An ecological framework for resource management in British Columbia |
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Authors: | S. Mah S. Thomson D. Demarchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Branch, B.C. Ministry of Forests, 31 Bastion Square, V8W 3E7 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Wildlife Branch, B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, 780 Blanshard Street, V8V 1X4 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | British Columbia's landmass encompasses a complex diversity of ecosystems as a result of its diverse physiography, geology and climate. Resource planners and managers, depending upon their management objectives, use ecological information at different scales, from the very broad regional level to the local or site-specific level. The Ecoregion Classification and the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification systems provide the means for resource managers and others in British Columbia concerned with the environment to understand, manage, and communicate about the diverse ecosystems of the province.This paper outlines this multi-level regional ecological classification and describes how it is being applied by resource managers from various resource agencies and organizations responsible for forest, wildlife and habitat management in British Columbia. |
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