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Weeds
This dataset records the predominant weeds (declared and environmental) observed within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. The occurrence of each weed in each cell is recorded as a separate record. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
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Native Veg Condition
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This dataset records the condition (classified 1-4) of native vegetation occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
Tasmanian Weed data
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Declared Weeds (points, lines and polygons) draws observation records from the Natural Values Atlas (NVA) of Tasmania of weeds that are listed as declared pests under the Biosecurity Act (2019). Understanding the distribution of weeds is integral to prioritising weed management activities and measuring outcomes of that work. The Natural Values Atlas (NVA) of Tasmania supports the administration of the Biosecurity Act (2019) through maintaining a centralised database that provides for secure and effective storage, retrieval and backup of weed data. Declared Weeds (Points), for any given species, is indicative only; it is a collection of observation records and not a definitive map of a species’ distribution or abundance. Potential data errors may include: inaccurate records (wrong ID/location), 'missing' records (not detected/reported), and 'historical' records (no longer present). Comprehensive, high quality data provides for better decision-making and relies on communal efforts to collect and share weed observations by submitting records to the NVA.
Weeds of the Upper Derwent Estuary Wetlands
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This dataset is a point/line/polygon representation of weed infestations within the upper Derwent Estuary wetlands of Tasmania. Locations of declared and environmental weeds occurring within or directly adjacent to the wetlands are recorded. Density of infestation is not recorded. This dataset is one of three produced for the upper Derwent Estuary wetlands for the Derwent Estuary Program.
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
Observed Fauna Habitat
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This dataset records threatened fauna habitat identified during field surveys where it is not obvious by the vegetation community. The habit is recorded within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania. This layer augments the PotentialFaunaHabitat layer from the same project which is based on the vegetation community mapping along the same coastal strip. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
NativeVegViability
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This dataset records the long term viability of native vegetation communities occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid placed along the coastal strip of the Northern and Southern National Resource Management (NRM) Regions of Tasmania The viability is determined by the condition of the native vegetation modified by the presence of weeds, cleared land, roads and tracks within the cell (See Interpretation Manual for rule set). It has been developed as a management tool from other layers within the project. This dataset is part of the NRM Coastal Values Project. The Project maps vegetation, fauna habitat and geomorphology from High Water mark to 100 metres inland for part of the coastline of the Southern and Northern NRM Regions of Tasmania. The purpose of the coastal values mapping is to provide an easily accessible database on vegetation and geomorphology to support better strategic planning, land use planning and management on the coast.
Field data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Point Reyes National Seashore, Golden Gate National Recreation Area - 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 Point Reyes National Seashore, Golden Gate National Recreation Area. 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.
Vegetation Survey of Weetalibah Nature Reserve VIS ID 1014
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Vegetation map digitised from Porteners, M.F. (1998). The composition and extent of the present vegetation in Weetalibah Nature Reserve is described and mapped at 1:50 000 scale from quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Three vegetation communities are described and 125 species (127 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 38 families, several of which are at their north-western geographical limit or regionally restricted. One species is listed under Schedule 2 of the 1995 NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act." VIS_ID 1014
DCCEEW_Geospatial - National Vegetation Information System (NVIS) Version 7.0 - Extant Vectors Download
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The NVIS vegetation attributes contain information on vegetation structure (growth form, height and cover) and floristics (genus and species) as documented in the Australian Vegetation Attribute Manual Version 7.0 (NVIS Technical Working Group, 2017). The NVIS detailed Level 1-6 vegetation descriptions make up theNVIS Information Hierarchy andare used to assign the Major Vegetation Groups and Major Vegetation Subgroups classifications. The hierarchy is based on structural and floristic information including dominant genus, growth form, height and cover and are preferably collected at the Level 6 Sub-Association (sub-stratum) level. For many reasons including different scales and classification methods, not all data is collected at this level of detail. Currently there are over 19,500 distinct NVIS vegetation descriptions in the NVIS database. For more information refer to the Australian Vegetation Attribute Manual.These detailed vector data products may be used at a regional scale and allow for more complex analyses when joined with the associated Lookup Table of Flat File. They are available in Present (Extant) and Estimated Pre-1750 (pre-European - where available) themes. Data is available under CC BY. It is recommended the datasets be used alongside the Key Layers to better understand the source data attributes such as differing scales, age of data etc.For this update, Version 7.0, the extant datasets for Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania have been updated. An automated, data-driven procedure, followed by thorough manual checks, was undertaken to make any necessary updates to MVG/MVS assignments for Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania. Conversely, Queensland directly provided the MVG/MVS assignments for the state.This dataset is not comparable with earlier versions of NVIS.Reference: NVIS Technical Working Group (2017) Australian Vegetation Attribute Manual: National Vegetation Information System, Version 7.0. Department of the Environment and Energy, Canberra. Prep by Bolton, M.P., de Lacey, C. and Bossard, K.B. (Eds)USE INSTRUCTIONS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Datasets:the File Geodatabase contains the following information:ItemExplanationNVIS7_0_AUST_EXT_{State}This dataset is a vector layer delineating the extant ('present') native vegetation types across Australia as a feature class for each State or TerritoryNVIS7_0_LUT_AUST_DETAILThis table: is a lookup table containing NVIS Version 7.0 vegetation descriptions. The table contains a total of 19,519 NVIS vegetation types.NVIS7_0_LUT_AUST_FLATThis table is a lookup table containing NVIS Version 7.0 vegetation descriptions in a simpler, deconstructed table, allowing for improved analyses and use of the NVIS detailed vegetation descriptions. The table contains a total of 19,519 NVIS vegetation types.Table Joins:NVIS7_0_LUT_AUST_DETAILThis table joins to the NVIS 7.0 spatial data for all states and territories (NVIS_ID in this table to NVISDSC1 in NVIS7_0_AUST_EXT_[STATE] and NVIS7_0_AUST_PRE_[STATE] ). For complex analyses and to extract maximum information from NVIS spatial data, this LUT can also be linked to NVISDSC2-6. It is recommended that users refer to the Australian Vegetation Attribute Manual V7.0 for understanding of the NVIS hierarchy (Level 1-6 descriptions) -https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/land/publications/australian-vegetation-attribute-manual-version-7.Once this table has been joined, a simple display option is to use the field "NVIS7_0_LUT_AUST_DETAIL.MVG_NAME" (or MVS_NAME if preferred) which includes the names of the NVIS Major Vegetation Groups (MVGs).A legend or 'shadeset' for the MVGs and MVSs can be found packaged with the detailed vector data: NVIS7_0_AUST_EXT_[STATE] and NVIS7_0_AUST_PRE_[STATE].Use the field