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Sydney Harbour Foreshore and Estuarine Vegetation 2006. VIS ID 4030
The Sydney Harbour Foreshore and Estuarine Vegetation dataset was generated by Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney (BGT) for the data owners, NSW Maritime, and is subject to NSW Maritime data license agreement. Sydney Harbour and its tributaries form an important and dynamic ecosystem with substantial natural values while continuing to provide a focus for extensive urban development, valued open space and recreational opportunities as well as being maintained as a ‘working harbour’. The estuarine components of this project cover all estuarine areas of Sydney Harbour, Parramatta River and tributaries. This includes the area from North Head to South Head, including upstream to the natural tidal limits of Middle Harbour (St. Ives and Davidson) to the weir on Lane Cove River; the eastern-most weir at Parramatta; and to Granville at Duck River and Duck Creek. The foreshore components of this project include, as a minimum, the foreshore land from Mean High Water Mark (MHWM) to 40m landward. In some instances the mapping was extended upslope beyond 40m to a maximum of 200m, where contiguous vegetation was present. The shoreline of the study area is a little over 360km in length. Although the estuary and its immediate foreshore are the focus of this study it is not possible to protect the significant natural values without consideration of the broader catchment and its contribution to the functioning of this ecosystem. The catchment has an approximate surface area of 217 km2. API (aerial photographic interpretation) and ground truthed vegetation mapping of the Sydney Harbour foreshore at a presentation scale of 1:2000 was necessary to prioritise property-scale management objectives of NSW Maritime and to place these objectives in a catchment perspective. Native terrestrial vegetation communities were categorised to match the categories of the Cumberland Plains 1:16,000 vegetation map, but were further divided on structural characteristics. API was performed using the 2003 15cm pixel ortho-rectified colour ECW format aerial photo mosaics of Sydney Harbour. The non veg areas of the foreshore were removed from the dataset - see lineage for more detail. VIS_ID 4030
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Natural Vegetation of the Sydney 1:100 000 Map sheet VIS ID 2354
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. The map has been published by BENSON, D.H. and HOWELL (1994) in the ecological journal of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cunninghamia 3(4):677-722. The composition and extent of the present natural vegetation on the Sydney 1:100, 000 mapsheet 9130 mapped and described in terms of structure and characteristic species. Stand alone dataset. Vegetation codes are compatible with other RBG 1:100,000 mapping.; ; ANZNS0263000011; ; sydney_NVMP_VISmap_2197
Department for Environment and Water - Estuarine Habitats of South Australia
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These datasets contain habitat mapping and outer boundaries for estuaries of South Australia. These estuaries were identified in the draft 'Estuaries Policy and Action Plan.'
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Annual Report 2003/2004
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Greening Sydney Strategy
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Access APIMetadata Portal Metadata InformationContent TitleGreening Sydney StrategyContent TypeOtherDescriptionLearn about their Greening Sydney Strategy and the work underway to create a cool, calm and resilient city.Initial Publication Date20/06/2024Data Currency20/06/2024Data Update FrequencyOtherContent SourceOtherFile TypeDocumentAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)OtherSpatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToOtherSpatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianDuo HePoint of Contactduo.he@customerservice.nsw.gov.auData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
Amenities Value of Foreshores in the Southern NRM Region
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This dataset is part of the assessment and mapping of foreshore value, condition and pressure in the Southern Natural Resource Management (NRM) Region of Tasmania. The 17 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 high water line into 100m segments. Using a decision matrix and rule set, each foreshore segment is assigned a score for three main components: fields, attributes and indices. Segments are colour coded based on their attribute or index score to reflect the differing levels of overall natural value, human use value, condition, pressure or components thereof. This digital line map is a representation of the amenities value of the intertidal zone in the southern NRM region and is an attribute layer supporting the overall Human Use Value Index. Amenities value is calculated based on the presence and frequency of use of foreshore structures such as ports, marinas, boat ramps, breakwaters, moorings, jetties, wharfs, slipways, boat sheds, anchorages and intertidal shellfish farms. An explanatory report is available from the data custodian which provides detailed methodology and further explanation of the dataset.
Port Macquarie Hastings LGA Vegetation and EEC Maps 2014 VIS IDs 4205 and 4206
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Port Macquarie Hastings Shire Council Vegetation Mapping undertaken by Biolink Ecological Consultants from Nov 2012 to March 2013. The Port Macquarie Hastings Local Government Area encompasses an area of approximately 368,610ha between Taree and Kempsey on the mid-north coast of NSW. Field survey commenced in May 2010 and was completed in November 2012, the latter period also allowing for ground-truthing and further refinement of mapped communities. Collectively, a total of 457 field sites were sampled, comprising 219 sites conforming to requirements of Modules 1 & 2 of the NVTS and 238 Rapid Assessment sites; converted data from a further 138 field sites associated with earlier studies was also utilized. A total of 611 plant species from 131 Families were recorded from the field sites. The mapping project captured approximately 115,922ha of vegetation in 12,967 discrete polygons. Vegetation mapping was undertaken in two stages and involved polygon capture down to a minimum patch size of 0.25ha (0.1ha for littoral rainforest) using task-specific software and a combination of satellite, aerial and digital imagery. Excluding National Park and State Forest estate approximately 115,922ha of remnant vegetation was captured for purposes of the mapping project. Once captured, polygons were internally partitioned by hand. Field survey involved a combination of formal 0.04ha floristic plots sampled in accord with Modules 1 and 2 of the NSW Government’s Native Vegetation Type Standard. Less detailed but similarly quantitative “rapid” assessments were also undertaken in other areas, supported by foot-, vehicle- and air-based traverses for ground truthing purposes. Available data from other studies was also employed to assist the mapping process. The vegetation dataset also includes field attribute classifications for the PMHC Koala Habitat Management Plan. Data were reviewed by Darkheart Eco-Consultancy in 2014. These data supersede VIS_ID 3925. Two updated datasets: PortMacquarieLGA_2014_E_4205: vegetation communities PortMacquarieLGA_EEC_2014_E_4206: EEC data VIS_ID 4205 VIS_ID 4206