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Volume 23: GIS—Geography in Action

A Visual Corridor Analysis for Coastal British ColumbiaA Visual Corridor Analysis for Coastal British Columbia
The Ministry of Agriculture and Lands created a visual corridor analysis to assess the landscape that can be viewed from coastal ferry routes. Also used by the cruise ship industry, these routes were turned into observation points spaced every two kilometers.

Volume 22: GIS—The Geographic Approach

Impact of Future Wind Farm Development on the Avesnois Park LandscapeImpact of Future Wind Farm Development on the Avesnois Park Landscape
The Avesnois National Park has undertaken a wind farm development project. The park has decided to develop a plan to identify and classify appropriate wind zones, help the local government make informed decisions on future wind farm projects through supporting documents such as reports and maps, and create a coherent global vision for others to follow.

Volume 21: GIS—Communicating Our World

Development of a Heli-skiing and Mountain Goat Habitat Model
This map presentation illustrates the process of developing a habitat management model for mountain goats’ winter range habitat within heli-skiing terrain in northern British Columbia.


Volume 20: GIS—Helping Manage Our World

Volume 19: GIS—The Language of Geography


 
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