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Ecological connectivity of terrestrial habitat

This Indicator is a measure of local scale contribution to ecological carrying capacity. It accounts for the generalised quality of terrestrial habitats supporting biodiversity at each location, the fragmentation of habitat within its neighbourhood and its position in the landscape (e.g. as part of a habitat corridor, or a stepping stone). This indicator (3.1b) is part of a family of measures on the condition and connectivity of habitat, including its capacity to support the needs of native plants, animals and ecosystems in NSW, as a proportion relative to that in the pre-industrial era. Ecological condition and ecological carrying capacity are used to estimate the ‘state of biodiversity including undiscovered species’ and ecological condition is used to estimate ‘expected survival of all known and undiscovered species’ is one of a series of indicators on the status of biodiversity and ecological integrity in NSW developed to contribute to assessing the performance of the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. The overarching indicator framework which outlines how indicators are related and derived is presented in the “method to assess biodiversity and ecological integrity across New South Wales” (OEH, 2018).

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Field Value
Title Ecological connectivity of terrestrial habitat
Type Dataset
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency asNeeded
Landing Page https://uatweb.datansw.links.com.au/data/dataset/11734a07-071e-44fe-b4cb-0b9082fe0e47
Date Published 2021-07-26
Date Updated 2021-12-22
Temporal Coverage 01/01/1995 - 30/06/2013
Geospatial Coverage {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[140.888671875,-36.80928470205938],[140.888671875,-27.994401411046148],[153.72070312499997,-27.994401411046148],[153.72070312499997,-36.80928470205938],[140.888671875,-36.80928470205938]]]}
Data Portal Data.NSW
Publisher/Agency Department of Planning, Industry and Environment