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Distribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith and Bedward. Version 4, May 1999, published with explanatory notes in Cunninghamia 6(1). Coverages available for original (pre-European settlement) and extant - this map (clearing determined from 1994 Landsat). See other map VISID 2502; ANZNS0208000076
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Distribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith and Bedward. Version 4, May 1999, published with explanatory notes in Cunninghamia 6(1). Coverages available for original - this map (pre-European settlement) and extant (clearing determined from 1994 Landsat).\r \r See other map VISID 2501; ANZNS0208000076; VIS_ID 2502
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Distribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith and Bedward. Version 4, May 1999, published with explanatory notes in Cunninghamia 6(1). Coverages available for original - this map (pre-European settlement) and extant (clearing determined from 1994 Landsat).
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Environmental Impact Statement: Eden fauna modelling
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This dataset contains annual sales trends history for Eden, 2551 covering median prices, sales volumes, resales capital growth and more. Based on sales data from the NSW Valuer General analysed by AreaSearch.
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Distribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith …Show full descriptionDistribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith and Bedward. Version 4, May 1999, published with explanatory notes in Cunninghamia 6(1). Coverages available for original (pre-European settlement) and extant - this map (clearing determined from 1994 Landsat). See other map VISID 2502; ANZNS0208000076
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This dataset contains the latest 100 sales for Eden, 2551 from the NSW Valuer General. The data has been goecoded and analysed by AreaSearch.
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Environmental Impact Statement: Forest ecosystem classification and mapping for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment : a report undertaken for the NSW CRA/RFA Steering Committee : project …Show full descriptionEnvironmental Impact Statement: Forest ecosystem classification and mapping for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment : a report undertaken for the NSW CRA/RFA Steering Committee : project number NA 18EH
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TwitterNational Estate areas of relictual species is a polygon coverage derived using vegetation mapping and a digital elevation model (DEM). Polygons represent areas identified by a workshop of experts as being surrogates for areas rich in relictual or Gondwanic species (ie. species that exhibit taxonomic remoteness and/or phylogenetic primitiveness).
The areas identified are rainforest and isolated mountain tops.
This dataset has been assessed against the following National Estate sub-criterion: A1: Importance in the evolution of Australian flora, fauna, landscapes or climate.
This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth Government and NSW Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.This data is available to the public from the Department and may be used by third parties for unrestricted use provided that the copyright interests of the owners are protected.
Any reproduction of this dataset must carry the following statement: Copyright Commonwealth of Australia and New South Wales Government 1997. Departmental Deed
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TwitterThese two old growth grids represent the percentage of Interim Assessment Process (IAP) identified oldgrowth found within a 1km and 2km radius of each 100m gridcell. The datasets were developed for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) process.
The dataset has been superseded by the Old Growth Forest and Other Successional Stages, for which additional project work was conducted.
This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.This data is publicly available under a licence agreement and may be obtained from the New South Wales Government. Restricted
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TwitterNational Estate ecosystems is a polygon coverage derived using vegetation mapping and tenure mapping. Polygons represent areas identified by a workshop of experts developed for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) process as outstanding examples of their type. This dataset has been assessed against the National Estate sub-criterion B1: Importance for rare, endangered or uncommon flora, fauna, communities, ecosystems, natural landscapes or phenomena, or as a wilderness; and …Show full descriptionNational Estate ecosystems is a polygon coverage derived using vegetation mapping and tenure mapping. Polygons represent areas identified by a workshop of experts developed for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) process as outstanding examples of their type. This dataset has been assessed against the National Estate sub-criterion B1: Importance for rare, endangered or uncommon flora, fauna, communities, ecosystems, natural landscapes or phenomena, or as a wilderness; and sub-criterion D1: Importance in demonstrating the principal characteristics of the range of landscapes, environments or ecosystems, the attributes of which identify them as being characteristic of their class. For purposes of this assessment, vegetation types were considered a surrogate for ecosystem types. Areas identified include specific places, vegetation types at specific localities and polygons of specific vegetation types. This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth Government and NSW Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.
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TwitterAreas of indicative National Estate old growth significant for ecological processes are considered to be those that have high integrity and natural context (as identified by the National Wilderness Inventory biophysical naturalness index) and above a minimum size threshold to ensure the viability and quality of the forest stand. This dataset has been assessed against the following National Estate sub-criteria: A1: Importance in the evolution of Australian flora, fauna, landscapes or climate A2:…Show full descriptionAreas of indicative National Estate old growth significant for ecological processes are considered to be those that have high integrity and natural context (as identified by the National Wilderness Inventory biophysical naturalness index) and above a minimum size threshold to ensure the viability and quality of the forest stand. This dataset has been assessed against the following National Estate sub-criteria: A1: Importance in the evolution of Australian flora, fauna, landscapes or climate A2: Importance in maintaining existing processes or natural systems at the regional or national scale B1: Importance for rare, endangered or uncommon flora, fauna, communities, ecosystems, natural landscapes or phenomena, or as a wilderness This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth Government and NSW Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.
