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TANTALIS - Crown Land Inclusions
TA_CROWN_INCLUSIONS_SVW contains the spatial representation (polygon) of active and applied for Crown Land Inclusions. Inclusions are a mechanism by which an interest holder can extend for inclusion their holdings based on statutory provisions within the Land and Land Title Acts. The view was created to provide a simplified presentation of this single tenure type from the disposition information in the Tantalis operational system. The same content could be derived from the TA_CROWN_TENURES_SVW by filtering to this tenure type only
CPTAQ inclusions and exclusions
The inclusions and exclusions come from applications for authorization submitted under the Act respecting the protection of land and agricultural activities (LPTAA L.R.Q., c. P-41.1) relating to the inclusion of lots in the agricultural zone or to the exclusion of lots in the agricultural zone.o The file of inclusions and exclusions represents polygons resulting from decisions of the Commission that modify the boundaries of the agricultural zone. An inclusion adds an area to the agricultural area while an exclusion removes it. The boundaries of the agricultural zone are then the result of the addition of these decisions.o Decisions are spread over time and there may be a partial or total superposition of an area resulting from inclusion and exclusion. In these cases, consider the result from the highest file number, which is the final result.· Source of inclusions and exclusionso The reference documents that served as the basis for the digitization of decisions are: the basis fortopographic data of Quebec (BDTQ) at a scale of 1:20,000, the cadastral compilation at the scale1:20,000, the Quebec Cadastre, orthophotos and various plans.· Warnings and limitationso All the inclusions and exclusions folders are also contained in the file ofdecisions. However, a decision leading to an inclusion or exclusion will not take effect untilwhen it was registered with the Registrar's Office. It is only at this timethat the decision will appear in the inclusions and exclusions file. Several months mayelapsing between a decision and its registration. If the conditions are not met within the deadlineIf the decision is given, it will lapse.o With the progress of cadastral renovation, more and more territories in agricultural areas aredependent on the new cadastre. The renovated cadastre has the advantage of being more precise and betterstructured as the cadastral compilation. On the other hand, you should know that several decisions leading toan inclusion or exclusion has been rendered and mapped on the cadastral compilation. ByTherefore, in order to limit the risks of misinterpretation, refer to the text of thedecision as well as the attached plan if necessary to validate the positioning if necessary. Purpose: To have an overview of CPTAQ decisions and to facilitate the processing of authorization applications.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Delimitation of the permanent agricultural zone and agricultural inclusions
Delimitation of the permanent agricultural zone and agricultural inclusions, as illustrated in “Map 2-26: Permanent agricultural zone and agricultural inclusions” of the revised land use and development plan of the City of Laval**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Alberta Diamond Inclusion Dataset
This Alberta diamond inclusion dataset includes electron microprobe analyses of garnet, clinopyroxene, olivine, ferropericlase and rutile inclusions from diamonds sampled by the Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite field. The data are compiled from Davies et al. (2004) and Banas (2006). Diamond inclusions are of particular research interest in diamond exploration and mantle petrology because they provide direct information about the chemical composition of upper and lower mantle and about the petrogenetic sources of diamonds in a given area/deposit.
FADM - Provincial Forest Exclusion
The spatial representation for a Forest Exclusion, which is an areas or block excluded from Provincial Forest at the time of the original establishment by Order in Council
FADM - Designated Areas
Defines areas protected from harvesting activities by Order-in-Council as per part 13 of the Forest Act.
FRI: Forest stands
Forest stands (FSTAND) is a vector delineation of relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas as polygons with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area.Download: Here The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Forest Service Branch, has developed a forest resource inventory (FRI) which meets a variety of strategic and operational planning information needs for the boreal plains. Such needs include information on the general land cover, terrain, and growing stock (height, diameter, basal area, timber volume and stem density) within the provincial forest and adjacent forest fringe. This inventory provides spatially explicit information as 10 m or 20 m raster grids and as vectors polygons for relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area. Forest stands (FSTAND) is a vector delineation of relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas as polygon with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area. For more information, see the Forest Inventory Standard of the Saskatchewan Environmental Code, Forest Inventory Chapter.
Leading Group for the Cariboo Region
####Leading Group for the Cariboo Region (pinegroup or firgroup). #### 1. IDF - Fir Group: includes all forest polygons in NDT 4 (IDF and BG biogeoclimatic zones) that meet any of the following criteria: *a) Douglas-fir ( Fd or Fdi) leading or ponderosa pine leading; *b) Lodgepole pine leading, and Douglas-fir ( Fd or Fdi) or ponderosa pine greater than 15% in any inventory layer; *c) Trembling aspen leading, and Douglas-fir ( Fd or Fdi) or Ponderosa pine greater than 15% in any inventory layer, and spruce, red-cedar, cottonwood and birch less than 6% in any inventory layer; *d) No species information in inventory data (usually NSR stands), and inventory type group for pre-harvest stand or the current stand = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 29, or 32 These inventory type groups correspond to the following species compositions F, FC, FCy, FH, FS, FPl, Fpy, FL, FDEcid, PlF and Py. If inventory type group=0 and pre-harvest inventory type is not available, classify the polygon as Pine Group. 2. IDF-Pl Group: includes all forest polygons in NDT 4 (IDF and BG biogeoclimatic zones) that do not meet the above definition for IDF-Fir Group.
FADM - Region Compartment
The spatial representation for an Inventory Region or Compartment. Established by the Resource Inventory Branch, Inventory Regions are large drainages encompassing groups of small drainages also known as compartments. These were once used for planning purposes, similar to the current Planning Cells. They are now maintained in the files as reference for many administration boundaries
FADM - Pulpwood Agreement
The spatial representation for a Pulpwood Agreement, which is a 25 year term agreement, replaceable every ten years, that allows the holder of a wood-fibre processing facility to harvest Crown pulp timber if sufficient quantities of raw material are not available to the holder from other sources. Covers a large area in one or more Timber Supply Areas or TFLs.
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