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Title

Identification of corridors of river recovery for NSW Hunter catchments

Abstract

By connecting corridors of river recovery, resilience can be built into river systems to mitigate against future floods and droughts driven by anthropogenic disturbance or climate extremes. This database can be used to systematically analyse where corridors of geomorphic river recovery could be created via conservation or rehabilitation. Analysis is undertaken in ArcGIS using the recovery potential layer of the Open Access NSW River Styles database that is available from DPIE (www.dpie.nsw.gov.au). The River Styles database was accessed in January 2021. The database and associated workflow identifies reach and loci connections based on different combinations of recovery potential classes. Reach connections are defined as an upstream to downstream section of river that is connected end-to-end, and loci connections are defined as isolated sections of river from which recovery can be seeded and extended into adjacent reaches. This map for all freshwater stream length of the NSW Hunter catchments, shows the spatial distribution of thirteen connections based on combinations and sequences of conservation, strategic and high recovery potential targets. Other connections of interest to river practitioners can be identified and >80 different user-defined scenarios run using a workflow available at protocols.io.

Attribution to: Macquarie University, D Agnew and K Fryirs (2022) Corridors of river recovery database and workflow. Data accessed from The Sharing and Enabling Environmental Data Portal.

This work is funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage project based at Macquarie University with industry partners Landcare Australia and Hunter-Central Rivers Local Land Services.

This work is published in two Open Access papers:

  • Agnew D, Fryirs K (2022) Identifying corridors of river recovery in coastal NSW Australia, for use in river management decision support and prioritisation systems. PLoS ONE 17(6): e0270285. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270285
  • Agnew D, Graves BP, Fryirs K (2022) A GIS workflow for the identification of corridors of geomorphic river recovery across landscapes. PLoS ONE 17(12): e0278831. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278831

The workflow is available at: https://www.protocols.io/view/a-gis-workflow-for-the-identification-of-corridors-n2bvj8625gk5/v1

Resource locator

Show on SEED Web Map

Name: Show on SEED Web Map

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

Description:

Display dataset on SEED's map

Function: download

DQS - Identification of corridors of river recovery for NSW Hunter catchments

Name: DQS - Identification of corridors of river recovery for NSW Hunter catchments

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

Description:

Data Quality Statement for the Identification of corridors of river recovery for NSW Hunter catchments

Function: download

Data Download for the Hunter region

Name: Data Download for the Hunter region

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

Description:

ZIP file contains a shapefile and .lyr file

Function: download

REST service

Name: REST service

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

Description:

REST service for Hunter region

Function: download

Unique resource identifier

Code

50a283c9-2402-48f5-938d-574a2dce3cd3

Presentation form

Dataset language

English

Metadata standard

Name

ISO 19115

Edition

2016

Dataset URI

https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/50a283c9-2402-48f5-938d-574a2dce3cd3

Purpose

This database provides practitioners with a user-friendly distillation of where river conservation and rehabilitation activities could be focussed when working with river recovery in practice. Combined with local on-ground knowledge or other data layers, this information forms an important input to evidence-based prioritisation and decision making in river management.

Status

Completed

Spatial representation

Type

vector

Spatial reference system

Code identifying the spatial reference system

4283

Classification of spatial data and services

Field Value

Topic category

Keywords

Field Value

Keyword set

keyword value

WATER-Rivers

Originating controlled vocabulary

Title

ANZLIC Search Words

Reference date

2008-05-16

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

149.66

East bounding longitude

151.92

North bounding latitude

-33.14

South bounding latitude

-31.6

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

End position

N/A

Dataset reference date

Resource maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency

Not planned

Contact info

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

Macquarie University

Email address

kirstie.fryirs@mq.edu.au

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Constraints related to access and use

Field Value

Limitations on public access

Responsible organisations

Field Value

Responsible party

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

Macquarie University

Email address

kirstie.fryirs@mq.edu.au

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata on metadata

Field Value

Metadata point of contact

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

Macquarie University

Email address

kirstie.fryirs@mq.edu.au

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2023-04-28T06:38:20.803010

Metadata language