Brief description
Sourced from Collabarative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) Summary textual (spreadsheets) and spatial data is available online under http://www.environment.gov.au/land/nrs/science/capadChange analysis over last four CAPAD releases to show the relative increase in terrestrial Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) in contributing to the overall increase in Australia's overall percentage of terrestrial protected areas. Comparison is made between the following three groupings:
* all terrestrial protected area types that are managed by the states and territories ('State and Territory managed'),
* Commonwealth National Parks (Booderee, Kakadu and Uluru Kata-Tjuta), and
* Terrestrial IPAs
Figure HER13 in heritage theme.
https://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/heritage/topic/2016/identification-types-heritage#heritage-figure-HER13
Full description
Percentage of Australia's terrestrial protected area by management type - Figures are percent (%) of the total terrestrial area of Australia which for CAPAD calculations is given as 768,826,956 hectares (768.8 million ha).\r\ntext: SA0003560: Australia
Subjects
2016 |
2016 SoE |
Biodiversity Conservation |
Heritage |
Indigenous Protected Areas |
SoE |
SoE Graph |
State of the Environment |
national reserve system |
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Identifiers
- Local : 2016-soe-heritage-terrestrial-percentage-of-australia-by-ipa-and-other-protected-areas-management
- URI : data.gov.au/data/dataset/f9abd961-1941-44da-8444-40b54313b9ad