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  • This boundary has been created at 1:25,000 showing the River Red Gum Forests Investigation, for the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council. The Minister, under Section 15 of the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council Act 2001 required VEAC to carry out an investigation of the public land of Victoria’s River Red Gum Forests occurring on public land in northern Victoria. The area investigated was the river red gum ecosystem stretching from the South Australian border in the west to Wodonga in the north-east along the Murray River and down its major tributaries.

  • Polygons of slope class derived from DEM25 using FMA25SLP.AML specifically to support the needs of forest management planning under the Code of Forest Practice.

  • Captured as part of the 2016-17 CIP, this 10cm 4band (RGBi) photography covers selected townships in the Wimmera district and is useful for a wide range of Local and State Government purposes.

  • The average coal seam quality distributions were generated across the 2011 Coal model area for the : Yallournseam and splits; Morwell 1a seam and splits; Morwell 1b seam and splits; Morwell 2a seam; Morwell 2b seam; Traralgon seam and splits. For each area the following measures were taken: Total Iron % Dry Basis (iron) Acid Extractible Sodium % Dry Basis (sodium) Moisture % In situ (moisture) Net Wet Specific Energy MJ per kg In situ (nwse) Total Ash % Dry Basis (ash) Sulphur % Dry Basis (sulphur) <a href=&#09;http://geology.data.vic.gov.au/CoalResource/&#09;>Link to Coal Model Data (works in firefox , but not internet explorer)</a>

  • The land systems of Victoria, as described and delineated by Rowan in 1989, provide a statewide coverage of land type that are applicable to a wide range of land resource management and planning programs. This dataset consolidates a broad range of land resource information drawn from an uneven base to provide a consistent, if limited, coverage of the lands of Victoria. The explicit links with the original sources of data have been retained. The data set was developed from a range of studies of varying methologies and intensities over some forty years. The reliability of the information varies across regions accordingly.

  • 5 metre contour interval , Buildings in alpine village, roads, tracks, and lifts

  • Last updated: September 2015 This dataset represents the spatial extent of prescribed burns planned for ignition and associated mechanical and vegetation works on Public Land in Victoria. This data is prepared annually for prescribed burns planned for the immediate three-year period.

  • This CIP Project represents Aerial photography for Surf Coast Shire over the Gherang Gravel Pits. This work is part of annual monitoring undertaken for the gravel pits where elevation and photography products are produced from aerial data captured as close to June 30th as possible. Selected stockpile and excavation pit volumes are calculated from captured elevation data.

  • The Leadbeater's Possum Advisory Group (LBPAG) established in 2013, was tasked with developing recommendations (actions) to support the recovery of Leadbeater's Possum (LBP) while maintaining a sustainable timber industry (LBPAG Recommendations Report, January 2014). Bushfires in February 2009 and ongoing habitat decline have led to a reduced population of Leadbeater's Possum. The remaining wild populations is therefore critical to the species' recovery. Prior to the LBPAG there was no specific protection for known colonies. LBPAG recommended that colonies are protected to aid the capacity for the species to recover. This will be achieved by removing threats that can be directly controlled (e.g. timber harvesting) or implement programs that minimise the risk of unplanned impacts (e.g. bushfire).

  • Obsolete. NVIM data. The NaturePrint Strategic Biodiversity Values dataset is an objective, comprehensive and spatially explicit view of strategic biodiversity values. This dataset does more than just recognise the presence of significant biodiversity characteristics at each site, it identifies the value of a site relative to the value of all other Victorian locations. DEPI's NaturePrint initiative coordinates the development and application of datasets and techniques to enable this view. Ideally, these analyses would be based on complete information on all biodiversity and relevant ecological considerations at all places in Victoria. Given this level of information is not available, the NaturePrint approach relies on robust modelling and extrapolation from available primary data. For use on the native vegetation permitted clearing regulations, the Strategic Biodiversity Value ranking is converted to a score that enables the strategic importance of different locations to be directly compared in numerical terms (e.g. such that a location with a score of 0.4 can be considered to be twice the strategic value of a location with a score of 0.2). Version 2A of this data set is used to determine the Strategic Biodiversity Value of potential loss for the purposes of the permitted clearing regulations.