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NativeVegViability
This dataset records the long term viability of native vegetation communities occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania The viability is determined by the condition of the native vegetation modified by the presence of weeds, cleared land, roads and tracks within the cell (See Interpretation Manual for rule set). It has been developed as a management tool from other layers within the project. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
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Native Veg Condition
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This dataset records the condition (classified 1-4) of native vegetation occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
Viability of Native Vegetation Communities along the Clarence Municipality section of the Derwent Estuary.
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This dataset was created for the Derwent Estuary Program and has been developed as a management tool from other layers within the program. It records the long term viability of native vegetation communities occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid covering a 100m wide coastal strip along the Clarence municipality section of the Derwent Estuary. The coastal strip is extended to include the entire saltmarsh and wetlands at Risdon Cove, Rokeby Beach and Lauderdale. The viability is determined by the condition of the native vegetation modified by the presence of weeds, cleared land, roads and tracks within the cell. The method utilised was that used for the Natural Resource Management, Coastal Values Project - Native Veg Vability dataset (ANZTA0020000016). Please refer to that dataset’s report for rule set.
Vegetation
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This dataset is a polygon representation of vegetation communities within the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. Each polygon represents a single vegetation community; mapping units conform to TASVEG 1.0 mapping unit specifications and data format. Vegetation communities were identified to a 1ha resolution or to 0.25ha where a threatened vegetation community was suspected. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
Weeds
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This dataset records the predominant weeds (declared and environmental) observed within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. The occurrence of each weed in each cell is recorded as a separate record. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
Vegetation Significance
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This dataset is a polygon representation of the significance of the vegetation communities within the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. It has been developed as a management tool and is derived from the Vegetation layer. Each polygon represents a the significance of a single vegetation community based on the conservation status of that community. Vegetation communities were identified to a 1ha resolution or to 0.25ha where a threatened vegetation community was suspected. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
TASVEG 3.0
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TASVEG is a Tasmania-wide vegetation map produced by the Tasmanian Vegetation Monitoring and Mapping Program (TVMMP). TASVEG comprises 156 mapping units captured at a nominal scale of 1:25,000. The TASVEG mapping builds on and incorporates the Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) mapping of forest vegetation communities, originally mapped at 1:100,000 scale, as well as the World Heritage Area (WHA) mapping that was carried out at 1:25,000 scale. TASVEG is continually revised and updated via photographic and satellite image interpretation and is verified in the field where possible. This version (3.0) represents the third major release of the TASVEG layer since 2004. TASVEG mapping is indicative only. Whilst extensive checks are applied to release versions of TASVEG, confirming the presence or otherwise of TASVEG communities requires field validation by a qualified practitioner.