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Dominant Genus - Common Attribute Schema for Forest Resource Inventories

The Common Attribute Schema for Forest Resource Inventories (CASFRI) is a Canadian forest resource inventory data repository. Forest resource inventory datasets in CASFRI are harmonized to a common data model so that data collected by different agencies following different standards can be used together. Participating provincial, territorial and federal government departments and agencies share current and historical map-based forest resource inventory datasets through CASFRI so that their data are available to users who’s areas of interest span multiple jurisdictions. CASFRI was originally developed by academic researchers (Cumming et al., https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2014-0102).

This flavour of CASFRI (CASFRIv5) was developed anew in collaboration with academic researchers at the University of Laval to provide a government version of CASFRI that is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. It uses the most up-to-date forest inventory data provided by participating provincial, territorial, and federal government departments and agencies. CASFRIv5 is hosted on the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers’ data portal, the National Forest Information System (http://nfis.org).

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Date Created

2021-04-01

Date Published

2023-05-31

Temporal Coverage

1901-01-01 - Present

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Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; The Canadian Forest Service / National Forest Information System. (2023-05-31). Dominant Genus - Common Attribute Schema for Forest Resource Inventories. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; The Canadian Forest Service / National Forest Information System.

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Genre Dominant de SACIRF

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