The NSW State Vegetation Type Map (SVTM) provides a state wide snapshot of NSW Plant Community Types (PCTs) as developed or curated under the SVTM program. This map will be updated and re-versioned over time.
Current Pre-Release v1.1.0
The current pre-release version represents extant Plant Community Types (PCT’s)’s for the Eastern NSW Region. In early 2022, DPIE will be publishing a state-wide map of PCTS. This will be accompanied by pre-clearing PCT coverages for Eastern and Western regions.
The pre-release data package includes: spreadsheets of the Eastern NSW PCT Classification v1.1.0; PCT associations to Threatened Ecological Communities and Threatened Species; and a Plot to PCT Assignment Tool.
Limitations on Use
This pre-release Version 1.1.0 is currently available for use under the following conditions:
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The data may not be copied, reproduced or published
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The data may not be distributed to other parties without approval of DPIE
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The data may not be used for the basis for statutory or legal undertakings
The PCT classification in this data product has not yet been approved for use in government planning system such as the BOS and is not available for use in the BAM Calculator. The data should not be used to estimate offset requirements for proposed developments.
External Use and Supply
Data is available on request under a Restricted Data Licence. A download package (~1.3GB) will be provide via a secure link once a Licence is in place. It is recommended DPIE staff access the Pre-release Map data via the SDE or P Drive.
External requests for this pre-release Version 1.1.0 can be made via email to Bionet@environment.nsw.gov.au
Map Data Type
5m GeoTiff Raster SVTM_ENSW_Extant_PCT_v1_1_0.tif
The map is supplied as a 5m GeoTiff Raster and can be viewed and analysed in most commercial and open-source spatial software packages. If you prefer to use the download package, we supply an ArcGIS v10.4 mxd for suggested symbology. The raster attributes contain Plant Community Type, Vegetation Class and Vegetation Formation. Please see the metadata summary below for further information