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RCI wetlands
Wetlands and areas of influence covered by the Interim Control Regulation (ICR) Nature plan amended by Regulation 1274-1.attributes:cmh_ID - Identifier of the wetland complexType - Wetland or area of influencingInfoCI - Additional information on the Interim Control RegulationsSource: The original delimitation of wetlands comes from Ducks Unlimited Canada and the Department of the Environment and the Fight against Climate Change (MELCC), 2020. Detailed mapping of wetlands in populated areas in southern Quebec. Changes have been made to the source data in order to produce this “RCI Wetlands” data layer.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Areal Extent of Wetlands
The data represents the density of wetland habitat in the agricultural region of Alberta in 2002. Wetlands are depressional areas that are wet for a long enough period that the plant and animals living in them are adapted to, and often dependent on, living in wet conditions for at least part of their life cycle. In drier areas of the province, wetlands tend to be more intermittent, while in wetter areas, wetlands tend to be more persistent. Topography also affects the occurrence of wetlands. Hummocky landscapes allow for pooling of water in depressions, while landscapes with longer slopes (e.g. the foothills) generally have better defined surface drainage patterns. A wetland in influenced by the interaction between the wet area, the wetland margin and upland area.Wetlands provide important habitat for waterfowl and many other types of wildlife. Wetlands reduce the impact of flooding, provide erosion control, purify water by removing sediment and nutrients, and contribute to groundwater recharge. This resource was created using ArcGIS.
Ramsar Wetland
Ramsar Weltand features are part of the Protected Areas coverage's for Saskatchewan.Ramsar Wetland are Wetlands of international importance for flood control, nutrient production, wildlife habitat and other related purposes. Management procedures to prevent the destruction and deterioration of wetlands through state adherence to an international convention known as RAMSAR, signed in Iran in 1971. One in a series of Protected Areas coverage'screated in 1996 by Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina.
Potential wetlands
The 2023 mapping of potential wetlands in Quebec (CMHPQ) 2023, released by the Directorate of Ecological Knowledge (DCE), provides up-to-date information on the potential presence of wetlands for the entire province of Quebec. In particular, version 2023 contains the classification of potentially humid geographical entities according to a selected typology and the assignment of a level of confidence associated with each entity and integrates new data sources. This mapping is an aggregation of different databases produced for other purposes and at different scales. The result of this assembly depends on the precision and accuracy of each of the data sources used. These data must be used while remaining vigilant with regard to their potential and limitations.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Wetlands to be protected or restored (under interim control)
These data are an extract from the regional plan for wetlands and bodies of water for the agglomeration of Montreal (in the process of being adopted). They illustrate the wetlands and their 30-meter protected areas that are targeted by interim control measures, i.e. the map data in Appendix A - Interim Control: wetlands to be protected or restored. (Interim control resolution relating to the protection of wetlands (CG23 0753) and interim control regulation relating to the protection of wetlands (RCG 24-008)).It is possible to visualize the data on the [interactive map] (https://smvt.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=637aeb612e4c48eda895ab8e58505765) associated with the interim controls regulation. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Wetlands
To support the WAWA program at the Department of Environment and Local Government and alert primary users to the location of wetlands and possible regulatory requirements for land development. The wetlands map is intended for planning purposes only. The wetland boundaries are only approximate.
Wetlands
Wetlands are lands that are seasonally or permanently flooded by shallow water. They also include lands where the water table is close to the surface. The wetland polygons are managed independently from other hydro data classes and may overlap water bodies or other hydro data. Not all wetlands have been identified and mapped. Active maintenance is ongoing province wide. The currency and accuracy of the spatial representation is variable and requires on-the-ground verification.
Wetlands
Potential wetlands on the territory of the city of Lévis**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Watercourse and Wetland Buffers
Buffer zones surrounding mapped watercourses and wetlands where forest activity is regulated on Crown land to maintain water quality and aquatic habitat.
Wetlands - 10k
CryoGeographic Consulting, in association with Palmer Environmental Consulting Group Inc., provided Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources and Yukon Environment with the results of the mapping and classification of wetlands and adjacent upland habitat in the Indian River valley and its major tributaries. This report and its accompanying map set have been updated to reflect study area expansion and additional field reconnaissance completed in the summer of 2017. Interpretation of shallow water wetlands within disturbed landscapes was completed by Ducks Unlimited Canada and incorporated.Five classes of wetlands are distinguished - bogs, fens, swamps, marshes and shallow water - based on field investigations and interpretation of high-resolution aerial photography and satellite imagery.The accompanying report w it h full metadata can be downloaded from: [https://yukon.ca/en/mapping-and-classifying-wetlands-indian-river-valley-yukon](https://yukon.ca/en/mapping-and-classifying-wetlands-indian-river-valley-yukon)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)
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