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Potentially trackable plant communities : foothills and Rocky Mountain natural regions

Description

Timberline Forestry Inventory Consultants Ltd was asked to prepare a list of potentially trackable communities from the Ellis report, and to add communities that had been described subsequent to its preparation. The process of identifying “trackable” communities has been conducted previously through a team approach in the Western U.S., where several people jointly evaluated all communities and reached consensus on “trackable” elements. For the Alberta pilot, an explicit data-based means of identifying potentially trackable communities was undertaken in order to streamline the process of reviewing textual descriptions.

Updated

May 1, 1997

Tags
Foothills Rocky mountains ecological surveys plants

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Extent

21 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Community Development (1992-2006)

Contributor

Downing, D.

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Environment
Spatial Coverage

Foothills

Spatial Coverage

Rocky Mountains

Resource Dates

Date Created

1997-05-01

Date Added

2015-11-20T15:50:08.300006

Date Modified

1997-05-01

Date Issued

1997-05-01

Audience information

Identifiers

NEOS catalogue key

2769895

Local Identifier

9630042

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Environment and Parks