Open Data

Integrated Resource Plan - Local

Description

The Integrated Resource Plan - Local dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Local Integrated Resource Plans (IRP) in Alberta. A Local IRP provides land resource management direction for a relatively smaller geographic planning area. A Local Plan is developed to provide more detailed land and resource use parameters than may be available in a Sub-Regional Plan. An IRP is a plan which identifies the values and associated land and resource management goals for the planning area in consideration of the maintenance of social, economic, and ecological values. An IRP provides direction regarding the type of land and resource management activity that would facilitate meeting the stated objectives in the planning area (e.g. recreation, grazing, industrial and commercial activities). The public was often involved in contributing input to the development of an IRP. IRPs were endorsed by the Government of Alberta in various periods.

Updated

March 13, 2018

Tags
BOUNDARIES INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLAN---LOCAL INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLAN-LOCAL INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLANS---LOCAL INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLANS-LOCAL IRP---LOCAL IRP-LOCAL LOCAL-INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLAN LOCAL-INTEGRATED-RESOURCE-PLANS LOCAL-IRP

Title and Dataset Information

Alternative Title

Integrated Resource Plan - Local

Date Modified

2018-03-13

Update Frequency

Irregular

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Subject Information

Start Date

2015-11-30

End Date

2015-11-30

Spatial Coverage

-121,61,-109,48

Resource Dates

Date Created

2018-03-13

Date Added to catalogue

2020-04-30T03:20:15.079583

Date Issued

2018-03-13

Date Modified

2018-03-13

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

The Integrated Resource Plan - Local dataset provides users with GIS ready polygonal representation of all the Local IRP in the province of Alberta, and is suitable for indexing or analysis purposes.

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta