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Geoffrey Banks - Regional Parks (DBCA-026)
Regional Parks are open spaces identified as having regionally significant value for conservation, recreation and community use. There are regional parks situated around metropolitan Perth and Bunbury that protect a range of natural areas including foreshores, ocean beaches, wetlands and the Darling Scarp. The current land tenure arrangements within the regional parks are complex with a number of different tenures and landholders existing. These may include Commonwealth or State land, local government land, private freehold land where the landowner has agreed, UCL and unmanaged reserve. Regional Parks provide an opportunity for coordinated land use management and planning. Parks and Wildlife works closely with local councils and community groups to manage these diverse multi purpose areas. Each Park has a community advisory committee made up of local people who advocate for the park's management on behalf of stakeholders.The Department for Planning and Infrastructure has proceeded to, and will continue to, acquire the land that is required to consolidate the parks. Was formally (DPAW-032)
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Geoffrey Banks - DBCA Region Boundaries (DBCA-022)
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DBCA's administrative region boundaries - formally DPAW Region Boundaries (DPAW-033)
Geoffrey Banks - Roadside Conservation - Road Centerline (DBCA-030)
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The Roadside Conservation Committee (RCC) surveys were initiated to assist Local Government Authorities (LGAs) and local communities in the protection, maintenance and improvement of roadside vegetation. The roadside assessment mapping and data are generated with GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software. A number of attributes, such as width, diversity of vegetation, number of native species present, extent of weed cover and adjoining land use are recorded and are then scored to produce a conservation score for that section of road. The resulting map shows the pattern of roadside conservation values (high, medium high, medium low, low) and how those values vary across a district. was formally Roadside Conservation Committee(RCC) - Roadside Vegetation Survey Right (DPAW-040) and Roadside Conservation Committee(RCC) - Roadside Vegetation Survey Left (DPAW-041) and Roadside Conservation Committee(RCC) - Weeds (DPAW-045)
Geoffrey Banks - Forest Blocks (DBCA-025)
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The forest block boundaries are administrative boundaries by which CALM manages its Sustainable Forest Management. Formally Forest Blocks (DPAW-016)
Geoffrey Banks - EPA Redbook Recommended Conservation Reserves 1976-1991 (DBCA-029)
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The EPA Redbook Recommended Conservation Reserves contains the boundaries of areas recommended for conservation by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) of Western Australia, as set out in a series of maps and text in the publication Red Book Status Report (1993) on the Implementation of Conservation Reserves for Western Australia. Systems 1 - 12 are complete. System 6 is shown as captured by the DEP. Systems 1 - 5, 8 and 9 remain as originally captured by NGIS. This data set represents data capture as at October 2010. Note that EPA , the data custodians of the Red Book publication are now part of DWER and enquiries regard this data should be directed to them. DBCA no longer have any management role over this data. Formally EPA Redbook Recommended Conservation Reserves 1976 - 1991 (DPAW-025)
Geoffrey Banks - Forest Disease Risk Areas (DBCA-024)
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Administrative boundaries which delineate areas of forest / vegetation subject to the risk of infection from 'dieback' - a highly contagious fungal disease. Strict quarantine and access restrictions apply to these areas. Formally Forest Disease Risk Areas (DPAW-018)