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Title

Southeast and Tablelands Regional Plan Corridors

Abstract

Biodiversity corridors which are identified for consideration in the South East and Tablelands Regional Plan. These corridors were mapped by refining connectivity models for a range of fauna species, through a process of on ground validation and local knowledge. Local experts who contributed to the final map include staff from all local governments within the planning region, LLS, and National Parks staff.

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

Data Quality Statement

Name: Data Quality Statement

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

Description:

DQS - Southeast and Tablelands Regional Plan Corridors

Function: download

Southeast and Tablelands Regional Plan Corridors

Name: Southeast and Tablelands Regional Plan Corridors

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

Description:

State and Regional Biodiversity Corridors in South East and Tablelands

Function: download

Download Package

Name: Download Package

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

Description:

Data

Function: download

ArcGIS REST Service

Name: ArcGIS REST Service

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

Description:

An ArcGIS Server web service represents a GIS resource such as a map, locator, or image that is located on an ArcGIS Server site and is made available to client applications. Depending on the layers enabled, this web service allows a user to query its features and/or visualise the dataset. This service is aimed at advanced geographical information users, and will require access to geographical information system (GIS) software such as ArcGIS/ArcMap.

Function: download

Unique resource identifier

Code

b7204286-9c5d-4edc-a307-ae1d70628b51

Presentation form

Map digital

Edition

1

Dataset language

English

Metadata standard

Name

ISO 19115

Edition

2016

Dataset URI

https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/b7204286-9c5d-4edc-a307-ae1d70628b51

Purpose

Protect and enhance the function and resilience of biodiversity corridors in local stategies.

Status

Completed

Spatial representation

Type

vector

Geometric Object Type

curve

Spatial reference system

Code identifying the spatial reference system

4283

Spatial resolution

25 m

Classification of spatial data and services

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Topic category

Keywords

Field Value

Keyword set

keyword value

Connectivity

Corridors

Regional Corridors

Biodiversity

Regional Plan

State corridors

Originating controlled vocabulary

Title

ANZLIC Search Words

Reference date

2008-05-16

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

147.706

East bounding longitude

150.736

North bounding latitude

-37.504

South bounding latitude

-33.875

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

2017-07-07

End position

N/A

Dataset reference date

Resource maintenance

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

data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au

Web address

https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Quality and validity

Field Value

Lineage

  1. Corridor mapping for the Far South Coast (OEH 2013). This mapping was done by taking the “Least Cost Path” analysis (NPWS 2001, Pennay unpublished, Turner unpublished) and refining it to state and regional scale and validating it to known areas of native vegetation that was not already zoned for further development under standard instrument LEPs
  2. Southern Rivers NRM Stream 1 Habitat and Connectivity Modelling (SELLS 2015). This mapped habitat and connectivity modelling by systematically identifying those parts of the landscape that provide the resources necessary to support viable species populations, and connected areas that facilitate species movement for the purpose of foraging, interaction and dispersal. Each locations connectivity value is dependent on its condition, locality and how well connected it is to areas providing habitat resources. Connectivity modelling was performed for groups of species using the LINKS (Drielsma, Manion, Ferrier 2007) least cost paths analysis technique. The groups of species were. This approach considers the accessibility and permeability of each location in the landscape from a species perspective along with information on the average distance species are likely to disperse. The models used for this project were for the following groups of species: a. Wet and Dry Forest Species (limited dispersal) b. Wet and Dry Forest Species (intermediate dispersal) c. Woodland and Dry Forest Species (limited dispersal) d. Woodland and Dry Forest Species (intermediate dispersal) e. Open Woodland Species (limited dispersal) f. Open Woodland Species (intermediate dispersal)
  3. Lachlan CMA Corridors mapping project.
  4. Tom Barrets ACT connectivity study.
  5. Tom Barrets Murrumbidgee connectivity work.
  6. The NVMBM has used the Biodiversity Forecaster Tool to predict where the greatest benefit to biodiversity at the State scale is predicted to be achieved from management of native vegetation. This mapping has identified connectivity areas across the state that have been classified as either consolidate, manage, improve or revegetate. These management classifications have been validated and also added to the final corridors mapping produced for this report. All vegetation mapping data held corporately within the OEH database was collated, with additional mapping products from local government and development applications also sourced.

Constraints related to access and use

Field Value

Limitations on public access

Responsible organisations

Field Value

Responsible party

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Telephone number

131555

Email address

data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au

Web address

https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata on metadata

Field Value

Metadata point of contact

Contact position

Data Broker

Organisation name

NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Telephone number

131555

Email address

data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au

Web address

https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew

Responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2024-09-12T02:00:46.311492

Metadata language