Integrated Vegetation Information for NAP and NRM Regions

 
Display national map and list of NRM regions NRM Regions
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or select a state or territory to display a map to select region.
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
South Australia
Western Australia
New South Wales
Tasmania
Victoria
Queensland
Display national map and list of NAP regions NAP Regions
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How was the dataset compiled?

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How to use the Integrated Vegetation Cover Maps

Why do we need these maps?

Further Reading


This website shows maps of Australia's vegetation

The Integrated Vegetation dataset provides one source for major vegetation cover types Australia. Information on vegetation includes native forests and grasslands and non-native vegetation (e.g. pine plantations, improved pasture and crops).

There are 87 maps presented by regions for the 22 National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality (NAP) and 65 Natural Resource Management (NRM) regions.

The vegetation has been derived from various sources over many years and is shown in simplified form in 10 Vegetation Cover classes:

  • Native forests and woodlands
  • Native shrublands and heathlands
  • Native grasslands and minimally modified pastures
  • Annual crops and highly modified pastures
  • Plantation (hardwood)
  • Plantation (softwood/mixed)
  • Bare
  • Ephemeral and Permanent Water
  • Built-up
  • Unknown/not reportable

Click on one of the regions listed on the left to display a map.

Note: While the online Integrated Vegetation Dataset is displayed at 100 m resolution for the user's convenience, it must be noted that the 'real' level of resolution of this data set varies from 1:100,000 to 1:2,500,000 scale. This variation arises because the dataset was compiled from a range of sources, the coarsest input scale being 1:2,500,000. The sources of these input data in each region is shown as a 'thumbnail map', which is linked to the detailed metadata statements describing each of the input datasets.

 
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