011 ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Resume-du-processus-de-cartographie-des-perturbations-anthropiques-2020.pdf ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;PDF;fra

OnLine resource
Champs d’attributs et descriptions.txt ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;TXT;fra

OnLine resource
Disturbance Mapping 2020 - Symbology ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;LYR;eng

OnLine resource
Cartographie des perturbations 2020 -Symbologie ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;LYR;fra

OnLine resource
Disturbance Footprint Updated For 2020 ( ESRI REST: Map Service )

Web Service;ESRI REST;eng

OnLine resource
Disturbance Footprint Updated For 2020 ( ESRI REST: Map Service )

Web Service;ESRI REST;fra

OnLine resource
Disturbance Footprint Updated For 2020 ( OGC:WMS )

Web Service;WMS;eng

OnLine resource
Disturbance Footprint Updated For 2020 ( OGC:WMS )

Web Service;WMS;fra

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eng; CAN
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Hierarchy level
dataset; jeuDonnées RI_622
Date stamp
2024-07-12T14:03:30.433Z
Metadata standard name
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
Metadata standard version
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
RI_418
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada
Fontaine Building 12th floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd , Gatineau , Quebec , K1A 0H3 , Canada
1-800-668-6767
RI_414
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Science and Technology Branch
Canada
 
 

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