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Net Interprovincial Migration by Regional District, 1997-2012. Symbolized by graduated colours where blue shades represent a positive number of people immigrating into the region and red shades represent a negative number. Darker colours represent higher numbers of people.

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2017-02-06

Net International Migration by Regional District, 1997-2012. Symbolized by graduated colours where blue shades represent a positive number of people immigrating into the region and red shades represent a negative number. Darker colours represent higher numbers of people.

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2017-02-06

For each BEC zone in the RDI Columbia Basin area, this layer represents the percentage of that zone covered by a protected land type.

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2017-02-06

Shows the number of distinct invasive Species found within each BEC subzone within the Columbia Basin.

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2017-02-06

Shows the number of red-listed species (Extirpated, Endangered or Threatened) within each BEC Zone in the Columbia Basin.

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2017-02-06

This layer maps the percentage of developed properties (those with a registered address) that are within 1 kilometre of a fixed route operated by BC Transit. Results are current to 2014, and are reported by trading corridor. The State of the Basin tracks this indicator because transit services...

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2017-02-06

This layer maps the 2008-2015 change in K-12 student enrollment. Information on annual enrollment levels is also included in the data table. Results are reported by school district.

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2017-02-06

This indicator measures the 100-year (1913-2013) trend in the annual length of growing season. The growing season is defined as the number of days between the first annual span of at least 6 days with a daily mean temperature of greater than 5 degrees Celsius, and the first span after July 1st...

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2017-02-06

This layer maps the percentage of private households in Basin-Boundary trading corridors that rent the dwelling they live in. Results are reported for the last census cycle (2011).

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2017-02-06

Language spoken most often at home including categories: English, French, and Other ('other' includes selected Aboriginal languages, selected non-Aboriginal languages, and other languages categories). Symbolized by BLUE Graduated Point Symbols where larger points represent higher percentages.

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2017-02-06

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