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This map is one of a series of soil landscape maps that are intended for all of central and eastern NSW, based on standard 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 topographic sheets. The map provides an inventory of soil and landscape properties of the area and identifies major soil and landscape qualities and constraints. It integrates soil and topographic features into single units with relatively uniform land management requirements. Soils are described in terms of soil materials in addition to the Australian Soil Classification and the Great Soil Group systems. Related Datasets: The dataset area is also covered by the mapping of Acid Sulphate Soil Risk Mapping. Online Maps: This and related datasets can be viewed using eSPADE (NSW’s soil spatial viewer), which contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area. Reference: Tulau M.J., 2005, Soil Landscapes of the Eden-Green Cape 1:100,000 Sheets map and report, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, Sydney.
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TwitterThe Australian National Wilderness Inventory (NWI) is an environmental database and a set of modelling procedures which are designed to assist in the planning and management of remote and natural lands in Australia.
The NWI survey work for Eden was derived by measuring variation in Wilderness Quality across the landscape using the four Wilderness Quality 'indicators' that represent the two essential attributes of wilderness: remoteness and naturalness. The indicators include: Remoteness from Settlement, Remoteness from Access, Apparent Naturalness and Biophysical Naturalness, and were derived from the definition of Wilderness Quality as the extent to which a location is remote from and undisturbed by the influence of modern development.
The NWI database consists of all measurements used to derive wilderness indicator values, the wilderness indicator values themselves, and a final Wilderness Quality index.
This is an archived dataset owned by the Commonwealth Government under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.This data is available to the public from the Department and may be used by third parties for unrestricted use provided that the copyright interests of the owners are protected.
Any reproduction of this dataset must carry the following statement: Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 1997. Departmental Deed
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This dataset contains the latest 100 sales for Eden Creek, 2474 from the NSW Valuer General. The data has been goecoded and analysed by AreaSearch.
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TwitterFlora and Fauna Survey, Nullica SF, Eden District, Eden Region. NSW. NSW Forestry Commission Forest Resources Series No.10. The NULLICA(Flora and Fauna Survey, Nullica SF, Eden District, Eden Region. NSW. NSW Forestry Commission Forest Resources Series No.10) Survey is part of the Vegetation Information System Survey Program of New South Wales which is a series of systematic vegetation surveys conducted across the state between 1970 and the present. Please use the following URL to access the dataset: http://aekos.org.au/collection/nsw.gov.au/nsw_atlas/vis_flora_module/NULLICA
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This dataset contains annual sales trends history for Eden Creek, 2474 covering median prices, sales volumes, resales capital growth and more. Based on sales data from the NSW Valuer General analysed by AreaSearch.
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Regional Forest Agreement for the Eden region of New South Wales between the Commonwealth of Australia & the State of New South Wales (90 p.) -- 5 position papers -- 2 press releases.
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TwitterNational Estate areas of high biodiversity is a polygon coverage derived from Eden vegetation mapping and 1km2 grid cells, developed as part of the assessment of the National Estate for the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) process. The analysis was confined to vegetation types and no consideration was given to fauna.
This dataset has been assessed against the National Estate sub-criterion A3: Importance in exhibiting unusual richness or diversity of flora.
This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth Government and NSW Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.This data is available to the public from the Department and may be used by third parties for unrestricted use provided that the copyright interests of the owners are protected.
Any reproduction of this dataset must carry the following statement: Copyright Commonwealth of Australia and New South Wales Government 1997. Departmental Deed
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TwitterThe vegetation map of the Eden Management Area is a grid identifying individual forest ecosystem types, developed as part of the Eden Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) process.
The vegetation map developed for the Interim Assessment Process (IAP) was refined and improved using the Aerial Photography Interpretation (API) data.
This is an archived dataset jointly owned by the Commonwealth Government and NSW Governments under the NSW Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Data Agreement of 31 March 2000.This data is publicly available under a licence agreement and may be obtained from the New South Wales Government. Restricted
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Distribution of vegetation types defined from quantitative cluster analysis of vascular plant species composition. Map constructed from decision rule model. Eden vegetation classification of Keith and Bedward. Version 4, May 1999, published with explanatory notes in Cunninghamia 6(1). Coverages available for original (pre-European settlement) and extant - this map (clearing determined from 1994 Landsat). See other map VISID 2502; ANZNS0208000076