Gunnar Nilsson and Mickey Lammers Research Forest
Interactive application overview of the Gunnar Nilsson and Mickey Lammers Research Forest, located just north of Whitehorse, Yukon.
Interactive application overview of the Gunnar Nilsson and Mickey Lammers Research Forest, located just north of Whitehorse, Yukon.
This application displays the personal use fuelwood designated areas for fuelwood harvesting in Yukon.
This application outlines suitable areas for finding and harvesting Christmas trees in and around the City of Whitehorse.
Created for distribution by the GeoYukon application as a comprehensive resource for all publicly available Forestry information in the Yukon government. This data may be used directly by other applications to dynamically display Yukon data;...
This feature delineates forest and vegetation stands in the Yukon at a scale of 1:40,000. It is a management level forest inventory (as opposed to an operational level) - meaning that analysis and mapping are most effective close to the 1:40,000...
The purpose of this feature class is to identify the individual annual allowable cut and annual limit areas as referred to in the Forest Resources Act subsection 20(2) and 31(10 of the Forest Resources Regulation). Where there is no approved...
This dataset divides Yukon into 9 tourism regions which are used to track wilderness tourism statistics. Note that the Yukon Vacation Planner divides Yukon into 8 similar tourism regions with somewhat different boundaries.
This annotation displays air photo centre point numbers. The associated air photos from these flight lines are used in the interpretation of the Forest Inventory polygon feature. The annotation is at a fixed scale, and is designed to be optimally...
This feature delineates enhanced vegetation, forest and cover attributes for the Whitehorse, Yukon area at a scale of 1:10,000. The field work for the inventory was carried out during the winter of 2004/2005 with the project delivered by the...
The field work for the inventory was carried out during the winter of 2004/2005 with the project delivered by the contractor in October 2005. Delineation was based on 1:10,000 black and white photography acquired by the City of Whitehorse in 2001...