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  • Provincial Strategic Threat Analysis
    • Download 2021 PSTA files

Download 2019 PSTA files

Last updated on May 12, 2023
  • 2019 Provincial Strategic Threat Analysis (PDF, 88KB)
  • 2019 PSTA – Fire Density Map (PDF, 3.9MB)
  • 2019 PSTA – Fuel Type Map (PDF, 6.5MB)
  • 2019 PSTA – Human Fire Density Map (PDF, 3.1MB)
  • 2019 PSTA – Lightning Fire Density Map (PDF, 3.5MB) 
  • 2019 PSTA – Spotting Impact Map (PDF, 4.8MB)
  • 2019 PSTA – Threat Rating Map (PDF, 14.5MB)
  • 2019 PSTA – WUI Threat Rating Map (PDF, 11.3MB)

B.C. provincial fuel type layer overview (updated 2019)

  • 2019 BC Provincial Fuel Type Layer Overview (PDF, 6.5MB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map – Provincial (PDF, 1.3MB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Cariboo (PDF, 1.3MB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Coastal (PDF, 987KB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Kamloops (PDF, 1.3MB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Northwest (PDF, 906KB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Prince George (PDF, 1.1MB)
  • 2019 Fuels Overview Map - Southeast (PDF, 2.8MB)
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