Find provincial standards and guidelines for terrestrial ecosystem information projects.
Broad Ecosystem Mapping & Inventory (BEM & BEI)
BEM/BEI use the following classification systems to subdivide the landscape into mapable units:
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping (TEM)
TEM is recommended for ecosystem mapping at scales of 1:5000 to 1:20 000, the methodology laid out in the Standard for Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping in British Columbia (PDF).
Standards and guidelines regarding digital data format requirements for submitting TEM data to the Province are detailed in "Terrestrial Ecosystem Information and Digital Submission Standard – Database and GIS Data Standards (PDF)" found in the most current TEI Contractor Package.
If the project includes a bioterrain component review:
TEM uses the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) system to identify ecosystems, and field data is collected using Field Manual for Describing Terrestrial Ecosystems – 2nd Edition (PDF).
Predictive Ecosystem Mapping (PEM)
PEM is recommended for ecosystem mapping at scales of 1:20 000 to 1:50 000, the methodology laid out is the Standards for Predictive Ecosystem Mapping: Inventory Standard (PDF).
Standards and guidelines regarding digital data format requirements for submitting PEM data to the Province are detailed in "Terrestrial Ecosystem Information and Digital Submission Standard – Database and GIS Data Standards (PDF)" found in the most current TEI Contractor Package.
For the terrain components reference:
PEM uses the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) system to identify ecosystems, and field data collected for PEM in British Columbia is collected following the protocols laid out in the Field Manual for Describing Terrestrial Ecosystems – 2nd Edition (PDF).
Sensitive Ecosystem Inventory (SEI)
Sensitive Ecosystems Inventories in B.C. follow the provincial Standard for Mapping Ecosystems at Risk. It outlines the recommended process as well as potential considerations for SEI project planning.
Field Data Collection Standards
Data Capture & Submission Standards
Standards and guidelines regarding digital data capture and submission are detailed in "Terrestrial Ecosystem Information and Digital Submission Standard – Database and GIS Data Standards (PDF)" found in the most current TEI Contractor Package.
These older documents do contain information about common feature codes (FCODEs) used for mapping and symbology for map production, and are included below:
For data capture templates for Soil Surveys, contact the Soil Information Specialist
Quality Assurance Standards & Guidelines
Submit QA data as described in the following:
Accuracy Assessment Standards
Assessing the thematic accuracy of each individual mapping project is a key component in determining appropriate interpretative uses of the data. It's critical to assess the thematic accuracy of individual mapping projects prior to the use of project data for interpretations that extend beyond the intent of the original project objectives.
There province has adopted a standard procedure for the accuracy assessment of ecosystem mapping.
Ecosystem mapping used in timber supply applications, must meet a set of minimum map accuracy standards.
All accuracy assessments must be submitted to the Province according to the digital data capture and submission standards and guidelines detailed in "Terrestrial Ecosystem Information and Digital Submission Standard – Database and GIS Data Standards (PDF)" found in the most current TEI Contractor Package.
Ecosystems
Terrain & soils
Follow provincial standards and guidelines on soil surveys and any mapping project where soil, terrain or surficial geology attributes are collected:
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact the provincial ecosystem information team.