Native Vegetation Regulation (2013) Native Vegetation Condition (2010) version 2 - 25m resolution
dataset:
NVR2013_COND_V2_25
Obsolete.
Site condition aims to reflect three components - composition, structure and function. In practice, condition is measured through the prism of lifeforms, their cover and species diversity. Measuring the condition of native vegetation recognises that most remaining native vegetation in Victoria has been subject to some disturbances, such as historical land use, grazing or weed and pest animal invasion, and is subsequently reduced in condition; vegetation types vary spatially and temporally; circumstances fluctuate (e.g. seasons, natural disturbance events); degradation and rehabilitation occur; and naturalness is valued.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2021) Native Vegetation Regulation (2013) Native Vegetation Condition (2010) version 2 - 25m resolution Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/6bdab42e-8558-5d5e-a138-d2048b3b13c4 |
Description
- Title
- Native Vegetation Regulation (2013) Native Vegetation Condition (2010) version 2 - 25m resolution
- Alternate title
- NVR2013_COND_V2_25
- Purpose
- To contribute to assessments of the significance of native vegetation at different locations, and of the amount of potential loss or gain.
- Status
- Obsolete
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Keywords
- Topic category
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- Biota
Constraints
- Classification
- Limited Distribution
Extents
- Description
- General - Victoria
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Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
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