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Vegetation and Floristics of Culgoa National Park VIS ID 793
Vegetation Map of Culgoa National Park (original park area).; Map digitised from Hunter, J.T. & Earl, J. (2002). Vegetation and Floristics of Culgoa National Park. A report for the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. ; ; The vegetation of Culgoa NP is described and mapped. Six communities are defined based on classification (Kulczynski association) and mapped based on ground truthing and air photo interpretation. Most communities are of a simple woodland structure, with minor occurrences of shrubland and grassland. (VIS_ID 793)
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Vegetation Survey of Diamunga, Pinegrove and Old Toulby additions to Culgoa National Park. VIS ID 870
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The composition and extent of the present vegetation within the Diamunga, Pinegrove and Old Toulby additions to Culgoa National Park is described and mapped. Forty quadrat-based sites were sampled, with intensive field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Five vegetation communities are described and 190 taxa of vascular plants recorded, thirteen of which are considered to be rare and threatened or regionally significant (nineteen including previous survey records). VIS_ID 870
Cudgen Nature Reserve Vegetation 1998. VIS ID 229.
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Vegetation Community Mapping for Cudgen Nature Reserve by Henry James and Andrew Murray in 1998. VIS_ID 229.
Couradda National Park Vegetation Mapping. VIS ID 3990
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Vegetation survey and mapping of Couradda National Park in 2008, commissioned by NPWS Narrabri Region. Five 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 3990
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 Survey of Cocoparra National Park and Cocoparra Nature Reserve. VIS ID 792
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Vegetation map from Whiting, E. (1997). Sixteen vegetation units are described and mapped from air photo analysis and other observations made during the survey. Comments also given on the distribution of individual species (threatened and introduced), the incidence and impact of feral animals, evidence and impact of bushfires, and visitor facilities and control in regard to vegetation management. VIS_ID 792
Vegetation of Careunga Nature Reserves, 2006. VIS ID 4022
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The vegetation of Careunga Nature Reserves is described and mapped (scale 1:50 000). Four communities are defined based on classification (Kulczynski association). These four communities were mapped based on ground truthing, air photo interpretation and landform. Almost all of the reserve is dominated by the Casuarina cristata (Belah) assemblage, in most instances in a good quality state though some sections have been highly disturbed in the past and of regrowth or cleared and yet to recover, these systems though not listed as threatened should be considered to be ‘of concern’ and poorly conserved across their geographic range. The other three described vegetation units are all listed as endangered within the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion. A total of 107 vascular plant taxa were found from 39 families and 87 genera. VIS_ID 4022
Vegetation and Floristics of Mt Canobolas State Recreation Area. VIS ID 1824
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Vegetation map digitised from Hunter, J.T. (2000). Vegetation and Floristics of Mt Canobolas State Recreation Area. A report to the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. The vegetation of Mt Canobolas SRA is described and mapped. Seven communities are defined based on PATN analysis, and mapped based on ground truthing, API and altitude. VIS_ID 1824
Paroo-Darling National Park (Thilta karra) Vegetation 2003. VIS ID 968
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Vegetation map digitised from Hunter, J.T. and Fallavollita, E. (2003). Vegetation and Floristics of Paroo-Darling National Park - Thilta karra Section. A Report to the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. The vegetation of Thilta karra is described and mapped and nine communities defined based on classification (Kulczynski association) with further sub-assemblages described VIS_ID 968
Field data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Cuyahoga Valley National Park - Open Format Data Package
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These data were converted from the originally delivered Microsoft Access PLOTs database from the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. These comma-delimited data tables contain(s) vegetation mapping plot classification and accuracy assessment data, as well as summary information about the data itself. If a table is empty, then it was empty in the original database.
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Cuyahoga Valley National Park
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. A geodatabase containing various feature-class layers and tables shows the locations of vegetation types and general land cover (vegetation map), vegetation plot samples, verification sites, AA sites, project boundary extent, and aerial photographic centers. The feature-class layer and relate tables for the CUVA vegetation map provides 4,640 polygons of detailed attribute data covering 13,288.4 ha, with an average polygon size of 2.9 ha. Summary reports generated from the vegetation map layer show map classes representing natural/semi-natural types in the NVCS apply to 4,151 polygons (89.4% of polygons) and cover 11,225.0 ha (84.5%) of the map extent. Of these polygons, the map layer shows CUVA to be 74.4% forest (9,888.8 ha), 2.5% shrubland (329.7 ha), and 7.6% herbaceous vegetation cover (1,006.5 ha). Map classes representing cultural types in the NVCS apply to 435 polygons (9.4% of polygons) and cover 1,825.7 ha (13.7%) of the map extent. Map classes representing non-NVCS units (open water) apply to 54 polygons (1.2% of polygons) and cover 237.7 ha (1.8%) of the map extent.