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Lower Macquarie Floodplain Vegetation VIS ID 1032
Mapping of the vegetation occurring on the Lower Macquarie River Floodplain between Gin Gin Weir (Trangie), Marebone Weir, Colane and Belah Dam (Nyngan) (approximately 3561km2) was conducted from air photo interpretation. Areas comprising predominantly natural vegetation was mapped at a scale of 1:50, 000, with a resolution of approximately 20 metres. Twenty different vegetation types, including wetland, floodplain and drier-country types were identified from analysis of floristic data collected from 90 quadrats. (VIS_ID 1032)
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Survey and mapping of Darling floodplain vegetation communities in 2014. VIS ID 4186
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In 2014, the Centre for Environmental Management, Federation University Australia (previously the University of Ballarat) was commissioned by the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage to undertake a vegetation survey and mapping of the vegetation of the Barwon-Darling Floodplain, between downstream of Brewarrina and upstream of Tilpa. Part of NSW Healthy Floodplains Project. VIS_ID 4186
Gwydir Wetlands and Floodplain Vegetation mapping, 2005. VIS ID 3921
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Vegetation associations of the Gwydir Watercourse were mapped from 1:50,000 scale colour aerial photographs taken during the period 26 August 2005 – 10 October 2005. VIS_ID 3921
Macquarie Marshes Vegetation,1991-2008. VIS ID 3920
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This is DRAFT metadata and will be updated in 2011. Vegetation communites of the Macquarie Marshes floodplain in 2008 were mapped by updating the linework and attributes of the 1991 Macquarie Marshes vegetation map (Wilson 1992) using digital aerial photography (50cm pixels) taken from March to May 2008 and field surveys conducted in May, October and November 2008. VIS_ID 3920
Macquarie Marshes Vegetation Mapping, 1991. VIS ID 794
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Vegetation Map of the Macquarie Marshes - This map includes a vegetation survey for 1991 carried out by Bob Wilson as a contract for NSW NPWS. All surveys provide a detailed map of upper canopy vegetation that has been interpreted from aerial photography. Mapping shows major vegetation associations and dominant flora. The complete set of maps and surveys is referenced as 'Macquarie Marshes Vegetation Surveys' in the Status Report, Vegetation Mapping in the Central West Region, Department of Land and Water Conservation 1998. pp73-75. Historical Vegetation Mapping in the Macquarie Marshes 1949-1991. This study aimed to quantify changes in the distribution of nine tree species in the Macquarie Marshes from 1949 to 1991. Aerial photography was digitised to produce GIS maps from both years, which were then compared to determine the changes in distribution over the 42 year period. Changes in distribution did not follow the same pattern for all tree species over the mapped period. While the River Red Gum community was found to be stable in its distribution, Black Box recorded a 38% decline in distribution over the same period. Land clearing represented the single greatest impact upon eucalypt distribution between the years 1949-1991. By contrast the acacias and dryland species expanded in ditribution over the same period, often exploiting areas from which eucalypts had been cleared. VIS_ID 794
Gwydir Wetlands Vegetation 1996. VIS ID 815
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In 1996, extant vegetation associations of the Gingham and Lower Gwydir Floodplain, including the Gingham and the Lower Gwydir watercourses, were mapped from 1:25,000 colour aerial photographs. VIS_ID 815
Vegetation Map for the Wombeira Land System VIS ID 1772
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Vegetation Map for the Wombeira Land System. Map from report: Dick, R. (1993). The Vegetation of the Wombeira Land System on the Culgoa, Birrie and Narran Rivers in NSW - November 1990. Occasional Paper 13. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney. Original maps produced as part of the Survey of Floodplain Vegetation on the Wombeira Land System by R.Dick, NPWS. The study aimed to document one of the least fragmented floodplain woodland and forest communities remaining in northern NSW. Five woodland and five grassland and shrubland structural classes are mapped. (VIS_ID 1772)
Vegetation-Namoi
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The geographical extent of this catchment encompasses the Namoi Catchment (specifically, Vegetation Monitoring data 2021 to 2023). The water-dependent vegetation dataset comprises observations obtained from the Namoi catchment within New South Wales (NSW), Australia. This dataset is structured as a point-based inventory, providing detailed information on the condition of water-dependent vegetation communities. The dataset encompasses two main components: Vegetation Community Condition: This component focuses on assessing the condition of the vegetation community based on the species composition and structure of water-dependent vegetation communities. It includes information on species composition and cover. Tree Stand Condition: This component involves evaluating the condition of individual trees within water-dependent vegetation stands. It includes data on tree health, canopy structure, crown density, and tree size distribution. Each record in the water-dependent vegetation dataset provides spatially explicit information, detailing the geographic coordinates of the vegetation survey plots. Note: If you would like to ask a question, make any suggestions, or tell us how you are using this dataset, please visit the NSW Water Hub which has an online forum you can join.
Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park Vegetation 1997. VIS ID 3833
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Vegetation of part Yarrahapinni Wetlands National Park and Clybucca Aboriginal Area and Historic Site in 1997.; Vegetation mapping undertaken by Shortland Wetland Centre Consultancy for EIS for proposed tidal inundation of Yarrahapinni Wetland. VIS_ID 3833
Gwydir Wetlands and Floodplain Vegetation 2008. VIS ID 3922
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Vegetation communities of the Gwydir and Mehi floodplain in 2008 were mapped by updating the linework and attributes of the 2005 Gwydir vegetation map (McCosker 2007) using digital aerial photography (40cm and 50cm pixels) taken from 17 March to 12 July 2008 and field surveys conducted in March and April 2008 and February 2009. See Bowen and Simpson 2009. VIS_ID 3921 NB. The spatial dataset VIS_ID 3922 has been retired, having been superceded by: Vegetation communities of the Gwydir Wetlands 2008 and 2015. VIS_ID 4686