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The NEBC Natural Disturbance Units (NEBC_NDU_PY) dataset is a derivative NDU dataset from the BC Geographic Warehouse that has been clipped to northeast BC.<\/span><\/p>

The Natural Disturbance Type map is based on the Provincial Biodiversity Guidebook (1995) and the current and most detailed version of the approved corporate provincial Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zone/Subzone/Variant/Phase map (version 12, September 2, 2021) (Data Catalog record: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/bec-map - REG_LAND_AND_NATURAL_RESOURCE.NATURAL_DIST_UNITS_RPG_POLY).<\/span><\/p>

The natural disturbance type classification code is used to designate a period process or event such as insect outbreaks, fire, disease, flooding, windstorms and avalanches that cause ecosystem change and renewal. Natural disturbance type classification and mapping is used for a wide variety of applications in British Columbia. A few examples include: delineation of Natural Disturbance Types for Landscape Unit Planning; delineation of Seed Planning Zones; as an input for Predictive Ecosystem Mapping; reporting on the ecological representation of the Protected Areas Strategy; and as a level in the classification hierarchy for Broad Ecosystem Units.<\/span><\/p>

The Natural Disturbance Type Code as defined in the Provincial Biodiversity Guidebook (1995). The code is used to designate a period process or event such as insect outbreaks, fire, disease, flooding, windstorms and avalanches that cause ecosystem change and renewal. The code values range from 1-5 inclusive.<\/span><\/p>

https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/natural-disturbance-type-map<\/span><\/p>

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Renewal Triggers and Service Levels<\/span><\/span><\/p>

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    The NEBC Natural Disturbance Units (NEBC_NDU_PY) dataset is a derivative NDU dataset from the BC Geographic Warehouse that has been clipped to northeast BC.<\/span><\/p>

    The Natural Disturbance Type map is based on the Provincial Biodiversity Guidebook (1995) and the current and most detailed version of the approved corporate provincial Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zone/Subzone/Variant/Phase map (version 12, September 2, 2021) (Data Catalog record: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/bec-map - REG_LAND_AND_NATURAL_RESOURCE.NATURAL_DIST_UNITS_RPG_POLY).<\/span><\/p>

    The natural disturbance type classification code is used to designate a period process or event such as insect outbreaks, fire, disease, flooding, windstorms and avalanches that cause ecosystem change and renewal. Natural disturbance type classification and mapping is used for a wide variety of applications in British Columbia. A few examples include: delineation of Natural Disturbance Types for Landscape Unit Planning; delineation of Seed Planning Zones; as an input for Predictive Ecosystem Mapping; reporting on the ecological representation of the Protected Areas Strategy; and as a level in the classification hierarchy for Broad Ecosystem Units.<\/span><\/p>

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    https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/natural-disturbance-type-map<\/span><\/p>

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    A full description of the Natural Disturbance Type Code<\/span><\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

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    Natural Disturbance Unit ID<\/span><\/span><\/p><\/td>

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    The Natural Disturbance Type Code as defined in the Provincial Biodiversity Guidebook (1995). The code is used to designate a period process or event such as insect outbreaks, fire, disease, flooding, windstorms and avalanches that cause ecosystem change and renewal. The code values range from 1-5 inclusive.<\/span><\/span><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

    Renewal Triggers and Service Levels<\/span><\/span><\/p>

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      The NEBC Natural Disturbance Units (NEBC_NDU_PY) dataset is a derivative NDU dataset from the BC Geographic Warehouse that has been clipped to northeast BC.<\/SPAN><\/P>

      The Natural Disturbance Type map is based on the Provincial Biodiversity Guidebook (1995) and the current and most detailed version of the approved corporate provincial Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) Zone/Subzone/Variant/Phase map (version 12, September 2, 2021) (Data Catalog record: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/bec-map - REG_LAND_AND_NATURAL_RESOURCE.NATURAL_DIST_UNITS_RPG_POLY).<\/SPAN><\/P>

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