Place names and Study Area Boundaries

Sep 25, 2013 (Last modified Oct 9, 2013)
Uploaded by Gregory Kehm
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Place names are selected from the BC gazetteer dated November 2012. Study area boundaries are defined by ecosections or watersheds as determined by requirements for the development of spatial data (e.g., budget, topical influence on study area). The physiographic boundary covers the largest area and is a selection of physiographic provinces intersecting with the watershed boundary. This boundary was not used in the project data development but offers important context to the physical setting of the Discovery Islands.
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Province of British Columbia
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Province of British Columbia
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Gregory Kehm
Principal with Gregory Kehm Associates

Founded October 2010, Gregory Kehm Associates partners with organizations, governments and small business enterprises to support community-based decision making for watershed planning and natural resource management. Throughout our work we seek to integrate climate change adaptation strategies. Key...