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Title

Assessment of White Gum Moist Forest on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Alternative title(s)

Indicative White Gum Moist Forest: Survey, Classification and Mapping Completed for the NSW Environment Protection Authority

Abstract

An indicative map for White Gum Moist Forest (WGMF) was constructed to resolve long-standing issues surrounding its identification, location and extent within the NSW State Forest estate covered by the eastern Regional Forest Agreements. The determination of WGMF was reviewed by the project’s Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) Reference Panel (the Panel), and a set of diagnostic parameters for identifying the WGMF TEC was agreed. Our mapping process relied upon the occurrence of E.dunnii to diagnose the presence of WGMF.

We reviewed existing vegetation maps, predictive models and observation records of E.dunnii to identify State Forests that are known or likely to include stands of the species. We then attempted several different approaches to sampling and mapping E.dunnii using ground based surveys, predictive modelling and aerial photograph interpretation (API). We used API assessment of known E.dunnii stands to identify image patterns and signatures that indicated the presence of E.dunnii. We used our findings to examine un-surveyed areas of relevant state forests via API, and then we mapped any areas which appeared to be dominated or co-dominated by E.dunnii. We also developed a Random Forest presence-absence model and used it to predict the distribution of WGMF across its range. We constructed an indicative map of WGMF using the combined results of our API mapping and our predictive model. In total, we mapped approximately 980 hectares of forest likely to be dominated or co-dominated by E.dunnii across 16 State Forests. Two thirds of the mapped area is associated with the northern populations of E.dunnii – the largest areas were in Beaury, Donaldson and Yabbra State Forests. In the southern area, Kangaroo River State Forest includes the largest representation of E.dunnii in State Forest. Our conclusions from this exercise is that our API interpretation is capable of separating E.dunnii from other related eucalypts but only where it is supported by field reconnaissance. Therefore, further work is required to increase API confidence throughout its range before our maps are suitable for operational applications. Nonetheless, our indicative map is still useful for providing a list of State Forests that include mapped areas of E.dunnii and identifying the areas that have corroborating field based evidence of E.dunnii. As our indicative map stands at present, we consider that it overestimates the extent of E.dunnii and its dominance, however, it is unlikely that extensive stands exist outside our mapped areas. We also conclude that existing mapping (including both forest type mapping and OEH (2012) mapping) significantly underestimates the likely true extent).

Indicative TEC Mapping have been generated from best available composite environmental data layers - standardised to 30 m pixels.

Resource locator

Data Quality Statement

Name: Data Quality Statement

Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

Description:

NSW Government standards direct that data should be made available with a statement regarding its quality, a so-called “Data Quality statement (DQS)”, to enable potential users to determine whether the data is suitable for their requirements.

Function: download

Assessment of White Gum Moist Forest on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Name: Assessment of White Gum Moist Forest on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

Description:

Report on the Assessment of White Gum Moist Forest on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Function: download

Indicative Map for White Gum Moist Forest Threatened Ecological Community on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Name: Indicative Map for White Gum Moist Forest Threatened Ecological Community on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

Description:

Shapefile - Indicative map for the Assessment of White Gum Moist Forest on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Function: download

Operational and Indicative Maps for the Assessment of Threatened Ecological Communities on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Name: Operational and Indicative Maps for the Assessment of Threatened Ecological Communities on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

Description:

ESRI ArcGIS Layer File - Operational and Indicative Maps for the Assessment of Threatened Ecological Communities on NSW Crown Forest Estate

Function: download

Native Forestry Map Viewer

Name: Native Forestry Map Viewer

Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

Description:

The EPA Native Forestry Map Viewer enables users to view our Koala and Threatened Ecological Community mapping without the need to access a GIS system. The map viewer allows users to perform searches to locate areas of interest and export resulting map views into various image file formats.

Function: download

Unique resource identifier

Code

7cf8df6f-8a3a-42e7-8062-aaebd4b35722

Presentation form

documentDigital

Edition

Version 1

Dataset language

eng

Metadata standard

Name

ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata

Version

1.1

Dataset URI

https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/7cf8df6f-8a3a-42e7-8062-aaebd4b35722

Purpose

Native Forestry Regulation on State Forests

Status

completed

Spatial representation

Type

vector

Spatial reference system

Authority code

GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)

Code identifying the spatial reference system

4283

Spatial resolution

30 m

Classification of spatial data and services

Field Value

Topic category

Keywords

Field Value

Keyword set

keyword value

Threatened Ecological Community

Endangered Ecological Community

Vegetation

State Forest

Indicative White Gum Moist Forest

EEC

TEC

Environment Protection Authority

EPA

Originating controlled vocabulary

Title

ANZLIC Search Words

Reference date

2008-05-16

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

152.23864

East bounding longitude

152.77453

North bounding latitude

-28.8567

South bounding latitude

-28.26098

Vertical extent information

Minimum value

-100

Maximum value

2228

Coordinate reference system

Authority code

urn:ogc:def:cs:EPSG::

Code identifying the coordinate reference system

5711

Temporal extent

Begin position

2016-10-01

End position

N/A

Dataset reference date

Resource maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency

None

Contact info

Organisation name

Environment Protection Authority (EPA)

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Quality and validity

Field Value

Lineage

Line Work has been derived from the interpolation of Random Forest models based on the combination of 30m gridcell resolution climatic, topographic, substrate and remotely sensed variables. Individual grid cells represent probabilities of occurrence based on unique combinations and thresholds applied to selected variables. The lineage of model data has been drawn from a set of 158 individual data layers representing the NSW environmental data coverage.

Constraints related to access and use

Field Value

Limitations on public access

Data Quality

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Scope

dataset

Responsible organisations

Field Value

Responsible party

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

Environment Protection Authority (EPA)

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata on metadata

Field Value

Metadata point of contact

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

Environment Protection Authority (EPA)

Responsible party role

distributor

Metadata date

2016-11-02

Metadata language

eng