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Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016

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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/dataset/1499f564-a8a1-4c06-a88a-117e41da6564&rft.title=Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016&rft.identifier=collaborative-australian-protected-areas-database-capad-20161&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016 - Shapefile, ArcGIS File geodatabaseThe Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016 provides both spatial and textual information about government, Indigenous and privately protected areas for Australia, in both the marine and terrestrial environments. This dataset is for terrestrial data only. State, Territory and the large NGO conservation agencies supply data current for 30 June 2016. This is the tenth version of the terrestrial database, with previous versions released in 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014.\n\nThe Department also publishes protected areas data for the marine environment. CAPAD 2016-marine contains spatial and text information about offshore protected areas, for both State and Commonwealth waters. Previous versions of CAPAD marine information have been published in 1997, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. \n\nCAPAD provides a snapshot of protected areas that meet the IUCN definition of a protected area:A protected area is an area of land and/or sea especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and managed through legal or other effective means (IUCN 1994).\n\nThe department publishes a summary of the CAPAD data biennially on its website at http://www.environment.gov.au/capad/ This version of CAPAD 2016 is a public and downloadable version of CAPAD 2016 data, available for use through the CC-BY licencing model. \n\nMain attributes in the full version of CAPAD 2016 include:\n\nPA_ID: The protected area ID code. Created from RES_NUMBER if unique, otherwise it is a DoEE generated number.\n\nNAME: the name of the protected area. Gazetted PAs with no name are flagged as Unnamed with a reserve number. \n\nTYPE: the type of protected area according to the protected area establishment mechanism. \n\nTYPE_ABBR: the abbreviation of the TYPE.\nAA\t Aboriginal Area\nACCP\t Conservation Covenant [Approved Conservation Covenant Program]\nASMA\t Antarctic Specially Managed Areas\nASPA\t Antarctic Specially Protected Areas\nBG\t Botanic Gardens\nBG_COM\t Botanic Gardens (Commonwealth)\nCA\t Conservation Area\nCCA\t Coordinated Conservation Area\nCCAZ1\t CCA Zone 1 National Park\nCCAZ3\t CCA Zone 3 State Conservation Area\nCOR\t Coastal Reserve\nCP\t Conservation Park\nCR\t Conservation Reserve\nFLR\t Flora Reserve\nFR\t Forest Reserve\nGR\t Game Reserve\nHA\t Heritage Agreement\nHIR\t Historical Reserve\nHR\t Heritage River\nHS\t Historic Site\nHTR\t Hunting Reserve\nIPA\t Indigenous Protected Area\nKCR\t Karst Conservation Reserve\nMA\t Management Area\nMAA\t Management Agreement Area\nMR\t Miscellaneous Reserve\nNAP\t Nature Park\nNCA\t Natural Catchment Area\nNCR\t Nature Conservation Reserve\nNFR\t Natural Features Reserve\nNP\t National Park\nNPA\t National Park Aboriginal\nNPC\t National Park (Commonwealth)\nNPS4\t National Parks Act Schedule 4 park or reserve\nNR\t Nature Reserve\nNRA\t Nature Recreation Area\nNREF\t Nature Refuge\nNRS\t NRS Addition - Gazettal in Progress\nNS\t National Park (Scientific)\nOCA\t Other Conservation Area\nOCA_NAP Other Conservation Area or Nature Park\nOP\t Other\nPA\t Protected Area\nPNPA\t Proposed National Parks Act park or park addition\nPNR\t Private Nature Reserve\nPPP\t Permanent Park Preserve\nPS\t Private Sanctuary\nRA\t Reference Area\nRCP\t Recreation Park\nREP\t Regional Park\nRNA\t Remote and Natural Area - not scheduled under National Parks Act\nRNAS6\t Remote and Natural Area - Schedule 6, National Parks Act\nRP\t Recreation Park\nRR\t Regional Reserve\nRSR\t Resources Reserve\nS5G\t 5(1)(g) Reserve\nS5H\t 5(1)(h) Reserve\nSCA\t State Conservation Area\nSP\t State Park\nSR\t State Reserve\nWP\t Wilderness Park\nWPA\t Wilderness Protection Area\nWZ\t Wilderness Zone - Schedule 5, National Parks Act\n\nIUCN: the IUCN protected area management category ascribed by the Managing authority, as outlined in the publication: CNPPA/WCMC Guidelines for Protected Area management categories. Gland: IUCN, 1994. (ISBN: 2-8317-0201-1).