VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Open Space Inventory
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  VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Open Space Inventory

dataset: VEAC_METRO_OPEN_SPACE
The dataset consists of polygons delineating areas of public land(1) and local council land(2) that have been classified as public open space. Polygon attributes describe the public open space category and owner. The datset covers 31 municipalities in metropolitan Melbourne. The definition used to attribute a polyon as public open space is 'those areas of public land and local council land that have an accepted and ongoing community use for outdoor recreation and informal activities, and that are freely accessible to the public'. The VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Open Space Inventory does not include Commonwealth land; schools; cemeteries; gated facilities; road plantations; closed roads; concourses around stadia; inaccessible Trust for Nature properties; 'services and utilities' public land that does not have an ongoing recreational use; future open space (e.g. areas covered by Public Aquisition Overlays); and uncategorised public land. 1. 'Public Land' is Crown land and freehold land owned by Victorian Government Agencies. 2. 'Local Council Land' is freehold land owned by local councils.
 
Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2017)

VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Open Space Inventory

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/9362b7a4-3615-5d67-a6bf-e8693d535eb7
 
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Title
VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Open Space Inventory 
Alternate title
VEAC_METRO_OPEN_SPACE 
Purpose
The dataset was created to provide a comprehensive spatial inventory of open space public land and to inform discussion on open space issues in metropolitan Melbourne. 
Credit
Kuniko Yamada, Grimaldo Villaneuva, Mark Robey VEAC 
Supplemental Information
History: This dataset was based on the ARCUE 2002 open space datasbase and updated for all Melbourne metropolitan suburbs for the VEAC Metropolitan Melbourne Investigation. Relationship to other Datasets: ARCUE 2002 Open Space Database Future Design Issues: No future work is planned. Related Documents: Metropolitan Melbourne Investigation Discussion Paper VEAC August 2011. - A copy of this report is located at www.veac.vic.gov.au,Metropolitan Melbourne Investigation Discussion Paper VEAC October 2010. - A copy of this report is located at www.veac.vic.gov.au 
Status
Completed  
 
 

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Horizontal Accuracy
25m  
Code
4283 
 
 

Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
As needed  
 
 

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

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  • Planning cadastre
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  • Boundaries
 
 

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Classification
Unclassified  
 
 

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Statement
Dataset Source: The following source datasets were used in the compilation of The Melbourne Open Space Inventory; The Department of Sustainability and Environment's VM Crown Land parcels dataset, Victorian Government agency land datasets, the ARCUE 2002 open space database, the Victorian online planning schemes database, Parks Victoria's Metropolitan Trail Network dataset and some local council open space datasets. Dataset Originality: Derived 
Description
Collection Method: derived datasets, digitised aerial imagery 
Description
The source datasets were combined into a single dataset showing public land and local council land. Additional polygons of open space were identified from aerial imagery and digitised. Polygons of open space were validated against a variety of sources. The resultant open space polygons were classified into one of six categories ('protected area; natural and semi-natural area; parkland and garden; organised recreation area; civic square and promenade; and recreation corridor), and ownership was identified. The compiled dataset was externally verified by Victorian Government agencies and local councils. 
 
 

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Classification
Unclassified  
 
 

Quality

Attribute Quality
Comments
Not Known 
Positional Accuracy
Comments
Input datasets have varying positional accuracies. Where possible Melbourne Open Space Inventory polygons were referenced back to the cadastre. However, not all polygon boundaries are coincident with cadastral parcels. This occurs for some polygons where one or more edges were digitised from 35cm resolution aerial imagery (January 2009 and December 2010). 
Conceptual Consistency
Comments
Topology rules were implemented using ArcGIS to ensure no overlaps or gaps. All polygons are attributed with an open space type and an owner type. 
Missing Data
Comments
This dataset is complete for 31 municipalities. Generally polygons located within the planning zone types (VM.PLAN_ PLAN_ZONE) RCZ and FZ were not included in the dataset. 
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