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Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan (CPCP)

Created 05/05/2025

Updated 05/05/2025

The Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan (the CPCP) facilitates growth in Western Sydney to 2056 and beyond, and delivers important development and biodiversity outcomes.
The CPCP is one of the largest strategic conservation plans to be undertaken in Australia and will protect large areas of significant habitat for threatened plants and animals, including koala population, while supporting the delivery of housing, jobs and infrastructure. The CPCP will facilitate delivery of up to 73,000 homes planned for the Western Parkland City by providing the necessary NSW and Federal biodiversity approvals across around 11,000 hectares of land including the Western Sydney Aerotropolis to enable development of new housing and infrastructure.
There are 9 datasets associated with the CPCP, these are available as a part of the download package. The datasets are: 1) CPCP Native Vegetation 2) CPCP BC ACT TEC 3) CPCP EPBC ACT TEC 4) CPCP Protected Koala Habitat 5) CPCP Georges River Koala Reserve 6) CPCP Nominated Areas 7) CPCP Land Categories 8) CPCP Strategic Conservation Area 9) CPCP Area For a full metadata descriptions of each dataset please download the metadata table

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Title Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan (CPCP)
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/1cd0fbdd-ff75-467f-be20-0aae2fc3ace4
Remote Last Updated 14/01/2025
Contact Point
NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
test@email.loc
Reference Period 20/12/2016
Geospatial Coverage {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[150.5,-34.3],[150.5,-33.5],[150.9,-33.5],[150.9,-34.3],[150.5,-34.3]]]}
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This dataset was originally found on DataNSW "Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan (CPCP)". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/cpcp

No duplicate datasets found.