What are Biogeoclimatic zones?

A biogeoclimatic zone is a geographical area (large ECOSYSTEM) with a relatively uniform macroclimate, characterized by a mosaic of vegetation, soils and, to a lesser extent, animal life reflecting that climate.

How many BEC zones are in BC?

14 biogeoclimatic zones
In British Columbia, there are 14 biogeoclimatic zones identified. In BEC, the ecosystem is defined as the interactions between climate and soil that determine the vegetation potential on a site.

How many Biogeoclimatic zones are in British Columbia?

fourteen different biogeoclimatic zones
British Columbia has some of the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems. There are fourteen different biogeoclimatic zones that support a variety of ecosystems. They support a wide variety of wildlife, vegetation and tree species.

How do I find the series of a website?

Site series are described in the Regional Field Guides to Site Identification. Site and soil conditions, and the vegetation community, are used to identify site series. Site types are subdivisions of site series that are distinguished by edaphic differences that are considered significant to the management of the site.

How many Biogeoclimatic zones are there?

At the highest level, the regional level, the province is divided into 14 biogeoclimatic zones. These zones are large geographic areas with relatively uniform climate, i.e. similar regional or macroclimate. Zones are usually named after one, two or three of the dominant climax species.

What biogeoclimatic zone is Kamloops?

i) Kamloops Forest Region ii) Prince Rupert Forest Region. These regions contain many biogeoclimatic zones and subzones.

What Biogeoclimatic zone is Kamloops?

How many Biogeoclimatic zones are on Vancouver Island?

At the highest level, the regional level, the province is divided into 14 biogeoclimatic zones. These zones are large geographic areas with relatively uniform climate, i.e. similar regional or macroclimate.

What is index in Web design?

An index is another name for the database used by a search engine. Indexes contain the information on all the websites that Google (or any other search engine) was able to find. If a website is not in a search engine’s index, users will not be able to find it.

How many biogeoclimatic zones are on Vancouver Island?

What is a zonal site?

A zonal site is the site series that best reflects the regional macroclimate of a biogeoclimatic subzone or variant. These plant communities do not drain or collect soil moisture excessively nor do they have an overabundance or lack of nutrients.

When does version 12 of biogeoclimatic mapping come out?

These documents outline recent and anticipated changes to biogeoclimatic mapping and site classifications. Version 12 of the Biogeoclimatic Subzone/Variant (BGC) Mapping will be released (August 2021).

When do you use code for biogeoclimatic zone?

A code used to designate a division of a specific biogeoclimatic Zone; a geographic area with a fairly uniform regional climate and a typical pattern of vegetation and soils. Subzones are not unique. They are only meaningful in conjunction with a Zone.

How to create a biogeoclimatic label in Bec?

A compact concatenation of the BEC attributes Zone, Subzone, Variant and Phase to create a biogeoclimatic label suitable for map labelling. This label may not include spaces, except as a spacer when a varient is not specified and a phase is specified.

Where can I find the ecosystem mapping project?

These links will direct you to the ecosystem mapping project page in the Ecological Reports Catalogue ( EcoCat) where reports and expanded legends (that provide ecosystem descriptions), spatial and data files may be downloaded.