Canadian Prairies Map V 4.1 Today
The is a significant regional data update often referenced in the context of climate adaptation, environmental reporting, and geographic modeling for the Prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Overview of Version 4.1
: It provides the baseline spatial data needed to model future climate scenarios (e.g., 2020s through 2080s) for native grasslands. CANADIAN PRAIRIES MAP V 4.1
: It delineates the Prairies Ecozone , which includes northern mixed grasslands, short grasslands, and the aspen parkland. The is a significant regional data update often
: Organizations like the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) use these maps to identify opportunities for scaling up natural water management solutions. Key Geographic Features
In recent environmental frameworks, such as the Regional Perspectives Report , "Figure 4.1" serves as a foundational map illustrating the ecozones of the Prairie Provinces. This specific versioning often relates to the , which provides ecosystem-based units for regional assessments. Key Geographic Features