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Parks and green spaces
Location of parks and green spaces in the City of Rimouski**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Local and Regional Greenspaces
This dataset contains spatial and attribute information for local and regional greenspaces in British Columbia. Local and regional greenspaces are municipal or regional district lands designated by local government agencies and managed for public enjoyment, ecosystem or wildlife values. Spatial boundaries were sourced from municipal and regional district web sites, which in some cases provide datasets under Open Government Licence, and in other cases, publicize parks and greenspaces on web maps or pdf maps. Boundaries were edge-matched to the ParcelMap BC cadastre. This spatial layer contains multipart polygons.
Landscaped areas
Managed areas (parks, green spaces, etc.) for recreation and relaxation, including municipal equipment and vegetations.attributes:ID - Unique identifierMunicipality - Municipal codeName - Name of the managed areaType - Type of managed areaType - Type of managed area**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Parks and green spaces
All parks and green spaces in the territory of the city of Saguenay. ## #Type:* Park* Green space* Insulated sports equipment* Isolated layout* Community garden## #Sous -type:* Memorial space* Undeveloped green space* Sports park* Historical park* Specialized space* Linear park* School park* Urban park* Neighborhood park* Neighborhood park* Landscaped green space* Recreation and relaxation**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Park boundaries - Saint-Hyacinthe
Polygonal layer of the boundaries of parks and green spaces in the city.**Collection context** Notice of integration or official changes issued by legal services.Limits managed through regulatory processes.**Collection method** Computer-aided mapping.**Attributes*** `ID_PRC_LIMITE` (`integer`): Identifier* `NAME` (`varchar`): Name* `INDEX_NAME` (`varchar`): Name index* `AREA` (`numeric`): Area* `PERIMETER` (`numeric`): Perimeter* `SOURCE` (`varchar`): Source* `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Created on* `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Modified on* `USER_MODIFICATION` (`varchar`): Modified by* `QUARTIER_TR` (`varchar`): NeighborhoodFor 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).**
Parks and green spaces - Ville de Shawinigan
Polygonal layer of parks and green spaces maintained by the municipality.! [Shawinigan logo] (https://jmap.shawinigan.ca/doc/photos/LogoShawinigan.jpg)**Collection method** Vectorization of cadastral boundariesFleet name given by the Communications Department**Attributes*** `name` (`char`): Name* `address` (`char`): Civic address* `sector` (`char`): Sector* `pdf` (`char`): * `no_parc` (`char`): Unique identifier* `area` (`integer`): Area* `park_type` (`char`): Park type* `st_area (shape) `(`double`): Surface* `st_length (shape) `(`double`): Perimeter* `objectid` (`integer`): * `old_name` (`char`): For 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).**
Constructions and Land Use in Canada - CanVec Series - Manmade Features
The manmade features of the CanVec series include dams, protection structures (breakwater, dike/levees), liquid storage facilities (basin, swimming pool, etc.), tanks, buildings, delimiting structures (fence, walls, etc.), landmark features (cross, radar, crane, forts, etc.), chimneys, towers, sewage pipelines, conduit bridges, waste, leisure areas, residential areas, commercial and institutional areas and ritual cultural areas (shrine, cemeteries, etc.).The CanVec multiscale series is available as prepackaged downloadable files and by user-defined extent via a Geospatial data extraction tool.Related Products (Open Maps Links):[Topographic Data of Canada - CanVec Series](https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/8ba2aa2a-7bb9-4448-b4d7-f164409fe056)
VNILSSA parking spaces (unregistered self-service vehicles without anchoring)
This data set shows the geographic location of authorized parking spaces for unregistered self-service vehicles without anchors (VNILSSA) on the territory of the City of Montreal.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
3-30-30 rule for monitoring access to green spaces
Polygon representing the 3-30-300 Rule, i.e. seeing 3 trees near your home, moving to neighborhoods where 30% of the space is covered by trees and living less than 300 meters from a green space. This nature-based approach aims to create greener and more resilient cities. It was developed by the Dutch researcher [Cecil Konijnendijk] (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353571108_The_3-30-300_Rule_for_Urban_Forestry_and_Greener_Cities) working in the fields of forestry and urban ecology.These layers are used for the planning of plantations in vulnerable sectors with the target of 500,000 trees to be planted by the City and its partners, as part of the 2020-2030 Climate Plan. They also help to better plan and prioritize greening projects.The data can also be consulted on the interactive map of vulnerabilities to climate change in the Montreal agglomeration. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/944e0b7104bd491591ccca829da24670/page/Page/**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Douglas-firs (Genus Pseudotsuga) in Canada2011
The raster maps depict a suite of forest attributes in 2001* and 2011 at 250 m by 250 m spatial resolution. The maps were produced using the k nearest neighbours method applied to MODIS imagery and trained from National Forest Inventory photo plot data. For detailed information about map production methods please refer to Beaudoin et al. (2018) "Tracking forest attributes across Canada between 2001 and 2011 using the k nearest neighbours mapping approach applied to MODIS imagery." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 48, 85-93. https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=38979 The map datasets may be downloaded from https://nfi.nfis.org/downloads/nfi_knn2011.zip or https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/ec9e2659-1c29-4ddb-87a2-6aced147a990 * Note: the forest composition (leading tree genus) map depicts forest attributes in 2001.How can this data be used?The resolution and accuracy of these map products are best suited for strategic-level forest reporting and informing policy and decision making at regional to national scales. As these maps also offer a coherent set of quantitative values for a large suite of forest attributes, they can be used as baseline information for modelling and in calculations such as merchantable forest volume or percentage of tree species. It is also possible to overlay these maps with other maps produced on the same pixel grid to make assessments of disturbance impacts, such as fire and harvests.
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