NaturePrint v4.0 Strategic Biodiversity Values
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  NaturePrint v4.0 Strategic Biodiversity Values

dataset: NATUREPRINT_4_0_SBV
Strategic Biodiversity Values (SBV) is one of NaturePrint's decision-support products. It combines information on important areas for threatened flora and fauna, levels of depletion, connectivity, vegetation types and condition to provide a view of relative biodiversity importance of all parts of the Victorian landscape. This integrated information is important because decision-makers need access to an objective, comprehensive and spatially explicit view of the importance of biodiversity assets to enable comparison of locations across Victoria.
 
Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2021)

NaturePrint v4.0 Strategic Biodiversity Values

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/c5c5b1b2-1ec2-5bbb-af6c-6e24d0ee7655
 

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  Point of contact

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action - Biodiversity Info   (Biodiversity Info)  
PO Box 500
East Melbourne
Vic
3002
Australia
 

Identifiers and Keywords

ANZLIC Id
ANZVI0803005827 
Jurisdiction
Victoria 
Topic category
  • Biota
 

Resource Constraints

Use limitation
None. 
Classification
Unclassified  
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
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Other Dataset Details

Date ( Revision )
2021-08-16
Status
Completed  
Purpose
The information provided by SBV is potentially useful for a wide range of decision makers and natural resource managers. Information about the relative value of biodiversity assets can help inform conservation decision-making processes, such as: - native vegetation permitted clearing and offsetting - prioritising areas for protection - raising awareness of the spread of biodiversity values across Victoria. 
Credit
Dataset Creators: Nevil Amos, Graeme Newell, Matt White & the NaturePrint Team 
Format
DIGITAL - GeoTiff 3 
Supplemental Information
Future Design Issues: None Proposed Related Documents: None https://www.environment.vic.gov.au/biodiversity/natureprint https://www.environment.vic.gov.au/biodiversity/natureprint 
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned  
 

Spatial

Spatial representation type
Grid  
Description
General - Victoria 
Reference system identifier
4283

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Temporal

Begin date
2016-04-20 
End date
2016-04-20 
 

Quality

Missing Data
Statewide Victoria 
Attribute Quality
100% correct 
Positional Accuracy
225x225m cells 
 

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Description
The biodiversity information used in the SBV v4 analysis included: - species habitat distribution models - models of uncertainty of the likelihood of modelled habitat (and, for fauna, habitat importance models) for VROTS - models of vegetation types in Victoria - a model of native vegetation condition. The analysis first looked for locations with the least biodiversity value and then identified the location with the next lowest level of biodiversity value. This process continued until there was a complete ranking of locations across the state. The biodiversity value that informed the ranking was based on the modelled range and likelihood of species habitat or vegetation type in a location, compared to pre-settlement levels. This iterative, bottom-up approach is used so that the analysis considers the connectedness and aggregation of habitat at the same time as the representation of values. This analysis results in the areas with little biodiversity value ranked lower, the most degraded and poorly located examples of the most common habitat or vegetation in the middle of the ranking, and the best and most well-connected examples of VROT species' habitats across the state ranked higher. This means that some locations with low condition vegetation can be more highly ranked because they provide links for habitats, or are the only remaining habitat for certain species. For some species, significant areas of likely habitat may not be occupied, either due to insufficient recovery time since a disturbance event or due to catastrophic historic impact that is beyond normal recovery capability. These factors are not yet included in Habitat Importance Models nor in the current SBV map. 
Statement
Dataset Source: SBV v4 was created by combining and analysing biodiversity information across Victoria using Zonation conservation planning software. The objective of this analysis was to rank all locations across Victoria for their ability to represent threatened (VROT) vertebrate fauna, vascular flora, and the full range of Victoria¿s native vegetation. It is based on efficient and effective spatial coverage of these biodiversity values. Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived 
 

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Metadata identifier
urn:uuid / c5c5b1b2-1ec2-5bbb-af6c-6e24d0ee7655

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DEECA - Spatial, VDP  

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Resource Type
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Date info ( Creation )
2023-08-17T14:35:41
Date info ( Revision )
2025-11-25T14:48:57
Standard Name
ISO 19115-3:2018 
Profile Name
DELWP Profile 
Profile Version
Version 1 
Profile Date
2019-05-24  
 

Metadata Constraints

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Unclassified  
 
 

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