Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) Project Boundaries
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) project boundaries contains (study areas) and attributes describing each project (project level metadata), plus links to the locations of other data associated with the project (e.g., reports, polygon datasets, plotfiles, field data, legends).TEM divides the landscape into units according to a variety of ecological features including climate, physiography, surficial material, bedrock geology, soils and vegetation. This layer is derived from the STE_TEI_PROJECT_BOUNDARIES_SP layer by filtering on the PROJECT_TYPE attribute. Project Types include: TEM, NEM, TEMNSS, NEMNSS, TEMPRE, NEMPRE, TEMSEI, TEMSET, TEMTSM, TEMWHR, TEMSDM, TEMPRW, NEMPRW, and TEMSEW. Current version: v11 (published on 2024-10-03) Previous versions: v10 (published on 2023-11-14), v9 (published on 2023-03-01), v8 (published on 2016-09-01)
Metadata
Date Created
2010-03-26
Date Published
2011-03-09
Temporal Coverage
0001-01-01 - Present
Access in last 30 days
6
All time access
920
Source(s) and Citation
Government of British Columbia; Knowledge Management. (2011-03-09). Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM) Project Boundaries.
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bgc, canada, drainage, ste, seral stage, teis, tem, ter, tsm, biogeoclimatic, bioterrain, ecology, ecosystem, ecosystem mapping, environmental sensitivity, erosion, forest, landform, landslide, mapping, parent material, riparian, sedimentation, site series, slope stability, soil, structural stage, substrate, surficial geology, terrain and ecosystem information system, terrain and ecosystems, terrain mapping, terrain stability, terrain stability mapping, terrestrial ecosystem mapping, wetland, wildlife habitat, government information
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