Field | Value |
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Title |
Brindingabba National Park Vegetation. VIS ID 5125. |
Alternative title(s) |
Brindingabba Veg |
Abstract |
The rural property Brindingabba-Bindra Station located approximately 150km north of Bourke and covering approximately 33,000 hectares was added to the NSW national parks estate in late 2021 (NSW Department of Planning and Environment, 2021). Brindingabba National Park is located in the Mulga Lands Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) Bioregion. Brindingabba National Park’s most southern boundary is approximately 2.5 kilometres north of the Cuttaburra Creek. The Cuttaburra Creek floodplain extends into the park. AREA Environmental & Heritage Consultants (AREA) was engaged by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) to conduct a vegetation survey on Brindingabba National Park to inform the production of a Plant Community Type (PCT) map of the park and a report detailing methodologies used to complete the PCT map. VIS ID 5125. |
Resource locator |
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Data Quality Statement |
Name: Data Quality Statement Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download Description: Data quality statement for Brindingabba National Park Vegetation. VIS ID 5125. Function: download |
Download Package |
Name: Download Package Protocol: WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download Description: Data (Shapefile) and Report (PDF) Function: download |
Unique resource identifier |
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Code |
9c9867db-5bd7-4ce3-a634-2496a609d3ed |
Presentation form |
Map digital |
Edition |
1 |
Dataset language |
English |
Metadata standard |
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Name |
ISO 19115 |
Edition |
2016 |
Dataset URI |
https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/9c9867db-5bd7-4ce3-a634-2496a609d3ed |
Purpose |
Management of reserve |
Status |
Completed |
Spatial representation |
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Type |
vector |
Spatial reference system |
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Code identifying the spatial reference system |
4283 |
Spatial resolution |
10 m |
Field | Value |
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Topic category |
Field | Value |
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Keyword set |
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keyword value |
VEGETATION-Floristic |
Originating controlled vocabulary |
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Title |
ANZLIC Search Words |
Reference date |
2008-05-16 |
Geographic location |
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West bounding longitude |
143.723145 |
East bounding longitude |
145.480957 |
North bounding latitude |
-29.9353 |
South bounding latitude |
-28.709259 |
NSW Place Name |
Brindingabba National Park |
Vertical extent information |
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Minimum value |
-100 |
Maximum value |
2228 |
Coordinate reference system |
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Authority code |
urn:ogc:def:cs:EPSG:: |
Code identifying the coordinate reference system |
5711 |
Temporal extent |
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Begin position |
2022-09-14 |
End position |
N/A |
Dataset reference date |
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Resource maintenance |
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Maintenance and update frequency |
As needed |
Contact info | |
Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water |
Telephone number |
131555 |
Email address |
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Web address |
https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew |
Responsible party role |
pointOfContact |
Field | Value |
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Lineage |
Vegetation surveys for Brindingabba National Park involved: 1. Literature review, GIS dataset review and gap analysis of existing vegetation mapping within the reserve and on adjoining land. 2. Consultation with AREA staff to ensure locally known mappable variations in plant formations, classes and types were considered, to inform a map meeting NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) vegetation mapping standards and be useful for local management purposes. An example is identifying fire history impact, local geology, hydrology, or soil on plant community types. 3. Preliminary desktop and then ‘first pass’ in the field vegetation mapping followed by in-depth or rapid survey plot techniques in target areas. 4. Field verification and floristic data collection, including: a) Align a described plant community type to vegetation zones observed or sampled in the field with rapid vegetation assessments to validate vegetation mapping and refine community boundaries. Full floristic plots were used in areas where gaps in information existed b) Identify understorey variants / key indicators used to differentiate subtleties between PCTs where appropriate c) Map and describe Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs) d) Record any populations of threatened or undescribed species encountered across the Park 5. The project delivered a fine-scale native vegetation map and report. |
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Limitations on public access |
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Field | Value |
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Responsible party |
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Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water |
Telephone number |
131555 |
Email address |
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Web address |
https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew |
Responsible party role |
pointOfContact |
Field | Value |
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Metadata point of contact |
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Contact position |
Data Broker |
Organisation name |
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water |
Telephone number |
131555 |
Email address |
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Web address |
https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew |
Responsible party role |
pointOfContact |
Metadata date |
2024-02-26T13:08:56.699146 |
Metadata language |
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