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Layer: Border_Rivers_Valley_FMP_Ecological_Assets_Vegetation_Wetlands_Flood_Dependent (ID: 40)

Parent Layer: Border Rivers Valley FMP 2020

Name: Border_Rivers_Valley_FMP_Ecological_Assets_Vegetation_Wetlands_Flood_Dependent

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Description: Priority vegetation and wetland assets to inform development of the Border Rivers FMP floodplain management plan 2019. Composite vegetation and wetlands map used to inform development of the Border Rivers Floodplain Management Plan Zones derived from various sources. This dataset contains both flood dependent vegetation and wetlands identified from previous studies Ecological assets were:-identified using best-available spatial data-grouped using information on their optimum watering requirements-prioritised to select the assets that best represent biodiversity on the floodplain. This shapefile is a composite vegetation map derived from various sources (see Metadata/Data Source/Report citation). Contains only flood-dependent vegetation that were used as the basis for ecological assets in the Border Rivers Valley FMP. Refer to HFP_Source field and Reference field in the attribute table for data sources including:1. NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, 2015. BRG-Namoi Regional Native Vegetation Mapping. Technical Notes, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney, Australia., 2. EcoLogical Aust, 2009. Upgrade of Vegetation Mapping in the Border Rivers-Gwydir Catchment., 3. EcoLogical Australia (2015) Development of a Biodiversity Prioritisation Plan for the North West LLS., 4. Hudson & Bacon (2009) Culturally significant lagoons and salt affected sites project., 5. Landuse data (Lake, Marsh/wetland., 6. HydroArea. 7. Wetlands mapped by Healthy Floodplains Team using LiDAR.Refer to WSP field to identify significant identified lagoons and wetlands from Schedule 5 of the WSP NSW Border Rivers Unreg & Alluvial Water Sources 2012

Copyright Text: NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment: Healthy Floodplains Unit Biodiversity; and Conservation Branch and Waters, Wetlands and Coasts Science Branch,

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