Canadian System of Environmental-Economic Accounts - Ecosystem Accounts
Growth of contiguously settled areas, type
Growth refers to the variation of a quantity or an estimation from one period to the next. A decrease results in a negative growth.
Contiguously settled areas refer to a geography representing the physical footprint of settled areas on the landscape. They are based on Earth observation-derived land use data. Contiguously settled area boundaries were produced for population centres with a 2021 population greater than 5,000 people or for those that fell within a census metropolitan area or census agglomeration. They include built-up and artificial surfaces, as well as agriculture and natural and semi-natural land cover classes that are enclosed by built-up areas.
The data for this variable are reported using the following classifications and/or lists:
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