Final ECC recommendations for the Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation.
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  Final ECC recommendations for the Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation.

dataset: BOXIRON_RECS
Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation Final Recommendations - for the Environment Conservation Council. The Minister, under Section 17 of the Environment Conservation Council Act 1997 required the Environment Conservation Council to carry out an investigation of Victoria’s Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands occurring on public land in northern Victoria. The area investigated was the box-ironbark ecosystem stretching from the Grampians in the west to Wodonga in the north-east.
 
Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2005)

Final ECC recommendations for the Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation.

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/558dc7cb-937d-5ed6-886e-9c43c3d98704
 
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Description

Title
Final ECC recommendations for the Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation. 
Alternate title
BOXIRON_RECS 
Resource Type
Dataset  
Purpose
This layer shows the final recommendations of the ECC Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation for public land. The extent of this investigation was determined by the ECC within a larger area specified by the Minister for Environment and Conservation. The final recommendations were approved in February 2002, and subsequent legislation for 11 parks came into effect by the government on 29 Oct 2002. 
Credit
Sue Street, VEAC 
Supplemental Information
Relationship to other Datasets: This layer is associated with the BOXIRON_BND layer which shows the boundary of the Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands investigation area. Current Design Issues: This layer was created in MapInfo and then converted to an ArcInfo coverage. The original data source was ArcInfo coverages from the corporate geospatial library. Due to the size of some of the very small blocks, these have not been included in this layer but will be included in the PLM25 layer and are available in Map D for the Bendigo region. Related Documents: Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation Draft Report for Public Comment. - ECC May 2000,Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation Resources and Issues Report. - ECC Dec 1997,Box-Ironbark Forests and Woodlands Investigation Final Report. - ECC June 2001 
Status
Completed  
 
 

Temporal

Time period
1995-11-012001-06-30 
 
 

Spatial

Spatial representation type
Vector  
Horizontal Accuracy
100m  
Code
4283 
Description
General - Victoria 
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Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned  
 
 

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Contacts

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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action - Grimaldo Villanueva   (Senior Project Officer - GIS)  

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Keywords

Topic category
  • Biota
 
 

Resource Constraints

Classification
Unclassified  
 
 

Lineage

Statement
Dataset Source: This dataset was created from the PLMMT100 layer and the PARCEL25 layer. Dataset Originality: Derived 
Description
Collection Method: Landview, consultant reports, consultation and inspections, res and recrn data 
 
 

Metadata Constraints

Classification
Unclassified  
 
 

Quality

Attribute Quality
Comments
The dataset is derived from PLMMT100 and PARCEL25, resulting in the parcel data being more accurate than the PLMMT100 data, however this layer should only be used at 1:100,000 scale due to the presence of the PLMMT100 data. Boxiron_recs is as accurate spatially as that dataset permits. 
Positional Accuracy
Comments
The BOXIRON_REC boundaries have been adjusted to fit the PLM boundary (1:100,000) when data from the two different scales meet, but all other boundaries retain their original spatial accuracy which was either 1:25,000 or 1:100,000. National parks A1- A5, State parks B1- B5 and Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park have scheduled National Parks Act plans which are available from the DSE corporate library. 
Conceptual Consistency
Comments
good 
Missing Data
Comments
complete 
Excess Data
 
 

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