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Baselines for Soil Health and Stability in NSW RFA Regions Webmap
The Forest Monitoring Steering Committee commissioned a consortium between the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment and the University of Sydney to deliver Baselines, Drivers and Trends for soil stability and health in forest catchments across the NSW Regional Forest Agreement areas. Find out more about the project here. Spatial outputs of this project are presented in this webapp. Model Information: Empirical Soil Maps: Soil data collected using an empirical approach, presented on 2162 units, based on the unit's most representative soil profile available within the Soil and Land Information System (SALIS). Maps reflect values when the sampling occurred with temporal changes not being accounted for.Baseline Soil Maps: Digital Soil Modelling (DSM) outputs describing the baseline conditions of key indicators of soil condition, based on quantitative modelling techniques that relate known soil qualities with known environmental qualities and extrapolates using continuous environmental data.Drivers & Trends: Maps describing trends of soil quality indicators and the impact of key drivers of soil condition change, such as Climate Change, Land Disturbance, Bushfires etc. This includes DSM models and Data Cube models using machine learning techniques.More information and the underlying datasets can be found here._______________________________________For a User Guide for this Webapp, follow this link:User GuideTo leave feedback on your experience with this we site or its data, follow this link:NRC Contact PageTo leave feedback on your experience with the Spatial Collaboration Portal, follow this link (account creation required) :Spatial Collaboration Portal Feedback__________________________________This webapp and associated webapps are part of the Forest Monitoring & Improvement Program Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleBaselines for Soil Health and Stability in NSW RFA Regions WebmapContent TypeWeb MapDescriptionThis webmap describes Baselines, Drivers and Trends for soil stability and health in forest catchments across the NSW Regional Forest Agreement areas.Initial Publication Date06/06/2022Data Currency06/06/2022Data Update FrequencyOtherContent SourceFile TypeMap Feature ServiceAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)WGS84Spatial Reference System (web service)EPSG:4326WGS84 Equivalent ToGDA94Spatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonsStandard and SpecificationData CustodianNatural Resources CommissionPoint of Contactnrc@nrc.nsw.gov.auData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
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Soil Condition Evaluation and Monitoring, Tasmania
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Point data collected by sub-meter differential GPS for long term reference/ soil condition monitoring sites in Tasmania. The SCEAM project supports the needs of NRM strategies across all three NRM regions in Tasmania. The project sets out to gather baseline soil data for 300 sites identified within key soil/land use combinations across the State, through the compilation of a network of reference sites. When compared with future monitoring at the same sites the data will enable identification of changes and trends in soil condition. The soil/land use combinations targeted have been identified on the basis of importance to the respective regions.
NSW Landuse 2017
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PLEASE NOTE: This dataset has been superseded by NSW Landuse 2017 v1.5 The 2017 Landuse captures how the landscape in NSW is being used for food production, forestry, nature conservation, infrastructure and urban development. It can be used to monitor changes in the landscape and identify impacts on biodiversity values and individual ecosystems. The NSW 2017 Landuse mapping is dated September 2017. It incorporates tenure based information for National Parks and State Forests in NSW, at the time of mapping. It currently does not include the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Region. Greater Sydney region will be completed in late 2019 and will be incorporated into the NSW 2017 land use product version 1.1. The NSW Landuse 2013, currently contains the best available information for the Greater Sydney region. https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/nsw-landuse-2013 The 2017 Landuse has complete coverage of all regional centres and towns for NSW. It also includes updates to the fine scale Horticulture mapping for the east coast of NSW - Newcastle to the Queensland boarder. This horticultural mapping includes operations to the commodity level based on field work and high resolution imagery interpretation. The reliability scale is 1:10,000 and include values in the attribute fields of Source, Source Date, Source Scale, Reliability and LU Mapping (Currency) Date. Land use has been mapped on high resolution aerial imagery including ADS (digital imagery) captured by NSW Department of Finance, Service and Innovation, along with using Nearmap, Google Earth and Google Street View. Satellite imagery from LANDSAT (NASA), Sentinel 2 (European Space Agency), SPOT 5, 6 and 7(Airbus) and Planet Imagery, was used in the mapping process to account for Landuse activities that occur as part of a rotational practise. Land use information has been captured in accordance with standards set by the Australian Collaborative Land Use Mapping Program (ACLUMP) and using the Australian Land Use and Management ALUM Classification Version 8. The ALUM classification is based upon the modified Baxter & Russell classification and presented according to the specifications contained in http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification. This product will be incorporated in the National Catchment scale land use product 2018 that will be available as a 50m raster - Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/data-download
Nutrient Risk to 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 risk to the intertidal zone in regard to nutrients in the North and Cradle Coast NRM regions and is derived from an assessment of pressure and vulnerability. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian and from the Aquenal website which provides detailed methods and further explanation of the dataset.