Columbia Lake Foreshore Integrated Management Planning – 2021
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The following report includes all phases of FIMP, which includes reporting on the FIM survey, FHSI and FDG. In this case it is a redoing of the FIM survey (herein referred to as re-FIM) that was previously completed between 2007 and 2009 (herein referred to as the 2009 FIM survey) but using the recently updated 2020 standards (Schleppe et al. 2021). Comparisons were made between 2009 and 2021, where appropriate.
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Field | Value |
Data last updated | May 9, 2022 |
Metadata last updated | May 25, 2022 |
Created | April 14, 2022 |
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License | CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 |
Data collection info | Twelve years had passed since the original FIM was conducted and there was an interest in updating the previous field surveys and corresponding analyses to evaluate rates of change (e.g., development), observe whether integrated policies have been working, identify additional important habitat and species at risk and update the Columbia Lake FIM dataset using standard Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) methods that were updated in 2020. The following includes all three phases of FIMP for Columbia Lake: FIM survey; development of the Foreshore Habitat Sensitivity Index (FHSI, formerly called AHI) to rank the relative value of shoreline habitats; and the Foreshore Guidance Document (FDG, formerly called SMG). |
Data processing | QA/QC of the 2009 FIM dataset was initially conducted during field surveys (Section 2.1.3) and completed during post-processing prior to comparing 2009 and 2021 datasets. No revisions to the 2009 dataset were required. The 2009 FIM dataset was not updated to include counts/evaluation of new variables that were included in the 2021 FIM dataset (e.g., sheds and boat racks) that had not been included in 2009 as outlined by Schleppe et al. (2021). Historic orthophotos and photographs taken during the 2009 surveys were reviewed, however, the imagery was not detailed and comprehensive enough to accurately update the 2009 dataset for these new parameters. |
Data type | non-lab |
Datastore active | False |
Datastore contains all records of source file | False |
Has views | True |
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Resource citation | Wood Canada Ltd. 2022. Columbia Lake Foreshore Integrated Management Planning – 2021. Report Prepared for Living Lakes Canada, Nelson, BC. 48 pp. + 6 App. https://doi.org/10.48511/AACN-M251 |
Resource data disclaimer | No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose. |
Resource location | Columbia Lake |
Size | 3.1 MiB |
State | active |
Url type | upload |
Waterhub certified | Certified |
Waterhub grade | People and Perspectives |
Citation (Required) | Wood Canada Ltd. 2022. Columbia Lake Foreshore Integrated Management Planning – 2021. Report Prepared for Living Lakes Canada, Nelson, BC. 48 pp. + 6 App. https://doi.org/10.48511/AACN-M251 |
Resource Location | Columbia Lake |
Data Collection Information | Twelve years had passed since the original FIM was conducted and there was an interest in updating the previous field surveys and corresponding analyses to evaluate rates of change (e.g., development), observe whether integrated policies have been working, identify additional important habitat and species at risk and update the Columbia Lake FIM dataset using standard Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) methods that were updated in 2020. The following includes all three phases of FIMP for Columbia Lake: FIM survey; development of the Foreshore Habitat Sensitivity Index (FHSI, formerly called AHI) to rank the relative value of shoreline habitats; and the Foreshore Guidance Document (FDG, formerly called SMG). |
Data Processing | QA/QC of the 2009 FIM dataset was initially conducted during field surveys (Section 2.1.3) and completed during post-processing prior to comparing 2009 and 2021 datasets. No revisions to the 2009 dataset were required. The 2009 FIM dataset was not updated to include counts/evaluation of new variables that were included in the 2021 FIM dataset (e.g., sheds and boat racks) that had not been included in 2009 as outlined by Schleppe et al. (2021). Historic orthophotos and photographs taken during the 2009 surveys were reviewed, however, the imagery was not detailed and comprehensive enough to accurately update the 2009 dataset for these new parameters. |
Data Disclaimer | No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose. |
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