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Department for Environment and Water - Emergency Services Map Book Extents
A polygon dataset showing the extent of each of the regional CFS Map Book series used for Emergency Management within South Australia.
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Emergency Services - Tasmanian Fire Services - Regional Boundaries
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Regional Boundaries shows the coverage area for each of the Tasmanian Fire Services (TFS) region boundaries. This dataset was supplied to ES-GIS by the Tasmanian Fire Services and will be regularly updated (or on request) with periodic resupplies.
Dept of Environment, Water and Natural Resources - Bushfires and Prescribed Burns History
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This dataset provides state-wide fire scar mapping for major bushfires that have occurred within South Australia. It also provides fire scar mapping for prescribed burning activities that have occurred on land managed by the State Government Agencies (Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Forestry SA and SA Water). A landscape approach is used for fire history mapping but may be incomplete for a given reserve and region. “Burnoffs” on private land are excluded from this dataset.
Dept of Environment, Water and Natural Resources - Last Bushfire and Prescribed Burn Boundaries
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The dataset provides most recent fire scar mapping for many major fires that have burnt in a given area within or adjacent to National Parks and Wildlife South Australia (NPWSA) reserves. This data set is derived from Fire History mapping. The most recent fire mapping can be used for operational management and planning of fire events and ecological resource management.
Online Projects, State Library of South Australia - Adelaide plan 40 feet to 1 inch, fire insurance maps, 1911-1914
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Set of detailed fire insurance maps from the State Library of South Australia’s map collections. The map set covers part of the City of Adelaide, South Australia and was surveyed and drawn 1911-1914 by John Reid Ferguson for the Fire Underwriters' Association of South Australia. Scale approximately 1:480. Includes parts of North Terrace, King William Street, Rundle Street (Mall), Adelaide Arcade, Gawler Place, Grenfell street, Pulteney Street, Hindmarsh Square, Pirie Street, Flinders Street and Hindley Street. Shows land use including building usage, some street numbers and business names. This dataset consists of 21 map files in JPEG & PDF versions.
Fire Management Area Committee Boundaries
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The Fire Management Area Committee Boundaries dataset defines the name and spatial extent of each of the 10 fire management areas for the State. After a review of the strategic arrangements for bushfire fuel management in Tasmania, in 2012 changes were made to the Fire Service Act 1979. The changes administratively align the responsibility for the management of bushfire fuels across the State in recognition that it is a shared responsibility across all sectors including the public arena. The fire management area committee structure was reviewed and there are now 10 fire management areas for the State, reflecting the broader landscape and strategic focus that is required. The final boundaries were in the Gazette on 11 September 2013. The principal aim is to bring together the various stakeholders that manage land use across the State, to work together to effectively manage vegetation fuels for the mitigation of bushfires. The focus of Fire Management Area Committees is to prepare a fire protection plan for the Fire Management Area; and, identify and prioritise bushfire vegetation risks and prioritise strategic works to mitigate any perceived risks. The Fire Management Area Committees are supported by the SFMC. Other Keywords: FMAC
environment_ACTGOV - ACTGOV Regional Fire Management Plan 2019-2028
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Due to the level of impact across the landscape during the 2019-20 fire season, the Regional Fire Management Plan (RFMP) 2019-28 was revised. With three years remaining before the scheduled five year review the RFMP was amended to reflect the changes in the environment. We are currently monitoring ecological recovery and fuel-load response. Data collected during these processes will be used to support a comprehensive review of proposed treatments. This review will be undertaken prior to the 2024-28 period. Bushfire management in the ACT Bushfires are an inevitable part of living in the ACT. Canberra is described as the bush capital for good reason, with forest and grassland woven through its urban areas. Along with the rural areas and the mountainous and forested landscape to the west and south, living in the ACT means we live in or near an environment where bushfire is a natural occurrence.
Spatial Data - [RETIRED] State Planning Policy 3.7 Planning in bushfire prone areas - Townsite 50km buffer (DPLH-065)
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State Planning Policy 3.7 Planning in Bushfire Prone Areas (SPP 3.7) directs how land use should address bushfire risk management in Western Australia. It applies to all land which has been designated as bushfire prone by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner as highlighted on the Map of Bush Fire Prone Areas. This boundary dataset is to determine which type of BAL assessment is applicable; self-assessed or by an accredited person. Allowances have been made for new single houses or ancillary dwellings (e.g. granny flats) proposed in a remote location. In remote areas where a proposed new single house or ancillary dwelling will be located outside a 50 km radius of a gazetted townsite, a property owner may be able to complete their own BAL assessment. If your proposed development is located in the Perth, Peel, Great Southern or South West regions, this ‘special provision’ will not apply.
environment_ACTGOV - ACTGOV RFMP - Proposed Aboriginal Fire Management Zone
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This dataset displays the position and extents of the Proposed Aboriginal Fire Management Zone in the RFMP 2019-28. An Aboriginal Fire Management Zone was established as part of the latest 2019–23 Strategic Bushfire Management Plan to meet objectives defined by Traditional Custodians. The Aboriginal Fire Management Zone includes cultural burns and associated land management treatments aimed at meeting a range of cultural land management objectives such as the encouragement of bush tucker (e.g. yams), also other foods, fibres (eg. weaving) and medicines (eg. Kunzea oil), access to bark (eg. shelter) and other materials, and/or maintenance of a desirable vegetation structure, and connection of Community with Country. The Aboriginal Fire Management Zone encompasses areas and sites of cultural significance. Incorporating parts of Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, the location is readily accessible to Traditional Custodians and Parks and Conservation Service staff.
2018 Fire Response Area Summary
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Emergency responses by area served. Includes within City limits, IU, and mutual aid responses.