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Public land use plans (PATP)
The allocation of public land consists in defining the government's guidelines for the use and protection of public territory.PATPs make it possible to guide the interventions of the various actors in the field by providing them with the necessary bases for integrated management of land and resources in the State domain.This strategic approach thus contributes to the harmonious and sustainable development of public land, while reducing conflicts of use.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Wildlife Management Units
The Province is divided into nine administrative regions, having a total of 225 wildlife management units (WMU) for the purpose of efficient game management.
Art_Public
Location and description of public art works in Rimouski**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Wildlife management units
Wildlife Management Units are used for a number of wildlife management purposes, like indicating the areas of Ontario where hunting open seasons and harvest quotas apply. Wildlife Management Unit boundaries are regulated under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act - Ontario Regulation 663/98, Part 6 as amended.
Parks and Protected Areas Line - Surveyed
A Public Right Area Object representing the spatial extent of a protected landscape as a result of the public interest or common good. These areas can include habitat, wilderness areas and other special management areas. This cadastral framework provides a parcel base of properly structured vector data designed and suited for Geographical Information System (GIS) application and can be used for land management purposes. This data set is not be used for defining boundaries. Administrative decisions should be based on legal documents and legal survey plans.Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
Parks and Protected Areas Polygon - Surveyed
A Public Right Area Object representing the spatial extent of a protected landscape as a result of the public interest or common good. These areas can include habitat, wilderness areas and other special management areas. This cadastral framework provides a parcel base of properly structured vector data designed and suited for Geographical Information System (GIS) application and can be used for land management purposes. This data set is not be used for defining boundaries. Administrative decisions should be based on legal documents and legal survey plans.Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
Fish and Wildlife Development Fund Land
Habitat Protection and management are the primary focus of the Fish and Wildlife Development fund. This data includes lands used for management of habitat within the Province.Saskatchewan Environment's Fish and Wildlife Development Fund Lands (FWDF) derived from ISC's (1:20,000) surface layer.As anglers, hunters and trappers in Saskatchewan, you recognize that healthy and diverse wildlife populations are an indication of a healthy ecosystem. Your responsible conservation ethic and love of nature are making positive and vital contributions to the management and preservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat. The revenue (30 per cent) from all fur, angling and hunting licences you purchase, is used to manage, preserve and enhance fish and wildlife habitat.The fund has identified three fish and wildlife management goals:-Maintain natural habitat through conservation, biodiversity, land management and awareness of rare species.-Maintain and grow sustainable fish populations and their habitat.-Maintain game populations and ensure accessible hunting.
Geo-Flooding: Information presence grid on flood zones
Geo-Flooding is an interactive map, accessible by mobile or computer, which allows you to consult the sectors for which information relating to flood zones is available. The information in this map comes from the following three sources of information (work has been done on the data to standardize everything):* __ [Territory flooded in 2017 and 2019] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/territoire-inonde-en-2017-et-2019)__* __ [2017-2019 Special Intervention Zone (from which territories covered by a ministerial decree are excluded)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/delimitation-du-perimetre-de-la-zone-d-intervention-speciale-zis-annexe2-modifie)__ * __Mapping of flood zones identified by the MRCs and represented in the Provincial Land Use Plan (PPAT) . __ For more details about the PPAT, consult the following page: __ [Application Territories - Provincial Land Use Portrait (PPAT)] (https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.quebec.ca%2Fhabitation-territoire%2Famenagement-developpement-territoires%2Famenagement-territoire%2Fsysteme-information-gestion-amenagement-territoire%2Fterritoires%23c256667&data=05%7C02%7Crachel.asselin%40mrnf.gouv.qc.ca%7C7fd9d90b03614c26746b08dcacd725d4%7C8705e97737814f4790e1c84c8b884da1%7C0%7C0%7C638575287271798346%7CUnknown%7 ctwfPBGzSb3d8eyjwijoimc4wLjawmDailcjQIJOIV2LUMZIILcjbtii6ik1HAWwilcjxvci6Mn 0% 3D%7C 0% 7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C&SData=tsgexwjvd5p4Mjvcdskitg22tgijra98zxkgjfrqafs 8% 3D%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C&SData=tsgexwjVd5P4MjVCDSKITG22TGIJRA98zxKGJFRQAF=0) __For information, the __ [Transitional Regulation for the Management of Flood Areas, Shores and Coastal Areas] (https://www.quebec.ca/gouvernement/politiques-orientations/plan-de-protection-du-territoire-face-aux-inondations/gestion-rives-littoral-zones-inondables/regime-transitoire)__) has been in force since March 1, 2022. Under the __ [Transitional Regulation] (https://cdn-contenu.quebec.ca/cdn-contenu/adm/min/environnement/gestion-rives-littoral-zones-inondables/fiche-zones-inondables-visees.pdf)__), the flood zones in question are, with some exceptions, the boundaries established according to the most recent maps or flood ratings as of March 25, 2021, including territories flooded by spring floods in 2017 or 2019.The interactive map and the data are provided for information purposes only and have no legal value. It presents a standardized grid that identifies sectors for which information on flood zones is available (flood zone maps, flood ratings, etc.). __You must always check the information and regulations in force with the MRC or the municipality in question. __**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Territory flooded in 2017 and 2019
Since 1 March 2022, the Special Intervention Zones (ZIS) have been lifted. However, the territory flooded during the exceptional spring floods of 2017 and 2019, as illustrated in Annex 2 adjusted to Decree 814-2019, is considered by the Regulation concerning the provisional implementation of the amendments made by chapter 7 of the laws of 2021 on the management of risks related to floods (Transitional Regulation) as an area comparable to a low-current zone. The adjusted Annex 2 corresponds to the delimitation of the territory flooded during the spring floods of 2017 and 2019 in connection with the decree establishing the ZIS published on 15 July 2019, from which the portions of territory covered by the ministerial orders published on 30 December 2019 were subtracted.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Capelin - Important Sites - FHAMIS
Important sites: reproduction, feeding and concentration area. Data extracted from the Fish Habitat Management Information System (FHAMIS) according to a literature review of documents produced between 1976 and 1999.
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