The State of BC’s Forests Annexes Maps — PDF print version

Maps

The maps used to illustrate the indicators are listed below, showing availability in one or more of three formats:

  1. PDF (for printing) (get Adobe Reader)
  2. HTML (for on-line viewing)
  3. Interactive HTML (on the BC Forest Information website)

The interactive maps include a zoom function. Several layers can be turned on to show cities and towns, highways, protected areas, private land, agricultural areas and other features. A few layers also have pop-up text for the names of features such as protected areas and ecosections.

Map Title Thumbnail Formats

Environmental Indicators

Forest Land, 2000

• PDF (1.3 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Predominant Tree Species, 2000

• PDF (1.3 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Forest Age, 2000

• PDF (1.3 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Old Growth, 2000

• PDF (1.3 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Biogeoclimatic Zones, 2000

• PDF (1.3 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Land Use Conversion, 2000

• PDF (1.2 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Protected Areas, 2002

• PDF (1.2 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Protected Areas and Special Management Zones, 2002

• PDF (1.2 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Level of Forest Protection by Ecosection, 1991 and 2002

• PDF (0.2 MB)

• HTML

Level of Land Protection by Ecosection, 2002

• PDF (1.2 MB)

• HTML

• Interactive

Pine Volume Killed, 2004 Observed

• PDF (2.6 MB)

• HTML

Pine Volume Killed, 2011 Projection

• PDF (2.7 MB)

• HTML

Level of Ecosystem Fragmentation, 1980s and 1990s

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Intact Areas, 1980s/1990s

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Population Trends of Selected Forest-Associated Species, 2006

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Species Range – Caribou, 2004 • PDF (0.3 MB)
Species Range – Moose, 2000 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Elk, 2000 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Grizzly Bear, 2004 • PDF (0.2 MB)
Species Range – Cougar, 2007 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Vancouver Island Marmot, 2004 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Pacific Water Shrew, 2006 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Pileated Woodpecker, 2005 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Spotted Owl, 2004 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Marbled Murrelet, 2004 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Rocky Mountain Tailed Frog, 2004 • PDF (0.2 MB)
Species Range – Rubber Boa, 2003 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Coho Salmon, 1999 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Species Range – Tall Bugbane, 2004 • PDF (0.1 MB)
Change in Area with Dominance of a Single Tree Species,
in Areas Harvested Up to and After 1987

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

In Situ Conservation of Genetic Resources of Forest Trees
– Western Redcedar (Thuja plicata), 2001

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Natural Stand Seed Planning Zones, 2004 • PDF (9.0 MB)
Use of Select Seed, 2002/03

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Map Title Thumbnail Formats

Economic and Social

Land Ownership, 2000

• PDF (1.2 MB)

• HTML

Forest Management Units (TFLs and TSAs), 2006 • PDF (3.7 MB)
Forest Regions and Districts, 2003 • PDF (0.2 MB)

• HTML

Local Timber Supply Forecast, 2000–2050

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

NSR Areas Harvested Pre-1982, 2002

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

NSR Areas Harvested 1982–87, 2002

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Wood Processing Mills • PDF (6.2 MB)
Forest Sector Vulnerability, 2001

• PDF (0.2 MB)

• HTML

Dominant Income, 2001

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

First Nations Bands • PDF (5.6 MB)
First Nations Agreements, 2002/03–2005/06

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Bands with Traditional Use Projects, 2003

• PDF (0.1 MB)

• HTML

Strategic Land Use Plans in British Columbia, 2005 • PDF (1.0 MB)

• HTML

 


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