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References and Links has information on the map sources, bibliographic references and links to related Web sites.

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Map Sources

The Atlas maps are composed of several layers of which there are two broad categories: thematic and base layers. Find below a description of each of the map layers. The layer source is included in the metadata.

Thematic Map Layers

Forested Areas
Canada is classified into one of eight vegetation cover classes (for example, coniferous forest) using imagery with one kilometre resolution. Satellite imagery is from 1988-1991 period. Canada-Vegetation Cover, Fifth Edition of the National Atlas of Canada. 1993 [map].
Kilometres of Road Per Ecoregion
Road density depicts the length of roads in each 1:250 000 National Topographic Series map sheet (1:50 000 scale in urban areas), aggregated by each of the 194 terrestrial ecoregions of Canada as a percentage of the total area of the ecoregion. Natural Resources Canada, 1999.
Population Density, 1996
Statistics Canada. 1996 Census of Population.

Base Map Layers

Atlas of Canada Framework Layers
Base map components are features that provide a geographic context for the thematic data shown on Atlas of Canada maps. These features include rivers, lakes, administrative boundaries, populated places, roads and rail lines. All of the Atlas of Canada base map components are available for immediate free download in five scales and in a number of data exchange formats. The 1:7 500 000 and the 1:1 000 000 scale data are the primary base frameworks used for all Atlas of Canada 6th Edition online maps. You can download Atlas of Canada data from this Web page on GeoGratis.

Web Sites

Federal Government

Environment Canada. Climate Change Web Site
Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Climate Research Branch. Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis
Welcome to CCCma online, the web site of the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis.
Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Climate Research Branch. Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. Canadian Global Climate Models
CCCma has develped a number of climate simulation models for climate prediction, study of climate change and variability, and to better understand the various processes which govern our climate system.
Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Climate Research Branch. Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis. The Canadian Regional Climate Model
CCCma has develped a number of climate simulation models for climate prediction, study of climate change and variability, and to better understand the various processes which govern our climate system.
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Forest Biodiversity. Bulletin, 1997
Indicator: Road Access, 1997
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Forest Biodiversity. Bulletin, 1997
Indicator: Tree species mix in accessed versus non-accessed timber-productive forest, 1997
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Forest Biodiversity. Bulletin, 1997
Indicator: Age-class Distribution in Accessed Versus Non-Accessed Timber-productive Forests, 1997
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Forest Biodiversity. Technical supplements. Road Access, 1991
Road Access in the Four Main Forested Ecozones, 1991
Environment Canada. State of the Environment Infobase. National Environmental Indicator Series Archives. Sustaining Canada's Forests: Timber Harvesting. Bulletin, 1999
Indicator: Forest Fire Disturbance, 1999
Government of Canada. Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program
The Government of Canada's Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program provides funding for research and activities to improve our knowledge of Canada’s vulnerability to climate change.
Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service. National Forest Fire Situation Report
Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service. Research: Forest Fires
Natural Resources Canada: Climate Change in Canada. Posters
A series of seven posters depicting the regional impacts of climate change in Canada.
Statistics Canada. 1996 Census. Population Counts, Showing Distribution Inside and Outside Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, for Canada, Provinces and Territories.
A census table provided by Statistics Canada clearly demonstrates the higher population base of census metropolitain areas in relation to regions outside of these areas. A link to important information on 1996 census tables on the Internet is also available.

Other

The Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Research Network
C-CIARN is a national network that facilitates the generation of new climate change knowledge by bringing researchers together with decision-makers from industry, governments, and non-government organizations to address key issues.

Inter-agency

The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre
The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) provides operational fire-control services, as well as management and information services to its Member Agencies.