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Yukon Emergency Management Information

Wildland Fire Management branch

    Created for distribution by the GeoYukon application as a comprehensive resource for all publicly available Emergency Management information in the Yukon government. This data may be used directly by other applications to dynamically display...

    Fire Regions

    Geomatics Yukon

      Fire regions are the largest management unit where wildland fire resources are allocated and deployed. They can be further subdivided into fire districts. Distributed from GeoYukon [1] by the Government of Yukon [2] . Discover more digital...

      Weather Stations

      Geomatics Yukon

        The Weather Stations dataset is derived from the Regional Weather Information System (RWIS). For more information about each weather station, refer to https://rwis.gov.yk.ca/stations/ [1] . Currently only weather stations owned by Yukon...

        Fire history

        Geomatics Yukon

          This is a landscape level GIS coverage of large fires within the Yukon, spanning a period from 1946 to present. Original polygon size was limited to 200 hectares, when the first edition of this dataset was completed in 1997. Smaller fires are now...

          Fire Ignition Locations

          Geomatics Yukon

            This is point GIS coverage consisting of either fire ignition locations or centroids of fire polygons where the exact location of fire ignition were unknown for fires within the Yukon, spanning a period from 1946 to present. Although the temporal...

            Attack bases

            Geomatics Yukon

              Attack bases are locations where fire response is delivered from. Distributed from GeoYukon [1] by the Government of Yukon [2] . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more...

              Fire Management Zones

              Geomatics Yukon

                Fire management zones help guide how wildfires are prioritized and managed and show where wildfires may be used to achieve ecological objectives. Zones are based on relatively constant factors, such as the level of human use or development and...