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NCC Urban Lands Study Area 2015
Study area of the Capital Urban Lands Plan as of 2015.https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/capital-urban-lands-planhttps://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Capital-Urban-Lands-plan.pdf#page=10
Densification islands targeted - Saint-Hyacinthe
Sectors targeted for urban densification.Polygons resulting from an analysis by the urban planning department and identified as areas conducive to urban densification.**Collection context** Areas determined by the urban planning department.Manual analysis and limits according to an anthropogenic constraint, a street or a zoning limit.**Collection method** Technical drawing and computer-aided mapping.**Attributes*** `ID_ZONAGE` (`long`): Zoning ID* `NUM_ZONE` (`varchar`): Zone number* `GROUPE_USA` (`varchar`): Use group* `LABEL` (`varchar`): Label* `DATE_CREAT` (`date`): Creation date* `DATE_MODIF` (`date`): Date of modification* `USER_MODIF` (`varchar`): Modified by* `Source` (`varchar`): Source* `GRILLE_URL` (`varchar`): Grid of usesFor more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Land uses in urban planning
All land uses in the urban plan of the City of Rouyn-Noranda**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Contiguously Settled Areas: Settlement footprints, 2010 and 2020
This product contains contiguously settled area (CSA) boundaries for a subset of Canadian population centres for 2010 and 2020.The CSA boundaries are derived from land cover data and represent the geographic extent of settled areas based on their physical footprint on the landscape. The boundaries can be used for reference, mapping and spatial analysis of settled areas and urban ecosystems.The CSA boundaries are created and maintained under the umbrella of the Census of Environment, and will support Statistics Canada’s ecosystem accounting efforts following the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting — Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) framework. The primary purpose of the CSA boundaries is to represent the extent of the contiguous urban footprint and allow for the measurement of settled area expansion over time. They will also contribute to the urban and industrial ecosystem class in Statistics Canada’s ecosystem accounting efforts. The boundaries will be used for other types of urban ecosystem analyses, including measures of urban ecosystem condition and services. The CSA boundaries may also be used for urban thematic accounts or to inform where users of ecosystem services are located.Moving forward, CSA boundaries will be updated on an ongoing basis.
Urban development areas
Development areas located within the urbanization perimeter.attributs:ID - Unique IdentifierType - Type of zone**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Urban perimeter
Urban perimeters correspond to the urbanized boundaries and its future extension of urban-type housing.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Delineation of integrated urban revitalization sectors
Integrated urban revitalization sectors (RUI) of the revised urban planning and development plan of the City of Laval**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Urban Service Area
The Urban Service Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Urban Service Areas in Alberta. Urban Service Area is a municipality type defined under the authority of the Municipal Government Act. The formation of an Urban Service Area can occur if there is a large unincorporated community within a Specialized Municipality that is recognized as an equivalent to a City by the Government of Alberta. It has a population, public utility services, and other characteristics.
NCC Urban lands Land designations 2015
In the Capital Urban Lands Plan (2015), Land designations identify the desired uses for federal urban lands in relation to the role they play for the Capital in a given location. Each land designation provides policy direction for an ensemble of sites that serve similar functions. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/capital-urban-lands-planhttps://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Capital-Urban-Lands-plan.pdf#page=45
HRDPS Forecasted Accumulated Precipitation - 24 & 48 hrs
This feature layer showcases ultra-fine (2.5 km) short-range precipitation forecasts from the High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS), a convection-permitting model by Environment and Climate Change Canada. It identifies local-scale rainfall or snowfall patterns up to 48 hours, supporting urban flood forecasting, severe weather response, and detailed water resource planning.Convection-Permitting: The HRDPS can explicitly resolve thunderstorms and other small-scale weather events by running at ~2.5 km. Short-Range Focus: Typically provides forecasts out to 36–48 hours, updated several times daily. Local Impact: Valuable for pinpointing high-impact precipitation in complex terrain or urban environments, aiding emergency managers and hydrologists in short-lead-time decisions. Nested Model: Receives lateral boundary conditions from RDPS, maintaining consistency with regional forecasts while refining detail in local domains.
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