Victorian Wetland Inventory (Current)
dataset:
WETLAND_CURRENT
Polygons showing the extent and types of wetlands in Victoria. The 2025 Victorian Wetland Inventory (Current) has undergone
a significant revision that increases the comprehensiveness of the state's geospatial wetland inventory. Excluding dams and
storages < 8ha (mostly farm dams), the number of mapped wetland polygons has approximately doubled to 64,132, adding approx.
317,000 ha additional wetland area. With the inclusion of the many small dams/storages the inventory now contains 427,540
polygons (1,101,368 ha). The revision builds on the previous inventory by importing additional wetland boundaries from other
state sources including VicMAP Hydro, regional mapping by Catchment Management Authorities, Melbourne Water, saltmarsh and
estuarine vegetation mapping and mapping of dams and storages. These sources were also used to update some existing inventory
boundaries where the alternative was considered a more accurate representation of the wetland extent. Attributes used by the
Victorian Wetland Classification Framework including system type, salinity regime, water regime, water source, dominant vegetation
were populated (with assumed values where necessary) to permit all wetlands to be classified to their wetland type. Confidence
scores were added reflecting the strength of evidence (low, medium, high, certain) for each attribute. Fields were added
to improve traceability of wetland mapping to the various data sources.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2021) Victorian Wetland Inventory (Current) Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/1621d8fc-4afa-5d31-a612-f822c88f4891 |
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Description
- Title
- Victorian Wetland Inventory (Current)
- Alternate title
- WETLAND_CURRENT
- Purpose
- WETLAND_CURRENT documents the position and extent of wetland environments in Victoria and classifies them into different wetland types using the Victorian Classification Framework.
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- Status
- Completed
Spatial
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 25m
- Code
- Geographicals on GDA2020
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
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- Inland waters
Resource Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
Lineage
- Statement
- WETLAND_CURRENT was created in 2013 from WETLAND_1994 (the state's first wetland geospatial inventory) and several local and regional wetland datasets. A number of updates have occurred to the dataset during 2014, 2017 and 2021. The 2014 update incorporated new regional mapping, some supplementary mapping and repositioning of planimetrically inaccurate wetlands using aerial photograph interpretation (photos from 2007 to 2011) supplemented with existing geospatial datasets. The 2017 update improved the accuracy of the layer by updating wetland mapping and attributes in the Melbourne area and for alpine bogs and fens in East and West Gippsland catchment regions. It also involved correcting inaccurate classification attributes and correcting wetland polygons for individual wetlands based on new data and feedback from wetland inventory users. The 2021 update incorporates new mapping and refinements to existing wetland polygons for several regional wetland datasets. These include Tootgarook Swamp, Alpine Bogs, Mitchell River Floodplain Wetlands, Melbourne Water Billabongs and Mallee CMA Wetlands. The 2025 revision incorporated additional wetland boundaries from other state sources including VicMAP Hydro, regional mapping by Catchment Management Authorities, Melbourne Water, saltmarsh and estuarine vegetation mapping and state mapping of dams and storages. Attributes required by the Victorian Wetland Classification Framework (system type, salinity regime, water regime, water source, dominant vegetation) were fully populated replacing many "unknown" or missing values with nominal values to permit all wetlands to be classified to their wetland type. Confidence scores were added reflecting the strength of evidence in the attributes. The wetland origin attribute was incorporated into the system type creating a greater distinction between constructed features (e.g. dams, aquaculture tanks, mine pits, treatment plants) and naturally occurring depressional lakes and wetlands.
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- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- The classification scheme is applied using many different sources of data, or with logical default values when no source is available. A confidence measure is provided for each attribute used in the classification.
Positional Accuracy
- Comments
- Boundary accuracy for new mapping and repositioning 25m or better.
Conceptual Consistency
- Comments
- Attributes are fully populated allowing the Victorian Wetland Classification to be applied to all wetlands.
Missing Data
- Comments
- The dataset is considered to be complete. All wetlands with an area of 1 hectare or more should be present.
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