Map Book Gallery
View maps created by fellow professionals in the forestry community.
Volume 22GISThe Geographic Approach
Berens River Forest Blowdown Damage Viewscape Analysis
As part of the planning process for the Whitefeather Forest Initiative, the Whitefeather Forest Management Corporation directed the preparation of a computer viewscape analysis of how the blowdown would be seen from various vantage points along the Berens River and what the zone would look like if forestry operations had occurred in the area affected by the tornado.
Volume 21GISCommunicating Our World
Pikangikum First Nation Atlas—Special Ecological Values
The Whitefeather Forest is an indigenous cultural landscape of the Pikangikum people. They have achieved this through customary resource stewardship practices and management tools supported by a rich indigenous knowledge tradition.
Volume 20GISHelping Manage Our World
Taylor ComplexTok, Alaska
This map shows the fire history or fire progression of the region of Alaska that is north of the Alaska Range and just west of the Alaska/Canada border from June 24 to July 24.
Volume 19GISThe Language of Geography
Dinan Bay Forest Development Plan
This map formulates a part of the annual forest development plan (FDP) for Weyerhaeuser Company Ltd., Queen Charlotte Islands Timberlands Unit.
Volume 18Geography and GISServing Our World
Forest Fragmentation in the United States
National Land Cover Data (NLCD) was reclassified into three categories: forest, other natural (e.g., grassland and wetland), and anthropogenic use (e.g., agricultural and urban).
Volume 17Geography and GISSustaining Our World
Visual Impact Assessment
The map was generated primarily using ArcInfo to map the impact assessment of a proposed harvest pattern on the visual landscape.
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