Accomplishment Statement
Performed an environmental impact assessment using 3D surface analysis and overlay commands to determine suitability of a potential ski resort.
Introduction
In this lab, I was tasked to produce an objective analysis through maps at a higher elevation than the original 555 m for snow of the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish ski resort. I also needed to include an analysis of the appropriate mandated environmental implications, which includes protected old growth forests, protected riparian management zones around rivers and streams and protected ungulate habitat areas.
Analysis
I acquired data from many sources to complete my analysis. I used DataBC for protect areas, rivers, roads and contours, UBC Geography G:Drive for the project and park boundary and NRCan for the DEM of BC. I then had to parse my data to keep it organized by using consistent name conventions. I then mined my data using different tools in ArcMap such as clip, buffer, overlay, and dissolve.
Memo
To: Municipality of Squamish
I have done an environmental impact assessment on the proposed area for the Garibaldi Ski Resort project and I have deduced many reasons as to why this may not be a suitable area for this project.
The proposed project boundary has many potential effects on vegetation and fish and wildlife habitat. I analyze these effects using the areas of ungulate habitat, old growth forests and riparian management zones around rivers and streams. These areas are highly fragile and building a ski resort here could have major impacts. The rivers cover 29% and altering the rivers could change the river network and therefore could make the land more susceptible to landslides and debris flows. These areas account for almost 40% of the project boundary and will see severe impacts if a resort is built here. I also analyzed the snowline and discovered that almost 32% of the project boundary will have potential issues with not having enough snow. Although this may not seem like an issue now, it will become an issue as global warming trends suggest that this snowline will keep increasing as we see warming trends. This resort will not be completed for 20 years and by that time, the snowline will be much higher and more issues with not having enough snow. Sources of error in my analysis would be that the landscape is changing and more complex and my data may not be up-to-date and does not include any economical data. Further datasets and analysis I would suggest is including economic data to provide more information as to how costly it would be to the habitats if a ski resort would be built here. I would also suggest field data to be acquired to get more information on the environment of the area.
This project has many issues with the habitat and may not be feasible considering how much may be lost as a result. Many factors will be changing in the 20 year period of its building and will bring many of environmental issues. I have included maps of the project area and snow line/high elevation and protect areas and also a 3D hillshade representation to further illustrate these issues.
Map 1: Environmental Impact Assessment
Map 2: Environmental Impact Assessment 3D
