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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/data/dataset/61351472-9ab5-45e4-a90b-3bf18ce51caf&rft.title=Australian plantation statistics 2016&rft.identifier=pb_aplnsd9abfe20160816&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=Australian plantation statistics 2016 - KeyDocument 101 \r\n Australian plantation statistics is published every five years based on spatial data. It supports strategic forest industry planning and decision-making by presenting information on total plantation area, new planting and ownership. The spatial updates complement two other NPI information products published by ABARES: the annual tabular plantations update and the five-yearly comprehensive log supply forecast report.Australia's plantations 2016 dataset - Shapefile - Zipped - GeneralDownload 01 \r\n Australia's Plantation 2016 is a comprehensive dataset of commercial plantations derived from spatial data provided by over 20 growers and managers. The data was provided in raw form and required standardisation to a common format. Because the report is based on mapped data, it includes corrections and updates to data obtained in previous years.National Plantation Inventory: NPI Regions 2016 - Shapefile - Zipped - GeneralDownload 01 \r\n The fifteen National Plantation Inventory (NPI) regions used in Australia's National Plantation Inventory report form the basis for regional reporting. They were identified as best representing economic wood supply zones. There are commercial plantations outside the currently defined NPI regions and this resource is included in the nearest NPI region. Future reporting may consider establishing new NPI regions, amending existing regions, depending on the future development of Australia's commercial plantation estate.Australia's plantations 2016 dataset - metadata statement - GeneralDownload 02 \r\n Australia's Plantation 2016 is a comprehensive dataset of commercial plantations derived from spatial data provided by over 20 growers and managers. The data was provided in raw form and required standardisation to a common format. Because the report is based on mapped data, it includes corrections and updates to data obtained in previous years.Authoritative descriptive metadata for: Australian plantation statistics 2016 - Metadata in ISO 19139 format\r\nOverview \r\n Australian plantation statistics is published every five years based on spatial data. It supports strategic forest industry planning and decision-making by presenting information on total plantation area, new planting and ownership. The spatial updates complement two other NPI information products published by ABARES: the annual tabular plantations update and the five-yearly comprehensive log supply forecast report. \r\n\r\n In this report, plantation areas are presented for softwood and hardwood plantation types, species by NPI regions, and by state and territory. \r\n\r\n Key Issues \r\n• Australia's total commercial plantation area declined by 26 260 hectares from 2013-14, to 1 973 400 hectares in 2014-15. The total softwood plantation area increased by around 11 200 hectares to 1 035 400 hectares and the hardwood plantation area declined by 34 800 hectares to 928 300 hectares in 2014-15. Although the decline has been attributed to a one-year change, the decline has happened over the past five years and is captured in this five-yearly spatial update. The changes are the result of plantation managers revising their area figures, unproductive plantation land being returned to agriculture or to the lessors on the expiration of hardwood plantation lease arrangements. \r\n• The total plantation area decreased in all states and territories except New South Wales and the Northern Territory, for which it increased by 0.8 per cent and 6.5 per cent, respectively, mainly because of improved mapping of plantations. The area of new plantations established in 2014-15 was around 600 hectares, with most planted in the Northern Territory and Queensland. Around 500 hectares of new hardwood plantations and around 100 hectares of softwood plantations were established in 2014-15. \r\n• In 2014-15 Institutional investors owned 50 per cent of the total commercial plantation area. Governments owned 21 per cent, as did Farm forestry and other private growers. The proportion of plantations owned by managed investment schemes (MIS) continued to decline and was around 5 per cent in 2014-15. This was a result of plantations that were previously managed by MIS being sold to institutional and private investors. \r\n&rft.creator=Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=Australia&rft.coverage=151.122622,-25.371968&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0&rft_subject=FORESTS&rft_subject=FORESTS Plantation&rft_subject=FORESTS Plantation statistics&rft_subject=FORESTS statistics&rft_subject=Farming&rft_subject=INDUSTRY&rft_subject=INDUSTRY Primary&rft_subject=National Plantation Inventory&rft_subject=area&rft_subject=broadleaved&rft_subject=coniferous&rft_subject=forests&rft_subject=hardwood&rft_subject=new plantations&rft_subject=ownership&rft_subject=plantations&rft_subject=softwood&rft_subject=timber&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Australian plantation statistics is published every five years based on spatial data. It supports strategic forest industry planning and decision-making by presenting information on total plantation area, new planting and ownership. The spatial updates complement two other NPI information products published by ABARES: the annual tabular plantations update and the five-yearly comprehensive log supply forecast report.

In this report, plantation areas are presented for softwood and hardwood plantation types, species by NPI regions, and by state and territory.

Key Issues
• Australia's total commercial plantation area declined by 26 260 hectares from 2013-14, to 1 973 400 hectares in 2014-15. The total softwood plantation area increased by around 11 200 hectares to 1 035 400 hectares and the hardwood plantation area declined by 34 800 hectares to 928 300 hectares in 2014-15. Although the decline has been attributed to a one-year change, the decline has happened over the past five years and is captured in this five-yearly spatial update. The changes are the result of plantation managers revising their area figures, unproductive plantation land being returned to agriculture or to the lessors on the expiration of hardwood plantation lease arrangements.
• The total plantation area decreased in all states and territories except New South Wales and the Northern Territory, for which it increased by 0.8 per cent and 6.5 per cent, respectively, mainly because of improved mapping of plantations. The area of new plantations established in 2014-15 was around 600 hectares, with most planted in the Northern Territory and Queensland. Around 500 hectares of new hardwood plantations and around 100 hectares of softwood plantations were established in 2014-15.
• In 2014-15 Institutional investors owned 50 per cent of the total commercial plantation area. Governments owned 21 per cent, as did Farm forestry and other private growers. The proportion of plantations owned by managed investment schemes (MIS) continued to decline and was around 5 per cent in 2014-15. This was a result of plantations that were previously managed by MIS being sold to institutional and private investors.

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Australian plantation statistics 2016 - KeyDocument 101 \r\n Australian plantation statistics is published every five years based on spatial data. It supports strategic forest industry planning and decision-making by presenting information on total plantation area, new planting and ownership. The spatial updates complement two other NPI information products published by ABARES: the annual tabular plantations update and the five-yearly comprehensive log supply forecast report.
Australia's plantations 2016 dataset - Shapefile - Zipped - GeneralDownload 01 \r\n Australia's Plantation 2016 is a comprehensive dataset of commercial plantations derived from spatial data provided by over 20 growers and managers. The data was provided in raw form and required standardisation to a common format. Because the report is based on mapped data, it includes corrections and updates to data obtained in previous years.
National Plantation Inventory: NPI Regions 2016 - Shapefile - Zipped - GeneralDownload 01 \r\n The fifteen National Plantation Inventory (NPI) regions used in Australia's National Plantation Inventory report form the basis for regional reporting. They were identified as best representing economic wood supply zones. There are commercial plantations outside the currently defined NPI regions and this resource is included in the nearest NPI region. Future reporting may consider establishing new NPI regions, amending existing regions, depending on the future development of Australia's commercial plantation estate.
Australia's plantations 2016 dataset - metadata statement - GeneralDownload 02 \r\n Australia's Plantation 2016 is a comprehensive dataset of commercial plantations derived from spatial data provided by over 20 growers and managers. The data was provided in raw form and required standardisation to a common format. Because the report is based on mapped data, it includes corrections and updates to data obtained in previous years.
Authoritative descriptive metadata for: Australian plantation statistics 2016 - Metadata in ISO 19139 format\r\n

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