4f426f03-0fc2-476a-b4e2-96ae9acb21c4
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata
1.1
https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/4f426f03-0fc2-476a-b4e2-96ae9acb21c4
EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset
None
2007-07-16
revision
28355
GDA94 / MGAZone 55
Vegetation communities of the Macquarie Marshes 1991, 2008, and 2013. VIS_IDs 4890, 4891, 4892
MacquarieMarshes_1991_E_4890; MacquarieMarshes_2008_E_4891; MacquarieMarshes_2013_E_4892
4f426f03-0fc2-476a-b4e2-96ae9acb21c4
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Data Broker
131555
NSW
Australia
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The purpose of this study was: (1) to create maps of the distribution of vegetation communities in the Macquarie Marshes at decadal intervals, (2) to define trends in the condition of key vegetation communities, (3) to establish a series of vegetation plots within key vegetation communities for more detailed floristic survey and as a benchmark for trend analysis, and (4) to interpret the changing extent and condition of vegetation communities.
Note that there are 3 maps:
MacquarieMarshes_1991_E_4890
MacquarieMarshes_2008_E_4891
MacquarieMarshes_2013_E_4892
The 1991 map (VIS_ID 4890) and 2008 map (VIS_ID 4891) replace earlier versions (VIS_IDs 794 & 3920). These have been updated with the addition of fields (PCTID and PCTName) to align with the Vegetation map data standard Version 1.0 (https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/research-and-publications/publications-search/bionet-vegetation-map-data-standard-version-1). PCTID was populated from the equivalent map fields. PCTName was populated from the Bionet Vegetation Classification Web Service (https://data.bionet.nsw.gov.au/). These fields were also added to the 2013 map, and populated the same way.
Note that no quantitative accuracy assessment was undertaken in preparing the maps. Map creation relied on expert knowledge of vegetation communities in the region. Refer to the mapping report* for further information on methods and limitations.
VIS_IDs 4890, 4891 & 4892
The purpose of this study was: (1) to create maps of the distribution of vegetation communities in the Macquarie Marshes at decadal intervals, (2) to define trends in the condition of key vegetation communities, (3) to establish a series of vegetation plots within key vegetation communities for more detailed floristic survey and as a benchmark for trend analysis, and (4) to interpret the changing extent and condition of vegetation communities in relation to alterations in hydrology and land use.
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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Australia
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NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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Australia
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Final
VEGETATION
WATER-Wetlands
BOUNDARIES-Biophysical
ECOLOGY-Landscape
FLORA-Native
theme
ANZLIC Search Words
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2008-05-16
revision
Version 2.1
2008-05-16
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/profileinfo/anzlic-theme.xml#anzlic-theme
ANZLIC the Spatial Information Council
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This dataset is the final dataset provided from a study of vegetation change (1991-2008-2013) at the Macquarie Marshes NSW. Original linework was provided by Wilson (1992). Linework and attributes were updated to remove error, report on change in vegetation community, and provide map units consistent with NSW Plant Community Types, for each of 1991, 2008, and 2013.
Field descriptions:
Chenopo_13 = Presence of chenopods,
PCT_Name = Plant Community Type name,
PCT_Desc = Plant Community Type description,
Regenerati = Presence of overstorey species regeneration,
PCT_2013 = Plant Community type ID no.,
Cond_2013 = Vegetation community condition,
Func_Group = Hydro-ecological Functional Group,
RRG_DC = Percentage of dead canopy for overstorey species.
*See technical report for further information
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Data Quality Statement
Data quality statement for Vegetation communities of the Macquarie Marshes in 2013
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Download Package
Data (shapefiles & geodatabase feature classes) & documents
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Technical report: Vegetation extent and condition mapping of the Macquarie Marshes and floodplains 1991, 2008, 2013
This report is intended to accompany the Vegetation Communities of the Macquarie Marshes 1991, 2008, 2013 mapping products. This report details the mapping methodology and provides some examples of vegetation change during the mapped period.
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Original linework was provided by Wilson (1992). This dataset was then updated and edited to adjust boundaries, provide map units consistent with NSW Plant Community Types, and report on change in vegetation community extent and condition for each of 1991, 2008, and 2013.
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You must check and comply with the licensing
conditions for the information you wish to use. This may require you to contact
the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE), or other custodial agency, or
the third party copyright owner for permission to use the material. You may
also use any material in accordance with rights you may have under the
Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), for example under the fair dealing provisions or
statutory licences. Use of material in a way not permitted by this copyright
notice may be an infringement of copyright. Infringing copyright may expose you
to legal action by, and liability to, the copyright owner. Wherever a third
party holds copyright in material, the copyright remains with that party. Their
permission may be required to use the material and you should contact that
party directly. As far as practicable, material for which the copyright is
owned by a third party will be clearly labelled. Excluded material can only be
used under the specific terms of use attached to that material. If you want to
use this material in a manner that is not covered by those specific terms of
use, you must request permission from the copyright owner of the material.
DPE endeavours to make sure that information provided is correct at the time of
its publication. However, as necessary you should obtain independent advice
before making any decision based on the information. The information is made
available on the understanding that custodial agencies and the State of NSW
accept no responsibility for any damage, cost, loss or expense incurred by you
as a result of:
any error, omission or misrepresentation in the information provided
without limiting the above, any delay, failure or error in recording,
displaying or updating information, including but not limited to, data
relating to credit holdings.
Custodial agencies and the State of New South Wales disclaim all responsibility
and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for
all expenses, losses, damages and costs you might incur as a result of the
information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way, and for any reason.