Forest Abiotic Damage Event
An abiotic damage event is a non-biological event -- such as wind or an ice storm -- that has damaged areas of forested land. Abiotic damage event information is mainly used to: generate summary maps for these events at a general or provincial scale monitor the extent of damage for forest fire prevention purposes * calculate gross timber volume loss estimates caused by these events This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software.
Metadata
Date Created
2020-01-11
Date Published
2020-01-11
Temporal Coverage
0001-01-01 - Present
Access in last 30 days
185
All time access
671
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry. (2020-01-11). Forest Abiotic Damage Event. Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry.
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Forest Abiotic Damage Event (extracted from geohub)
Type:
Web Service
Format:
ESRI REST
Languages:
English
Forest Abiotic Damage Event (extracted from geohub)
Type:
Web Service
Format:
ESRI REST
Languages:
English
Accéder à la page Événements à l'origine de dommages forestiers abiotiques
Type:
Dataset
Format:
HTML
Languages:
English
QGIS Layer Definition File (.qlr) (extracted from geohub)
Type:
Dataset
Format:
other
Languages:
English
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economy and business, environment and natural resources, environment and energy, government information
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