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Central Parkland Vegetation Inventory (CPVI) Polygons

Description

The Central Parkland Vegetation Inventory (CPVI) Polygons is a dataset that was created to capture vegetation information for the Central (Aspen) Parkland Natural Subregion in Alberta. The Parkland Natural Region covers approximately 10% of the province and acts as a broad transitional area between the dry grasslands and the moist boreal forest. This region is characterized by productive soils, moisture levels and climatic conditions conducive to agriculture. The vegetation cover is a mosaic of aspen woodlands, wetlands, fescue grassland and riparian areas. The Central Parkland Natural Subregion is located in east-central Alberta. Other parkland subregions are located in the Foothills and the Peace River areas. The Central Parkland Vegetation Inventory (CPVI) Polygons is designed to be a vegetation / land use database for the Central Parkland Natural Subregion.

Updated

July 23, 2012

Tags
-CANADA AGRICULTURAL-LAND ALBERTA BIOTA CENTRAL-PARKLAND CONSERVATION LAND-OWNERSHIP LIVE-DATA-AND-MAPS NATIVE-VEGETATION PARKLAND VEGETATION

Title and Dataset Information

Alternative Title

Central Parkland Vegetation Inventory (CPVI) Polygons

Date Modified

2012-07-23

Update Frequency

Every 2 months

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Subject Information

Start Date

1980-01-01

End Date

2001-01-01

Resource Dates

Date Created

2012-06-15

Date Added to catalogue

2020-04-30T03:17:38.491917

Date Issued

2012-06-15

Date Modified

2012-07-23

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

{"Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta","Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Government of Alberta"}