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State Vegetation Type Map: Upper Hunter v1.0. VIS_ID 4894

Created 05/05/2025

Updated 05/05/2025

This dataset was superseded by the State Vegetation Type Map (https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/nsw-state-vegetation-type-map) on 24.06.2022. Please note, Upper Hunter v1.0. VIS_ID 4894 web service and zipped dataset will be archived and will no longer be available on line after 31st March 2025. The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is producing a new map of the State’s native vegetation. This seamless map of NSW’s native vegetation types will enable government, industry and the community to better understand the composition and the relative significance of the native vegetation in their local area. The State Vegetation Type Map (SVTM) (http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/vegetation/state-vegetation-type-map.htm) is constructed from the best available imagery, site survey records, and environmental information. The primary thematic layer in this dataset is a regional scale map of Plant Community Type (PCT) - "quickview" map. Where spatially coincident, this map of Upper Hunter (v1.0) supersedes the Greater Hunter Native Vegetation Mapping v4.0. VIS ID 3855 and was generated sourcing the following improvements:

A comprehensive revision of vegetation plot allocation to Plant Community Types (PCT), superseding GHM v4 Map Units. Addition of 463 vegetation plots. Comprehensive revision of aerial photo interpretation of Vegetation Photo Patterns (VPP) at 1:10,000. A relevant selection of PCT’s were nested and modelled within each VPP. Utilisation of Boosted Regression Tree modelling in place of Generalised Dissimilarity Modelling All manual aerial photo interpretation of VPP’s modelled PCT’s performed using high resolution 50cm ADS-40 aerial imagery in place of SPOT-5 2.5m imagery. Semi-automated line work generated using high resolution 50cm ADS-40 aerial imagery in place of SPOT-5 2.5m imagery. Climatic and topographic rule based envelopes were generated to constrain the maximum spatial envelope for each PCT. Each envelope was further manually edited. Dry Sclerophyll communities further constrained by exposure and landform envelopes. Selective integration of the following pre-existing maps to PCT: VIS1849, VIS3863, VIS3913, VIS4184, VIS4778 312 vegetation communities mapped as PCT’s compared to 185 GHMv4 map units over this region.

QuickView map fields:

PCTID – Plant Community Type identifier. PCTName – Plant Community Type common names vegClass – The PCT’s Keith Class vegFormation – The PCT’s Keith Formation mapSource - The source of the polygon’s PCT attribution. MapName – The 100k sheet map name

Note that this is a dissolved surface and does not highlight the fine internal line-work within each map unit. Please refer to the 100k full data sheets for the complete editable internal linework, which are available by request to Data.Broker@environment.nsw.gov.au. The data are provided in an ArcGIS 10.4 compatible file geodatabase.

Fields in the undissolved 100k sheet fine scale linework:

polygonID – Unique map polygon identifier PCTID – Plant Community Type identifier PCTName – Plant Community Type common name vegetationClass – The PCT’s Keith Class vegetationFormation – The PCT’s Keith Formation

mapSource - The source of the polygon’s PCT attribution. Possible values are:

Manual editing Site Survey Spatial Modelling Pre-existing mapping: VIS1849 Pre-existing mapping: VIS3863 Pre-existing mapping: VIS3913 Pre-existing mapping: VIS4184 Pre-existing mapping: VIS4778 Expert Rules (see note on grassland attribution below)

PCTIDMod1 - The most likely Plant Community Type identifier as derived from the spatial model.

PCTIDMod2 - The second most likely Plant Community Type identifier as derived from the spatial model. PCTIDMod3 - The third most likely Plant Community Type identifier as derived from the spatial model. vegStruct - Vegetation Photo Pattern (VPP) as derived from manual aerial photo interpretation of 50cm ADS40 imagery.

Possible values for vegStruct include direct attribution of some PCT’s where possible in addition to these Vegetation Photo Patterns listed below:

vegStruct (VPP) Description

0 Non Native 1 Candidate Grasslands 2 Dry Sclerophyll 3 Wet Sclerophyll 5 Floodplain Forest 7 Non Woody Wetlands 8 Grass Open Woodlands 10 Rainforests 11 Riparian Forests 12 Acacia Woodlands 13 Shrublands 15 Mallee 16 Rocky Outcrops 17 Belah 100 Dry Rainforest

PCTmapAccuracyConfidence - Modelling Confidence for PCTIDMod1 – Note that this reflects the modelling surface (PCTIDMod1) only and may not reflect the confidence of the mapped attribution (PCTID). PCTallocationConfidence can only be accurately applied to the published map surface (PCTID) where mapSource = ‘Spatial Modelling’.

PCTSiteValidation - Type of field validation used to assess PCT reliability: Possible Values are:

Not validated RPD (Rapid) Full floristic validation Unknown

Full details will be provided in the pending Technical Report. VIS_ID 4893

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Title State Vegetation Type Map: Upper Hunter v1.0. VIS_ID 4894
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/223de43b-adab-4684-846a-48231c92b199
Remote Last Updated 09/10/2024
Contact Point
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Reference Period 01/01/2018 - 20/12/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[149.66891,-33.07202],[149.66891,-31.26375],[152.5,-31.26375],[152.5,-33.07202],[149.66891,-33.07202]]]}
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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "State Vegetation Type Map: Upper Hunter v1.0. VIS_ID 4894". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/state-vegetation-type-map-upper-hunter-v1-0-vis_id-4894

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