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Human Use Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the overall human use value of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an index layer derived from applying a set of rules to scores for the amenities, recreation and tourism, and European heritage value attributes. The human use value layer indicates areas most frequently used for activities related to the listed attributes only. It is not a measure of the aesthetic or qualitative values humans place on the foreshore. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
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Human Use Value of Foreshores in the North and Cradle Coast NRM Regions
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"This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore values, condition and pressure in the North and Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. The 13 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the mean high water mark into 100 m line segments. Using an assessment framework, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for a series of environmental stressors and values. Segments are colour coded based on their score to reflect their values and the differing levels of risk associated with each stressor. This digital line map is a representation of the overall human use value of the intertidal zone in the North and Cradle Coast NRM regions and is derived from the identification of amenities, recreation and tourism, and European heritage values. The human use value layer indicates areas most frequently used for activities related to the listed attributes only. It is not a measure of the aesthetic or qualitative values humans place on the foreshore. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian and from the Aquenal website which provides detailed methods and further explanation of the dataset.
Amenities Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the amenities value of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the overall Human Use Value Index. Amenities value is calculated based on the presence and frequency of use of foreshore structures such as ports, marinas, boat ramps, breakwaters, moorings, jetties, wharfs, slipways, boat sheds, anchorages and intertidal shellfish farms. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Natural Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the overall natural value of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an index layer derived from averaging scores for the biological and geomorphic value attributes. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Condition of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the overall condition of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an index layer derived from applying a set of rules to scores for the ecological disturbance, geomorphology and introduced species attributes. The condition layer indicates the degree of deviation from ""pristine state"". An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Pressure from Recreation and Tourism Use of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the pressure placed on foreshores from recreation and tourism use in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the Pressure Index. Pressure from recreation and tourism use is calculated based on recreation uses such as such as dog walking, swimming, surfing, fishing, boating, horse riding, four-wheel driving and picnicking, as well as tourism and frequency of use. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
European Heritage Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the European heritage value of foreshores in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the overall Human Use Value Index. European heritage value is calculated based on listed sure of European heritage significance. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Natural Value of Foreshores in the North and Cradle Coast NRM Regions
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore values, condition and pressure in the North and Cradle Coast Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. The 13 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the mean high water mark into 100 m line segments. Using an assessment framework, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for a series of environmental stressors and values. Segments are colour coded based on their score to reflect their values and the differing levels of risk associated with each stressor. This digital line map is a representation of the overall natural value of the intertidal zone in the North and Cradle Coast NRM regions and is derived from an assessment of biological and geomorphic values. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian and from the Aquenal website which provides detailed methods and further explanation of the dataset.
Geomorphic Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the geomorphic value of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the overall Natural Value Index. Geomorphic value is calculated based on the geovalue and sensitivity of each foreshore segment according to the Coastal Values geomorphic mapping and the Tasmanian Geoconservation Database. Shore type is also considered. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Pressure from Anthropogenic Modification of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the anthropogenic modifications of foreshores in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the Pressure Index. Anthropogenic modification is assessed based on foreshore access, levels of clearing and construction within 100 and 500 metres of the intertidal zone, the presence of industry within 500 metres and 1 kilometre of the intertidal zone, foreshore structures and the risk to the long-term viability of adjacent vegetation. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Pressure from Introduced Species on Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 line maps produced in this study are intended to be used as a tool to assist managers and stakeholders in the identification of management issues with regards to foreshore planning, development, and natural resources. Assessment of the foreshore is based on the division of the high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the pressure placed on foreshores from introduced marine and beach weed species in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the Pressure Index. Pressure from introduced species is assessed based on the number of species known or likely to be present within a segment, as well as habitat type and proximity to existing known populations. Species considered are Carcinus maenas, Crassostrea gigas, Spartina anglica, Undaria pinnatifida, Ammophila arenaria, Euphorbia paralias, Thinopyrum junceiforme, Ehrharta villosa and Arctotheca populifolia. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.