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Archive 2019 - Transitional - Vulnerable Regulated Land

This record is now superseded. The current record for ‘Transitional – Vulnerable Regulated Land' can be viewed here.

Vulnerable Regulated Land layer is a component of the Native Vegetation Regulatory Map (NVR Map). NVR Map was prepared by Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) under Part 5A of the Local Land Services Act 2013 (LLS Act) and supporting Local Land Services Regulation 2014. Vulnerable Regulated Land layer indicates where clearing of native vegetation may not be permitted under the Land Management (Native Vegetation) Code 2017, and a limited suite of allowable activities apply) The 2019 Annual Review of the transitional NVR map was published on 22 November 2019. Please read below for details about changes occurring as a result of the 2019 Annual Review. The latest version of the map can be viewed online using the NVR Map Viewer.

Vulnerable Regulated Land comprised of three layers. These being:

  • Vulnerable Riparian. Generated from the NSW Hydroline and HydroArea dataset, natural named watercourses were used to capture streams with a buffer applied to both watercourses and water-bodies. Three datasets have been generated by creating buffers in the original dataset.

A 20-meter buffer was used for both sides of the bank to represent the no-clearing boundary within the banks of major streams, lakes and lagoons. The buffer polygon created includes the bed of the stream, lakes and lagoons.

A 22.5-meter buffer was applied on either side streams mapped by hydroline. It was assumed that the average stream width for a stream represented by a stream centre line is 5m.

For minor streams mapped by hydroline, a 10m buffer was applied either side of the stream.

Vulnerable steep or highly erodible, which is generated from Topographic 3-dimensional 25 meters grid data derived from contour and drainage data sourced from the New South Wales Topographic Map Archive (pre1995), predominantly 10 meters and 20 meters contours used as source data; and

A slopes layer, generated from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 30m >= 18-degree slope (https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/srtm18).

  • Special Category Land. A selection of land susceptible to erosion or land that is otherwise environmentally sensitive, such as mass movement and salinity.

Changes to the mapping of Vulnerable Regulated Land introduced in the publish of the Revised Transitional NVR Map on 22 November 2019 have resulted from the inclusion of rural lands zoned as RU3 (Forestry) as land subject to the LLS Act and otherwise determined as category 2 – vulnerable regulated lands

The data is provided as multi value raster that identifies the Vulnerable Regulated Land, Sensitive Regulated Land and Where Sensitive and Vulnerable Land overlaps.

Pixel values:

3 - Vulnerable Regulated Land

4 - Sensitive Regulated Land

6 - Where Sensitive and Vulnerable Regulated Land overlap (display class)

Spatial datasets compiled in the Vulnerable Regulated Land layer are sourced from Department Planning Industry and Environment.

Data on the NVR viewer is updated on a monthly basis for Landholder initiated Map Reviews and other minor data changes. https://www.lmbc.nsw.gov.au/Maps/index.html?viewer=NVRMap

Data available for download was last updated on 25th May 2020.

Please contact Department of Planning Industry and Environment data broker on data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for additional information.

Data and Resources

Metadata Summary What is metadata?

Field Value
Language English
Edition 2
Purpose Legislative and regulatory requirements
Frequency of change As needed
Keywords native vegetation,vulnerable,regulatory map,lls,biodiversity,riparian,steep,special category,erodible
Metadata Date 2017-08-24
Date of Asset Creation 2019-11-04
Date of Asset Revision 2020-07-12
Date of Asset Publication 2019-11-22
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Geospatial Topic Environment
Extent

Dataset extent

Temporal Coverage From 2017-08-25 - 2020-07-12
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 2019"