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Mt Kaputar National Park Vegetation. VIS ID 930
Amalgamation of Mt Kaputar South (Porteners 1998) and Mt Kaputar North (Hunter 2000) vegetation maps. This dataset was created to provide a consistent vegetation map of the entire park for fire planning purposes. Amalgamation was undertaken by Miranda Kerr, Botanist for Western Directorate, August 2002, by comparing composition and structure of vegetation communities described for the two source datasets.For any other purposes it is recommended that the source datasets be used (see below). Merged data from: Mt Kaputar nth VIS_ID 931 Hunter, J.T. & Alexander, J. (2000). Vegetation of Mt Kaputar (Northern Section). Unpublished Report to the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service and Mt Kaputar Sth VIS_ID 932 Porteners, M.F. (1998). Vegetation Survey of Mt Kaputar National Park (Southern Portion). Unpublished Report to the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service. VIS_ID 930
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Vegetation Survey of Mt Kaputar National Park VIS ID 932
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"Vegetation map digitised from Porteners, M.F. (1998). Vegetation Survey of Mt Kaputar National Park (Southern Portion). Report for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. NSW NPWS, Sydney.; ; The composition and extent of the present vegetation in the southern portion of Mt Kaputar National Park is described and mapped at 1:25 000 scale from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Six vegetation communities are described and 246 species (251 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 72 families, several of which are at their north-western geographical limit or regionally restricted. A very small proportion of species (5%) is exotic. Two nationally listed rare or threatened species are recorded from the study area, both of which occur infrequently in restricted habitats."; ; VIS_ID 932
Mt Kaputar National Park, Montawaa addition Vegetation Mapping. VIS ID 4008
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Vegetation survey and mapping of Montawaa addition to Mt Kaputar NP in 2008, commissioned by NPWS Narrabri Region. Six communities were determined based on floristic analysis of 20 x 20 m survey sites, and described using dominant species and structural characteristics. Vegetation communities were mapped using ground truthing, position in landscape and stereo interpretation of aerial photos captured at 1:50,000. Lineage and attribution accuracy are unknown. VIS_ID 4008
Vegetation and Floristics of Mt Kaputar National Park VIS ID 931
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The vegetation of Mt Kaputar national Park is described and mapped (scale 1:25 000). Ten communities are defined based on PATN analysis. Ten communities are mapped based on ground truthing, air photo interpretation and altitude. Most communities are of a woodland structure, however forests exist along with shrublands, herbfield and some grasslands. The distribution of communities is correlated to altitude, protection from the north east and north and physiography. Community distribution was also found to be related to other factors including, mainly but also soil depth, slope, drainage and easting. Many of the communities show considerable variation and integrade along common boundaries. A number of specialised communities are thought to be largely restricted to the reserve and nearby areas. VIS_ID 931
Mt Kaputar National Park, Beresford Park and Carinya Vegetation Mapping. VIS ID 4007
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Vegetation survey and mapping of Beresford Park and Carinya additions to Mt Kaputar NP in 2008, commissioned by NPWS Narrabri Region. Nine communities were determined based on floristic analysis of 20 x 20 m survey sites, and described using dominant species and structural characteristics. Vegetation communities were mapped using ground truthing, position in landscape and stereo interpretation of aerial photos captured at 1:50,000. Lineage and attribution accuracy are unknown. VIS_ID 4007
Werakata National Park Vegetation Fire 2005. VIS ID 723
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Vegetation community mapping for Werakata National Park by S.Bell 2001 + 2004 & L.Hill 2002. Both lots of mapping were combined, clipped to the Reserve boundary and fire classes were added in 2005.
Mt Kaputar National Park, Playgan addition Vegetation Mapping. VIS ID 4005
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Vegetation survey and mapping of Playgan addition to Mt Kaputar NP in 2008, commissioned by NPWS Narrabri Region. Eight communities were determined based on floristic analysis of 20 x 20 m survey sites, and described using dominant species and structural characteristics. Vegetation communities were mapped using ground truthing, position in landscape and stereo interpretation of aerial photos captured at 1:50,000. Lineage and attribution accuracy are unknown. VIS_ID 4005
Klamath Vegetation Monitoring Data Package
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This dataset contains monitoring data for vegetation at Crater Lake NP, Lassen Volcanic NP, Lava Beds NM, Oregon Caves NMP, Redwood NSP, and Whiskeytown NRA. A core concept of the Klamath Inventory and Monitoring Networks vegetation monitoring protocol is that assessing the composition, structure, and function of vegetation communities, can be used to evaluate the ecological integrity of wider park habitats. Therefore, monitoring vegetation change is imperative to detecting and understanding the status and trends in park ecosystems. Objectives are to: sample vegetation and environmental parameters every 3 years using a 3 year revisit frequency; monitor status and trends in vegetation composition; monitor status and trends in vegetation structure and function.
Average percentage vegetation cover from vegetation monitoring in Klamath Network parks, 2011-2019
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Average percentage vegetation cover (± standard error) for each height strata by park and sample frame for each sample event. Summary statistics are shown for all parks and all sample events. CRLA = Crater Lake National Park, LABE = Lava Beds National Monument, LAVO = Lassen Volcanic National Park, ORCA = Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, REDW = Redwood National and State Parks, and WHIS = Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.
Conimbla National Park Vegetation 1997. VIS ID 864
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Refined vegetation survey and mapping of Conimbla National Park undertaken by Roger Lembit for NPWS Bathurst District in 1997. Vegetation descriptions were from Boden, R. & Mitchell, L. (1996). The NSW NPWS commissioned vegetation surveys of Winburndale NR and Nangar NP, Conimbla NP and Weddin Mountains NP as the first stage in preparing fire management plans. Key project tasks were literature review to compile an annotated bibliography, and vegetation surveys to describe communities, their floristic composition and conservation status. Mapping produced by Boden & Mitchell was deemed insufficient for reserve management needs. Subsequently, more detailed mapping (this dataset) was undertaken by Roger Lembit under contract to NPWS Bathurst District office in 1997. VIS_ID 864
Conimbla National Park Vegetation 1997. VIS ID 864
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Refined vegetation survey and mapping of Conimbla National Park undertaken by Roger Lembit for NPWS Bathurst District in 1997. Vegetation descriptions were from Boden, R. & Mitchell, L. (1996). The NSW NPWS commissioned vegetation surveys of Winburndale NR and Nangar NP, Conimbla NP and Weddin Mountains NP as the first stage in preparing fire management plans. Key project tasks were literature review to compile an annotated bibliography, and vegetation surveys to describe communities, their floristic composition and conservation status. Mapping produced by Boden & Mitchell was deemed insufficient for reserve management needs. Subsequently, more detailed mapping (this dataset) was undertaken by Roger Lembit under contract to NPWS Bathurst District office in 1997. VIS_ID 864