Wetland landscape profiles
dataset:
WETLAND_LANDSCAPE
Wetland landscape profiles represent a regionalisation of wetlands at the landscape scale. They are based on variation in regional wetland vegetation as described in Appendix 3 of Department of Sustainability and Environment (2012) Index of Wetland Condition assessment of wetland vegetation update - December 2012. Department of Sustainability and Environment, East Melbourne, Victoria.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2015) Wetland landscape profiles Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/34943d05-0534-5e29-88fb-1c0395316968 |
Description
- Title
- Wetland landscape profiles
- Alternate title
- WETLAND_LANDSCAPE
- Purpose
- The wetland landscape profile dataset has two purposes. 1. To provide spatial guidance to assist with the identification of wetland ecological vegetation classes used for Index of Wetland Condition assessments. 2. To assist in wetland classification by providing a landscape regionalisation of wetland type as part of Victoria's wetland classification framework (to be used in conjunction with the WETLAND_CURRENT dataset). The classification framework is described in Department of Environment and Primary Industries (in prep). A new framework for classifying Victoria's wetlands - 2014. Department of Environment and Primary Industries, East Melbourne, Victoria. Publication of this document is scheduled for June 2014.
- Status
- Completed
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Keywords
- Topic category
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- Inland waters
Constraints
- Classification
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