Native Vegetation Regulation Extent (2017)
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NVR2017_EXTENT
This replaces NV2010_EXTENT_V3. The extent of native vegetation is the area of land covered by native vegetation. A comprehensive and accurate modelled picture of the distribution of native vegetation remaining across Victoria helps to efficiently invest in biodiversity programs, regulate land and resource use, and understand where further assessment of potential actions may be required or desirable.
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(2021) Native Vegetation Regulation Extent (2017) Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://uat-metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/18689239-8495-51cb-83e6-07753f716f19 |
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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
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VSDL Data Manager
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Vic
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Australia
Identifiers and Keywords
- ANZLIC Id
- ANZVI0803005810
- Jurisdiction
- Victoria
- Topic category
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- Biota
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- General access. Email request to: data.vsdl@delwp.vic.gov.au to access this Grid dataset.
- Classification
- Unclassified
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
Other Dataset Details
- Date ( Revision )
- 2021-07-14
- Status
- Completed
- Purpose
- Native vegetation extent includes largely-intact areas typical of parks and state forests, and remnant patches and scattered trees typical of rural and peri-urban landscapes. Remnant patches retain some level of native understorey and scattered trees are mature native trees that are in a location without native understorey. Based on Native Vegetation extent data generated by ARI 2010-2015 Landsat time series data, with edits based on wetlands, addtional tree sites added from Native Vegetation Regulations source.
- Credit
- Dataset Creators: Graeme Newell, Matt White & the Native Vegetation Review Team (Penny Croucamp with support from David Attard)
- Format
- TIFF format 2
- Supplemental Information
- Future Design Issues: None Proposed Related Documents: None
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
Spatial
- Spatial representation type
- Grid
- Description
- General - Victoria
- Reference system identifier
- 4283
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Temporal
- Begin date
- 2010-07-01
- End date
- 2016-06-16
Resolution
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 25m
Quality
- Missing Data
- Victoria
- Excess Data
- Categorical attributes: 1. Native vegetation cover* 2. Natural waterbodies** 3. Exotic -argely treeless 4. Exotic tree cover 5. Plantations, exotic amd other 6. Artificial impoundment *Native vegetation cover: grasslands and chenopod shrublands (including some wetlands), woody cover (including heaths and woody wetlands), and sparse cover **Natural waterbodies: open, non-woody wetlands and waterbodies
- Attribute Quality
- The data is notionally resolved to 10m pixels in accordance with the woody vegetation data, however, to facilitate data handling and processing by a range of users it has been resampled to 25m ensuring that single 10m pixels supporting woody native vegetation were not lost.
- Positional Accuracy
- 25m x 25m cells
Lineage
- Description
- The probability of a 10m (for woody vegetation) and 25m (for grassy vegetation) pixel cell containing native grassy vegetation was modelled separately using multi-spectral imagery from the various Landsat platforms (30m, various years 1989-2007), SPOT panchromatic (10m 1999), MODIS multi-year seasonal means (225m various years 1999-2010), RapidEye (5m 2010) and ALOS radar data (50m 2009-2010). This satellite sensor suite was 'trained' to distinguish woody vegetation from non-woody vegetation, native or non-native woody vegetation, or native grassy or other land cover type using many thousands of training sites and a machine learning algorithm (multi-objective regression trees). The native vegetation extent dataset combines the woody and grassy vegetation binary datasets along with DELWP's existing wetland data.
- Statement
- Dataset Source: The native vegetation extent map combines the results of two separate modelling and remote sensing tasks: a) the detection and characterisation of woody native vegetation (2010) b) the detection of predominantly native grasslands/pastures and wetland (2016). This has been modified by recent developments (2016) and scattered tree mapping. Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived
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- Metadata identifier
- 18689239-8495-51cb-83e6-07753f716f19
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- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Date info ( Revision )
- 2021-07-14
- Standard Name
- ISO 19115-3:2018
- Profile Name
- DELWP Profile
- Profile Version
- Version 1
- Profile Date
- 2019-05-24
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
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