Viability of Native Vegetation Communities along the Clarence Municipality section of the Derwent Estuary.
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This dataset was created for the Derwent Estuary Program and has been developed as a management tool from other layers within the program. It records the long term viability of native vegetation communities occurring within the cells of a 1ha grid covering a 100m wide coastal strip along the Clarence municipality section of the Derwent Estuary. The coastal strip is extended to include the entire saltmarsh and wetlands at Risdon Cove, Rokeby Beach and Lauderdale. 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. The method utilised was that used for the Natural Resource Management, Coastal Values Project - Native Veg Vability dataset (ANZTA0020000016). Please refer to that dataset’s report for rule set.
Vegetation and flora of Nearie Lake Nature Reserve VIS ID 1041
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Vegetation map digitised from Westbrooke, M.E., Miller, J.D., Kerr, M.K. (1997). Vegetation and flora of Nearie Lake Nature Reserve, far western New South Wales in Cunninhamia Volume 5 (1). The vegetation of Nearie Lake Nature Reserve, an overflow lake of the Great Darling Anabranch in far western NSW, is described and a species list provided. Five vegetation communities have been identified and 150 species of vascular plants recorded during surveys in 1995 and 1996. VIS ID 1041
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.