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  • Python organisation
    Data provider: ePlanning

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  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    This MER dataset comprises a range of products presenting the results of expert knowledge surveys on Land Management within Capability (LMwC) for each soil monitoring unit (SMU)...

  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    One of the most widely used classification schemes for estuaries in NSW is that of Roy et al (2001) which is based on geology and geomorphology. Other schemes have used one or...

  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    The BioNet Vegetation Map Catalogue data collection provides a collection of non-standardised historic and contemporary NSW vegetation type maps available in NSW. Each map...

  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    A 5 band output image showing the trend in ground cover from regression analysis of the specified image timeseries. ; ; Image layers are: ; band 1 the regression slope; band 2...

  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    Estuary water quality data (chlorophyll a, salinity and turbidity) were accessed and collated from a wide range of sources in 2007/2008 to assist with the production of the...

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  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    The Environmental Protection and Regulation Division (EPRD)Region Boundaries were created after the DEC restructure in 2004. These boundaries were further modified with the...

  • DOI Ultimate Organisation
    Data provider: ePlanning
  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    Rating of indicators or indices of estuary pressure into a colour scale is a visual tool for communicating relative health between indicators, estuaries, regions or state-wide....

  • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)
    Data provider: SEED

    The thirteen NSW Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) are required to update their Catchment Action Plans (CAPs) in a process to be completed by early 2013. The CAPs are...