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Adelyne State Conservation Area (SCA) vegetation map and Cobbora SCA vegetation map update. VIS_ID 4476

This map was constructed using pre-existing line work from the Regional Fire Management Strategy and was then reattributed with VIS Classification plant community types (PCTs) to product a draft PCT map. Field survey has been undertaken to ground-truth this map. Existing mapping were assessed for accuracy and aligned with the existing state-wide vegetation community classification. Past vegetation surveys and existing floristic site data were supplemented by strategic data collection where necessary, to adequately describe the floristic and structural diversity of vegetation within the reserve. Project outputs may be used in park planning, operations and environmental assessments. It will provide a basis for managing threatened species, preparation of weed control strategies, management and rehabilitation plans, as well as developing appropriate fire management strategies for the protection of life and property on and surrounding the target reserve. VIS_ID 4476

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Language English
Alternative Title Adelyne_CobboraSCA_PCT_E_4476
Edition 1
Purpose Project outputs will be used in park planning, operations and environmental assessments. It will provide a basis for managing threatened species, preparation of weed control strategies, management and rehabilitation plans, as well as developing appropriate fire management strategies for the protection of life and property on and surrounding the target reserve.
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords ECOLOGY-Community,FLORA-Native,BOUNDARIES-Biophysical
Metadata Date 2016-10-23
Date of Asset Creation 2016-10-24
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Geospatial Topic Environment
NSW Place Name Adelyne SCA and Cobbora SCA
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Temporal Coverage From 2016-01-01
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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Attribution NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2024"