\n\nDefinitions include:\nIA\tStrict Nature Reserve: managed mainly for science;\nIB\tWilderness Area: managed mainly for wilderness protection;\nII\tNational Park: managed mainly for ecosystem protection;\nIII\tNatural Monument: managed mainly for conservation of specific natural features;\nIV\tHabitat / Species Management Area: managed mainly for conservation through management intervention;\nV\tProtected Landscape / Seascape: managed mainly for landscape/seascape conservation and recreation;\nVI\tManaged Resource Protected Area: managed mainly for the sustainable use of natural ecosystems.\nNA (Not applicable) - Denotes an area that does not meet the NRS criteria or the IUCN definition of a protected area but has management complimentary to the NRS.\n\nGAZ_AREA: area in hectares as described in the nomination document (e.g. parliamentary gazettal), to the nearest hectare. Some protected areas do not have a specific area in the designation.\n\nGIS_AREA: area in hectares based on current spatial data and an Albers equal area projection for Australia. Where protected area consists of multiple polygons (parts) the GIS_AREA is the sum of all the polygons with the same name, type, state and IUCN category. It is this field that is used to calculate the statistics provided in spreadsheets at: www.environment.gov.au/capad/\n\nREPT_AREA is the same with GIS_AREA (previously REPT_AREA is in hectares from the GAZ_AREA attribute and if this is a null value then the GIS_AREA is used. Due to the fact that not all received data have REPT_AREA, it is incomplete and inconsistent if REPT_AREA is used for analysis. \n\nGAZ_DATE: the first gazettal or proclamation date that established any protected area at this site. A default date of 01/01/1900 is applied for undated and unlabelled polygons supplied to DoEE.\n\nLATEST_GAZ: the date of the most recent gazettal or proclamation to add land to the protected area. It can be the same date as the GAZ_DATE.\n\nNRS_PA: This attribute indicates the status of the protected area as part of the National Reserve System (NRS). \nY = Yes. The land has been assessed as a protected area that meets the standard for inclusion in the NRS. \nI = an interim protected area. The land has been assessed to meet the standard for inclusion in the NRS but has not been formally established as a protected area although binding agreements are in place for formal protection to occur in the future.\nN = No. The land has been assessed not to meet the standard for inclusion in the NRS but is managed for nature conservation without meeting the NRS standard.\nND = Not Determined. The land is probably managed for nature conservation that has not been assessed to determine if it meets the standard for inclusion in the NRS.\n\nSTATE: The state is the state or territory that the protected area is located in. EXT= protected areas located in Australian external territories.\n\nAUTHORITY: The Authority responsible for the management of the protected area mechanism. \nAAD - Australian Antarctic Division\nAC_SA - Alexandrina Council - South Australia\nACT_TCCS - ACT Transport Canberra and City Services\nAS_PL - Austland Services P/L\nAWC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy\nAWC_BA - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Birdlife Australia\nAWC_DPAW - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Department of Parks and Wildlife WA\nAWC_TLLFW - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Tony and Lisette Lewis Foundation WildlifeLink\nAWC_YC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Yulmbu Community\nBHA - Bush Heritage Australia\nBHA_NTWA - Bush Heritage Australia and National Trust of Western Australia\nBRC_TAS - Burnie Council - Tasmania\nCCC_QLD - Caloundra City Council - Queensland\nCCC_TAS - Clarence City Council - Tasmania\nDOEE - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy\nDRC_TAS - Dorset Council - Tasmania\nEAC_QLD - Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation\nEL_NSW - Enduring Landscapes Inc\nFC_NSW - Forestry Corporation of NSW\nFUA - Federation University Australia (was Uni Ballarat)\nGCC_NSW - Gosford City Council – New South Wales\nHCR_CMA - Hunter Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority\nILC - Indigenous Land Corporation\nIMG - Indigenous Management Group\nKNC_TAS - Kingborough Council - Tasmania\nKRGC_NSW - Ku-ring-gai Council – New South Wales\nLCC_TAS - Launceston City Council - Tasmania\nLILC - Local Indigenous Land Council\nMINCA_QLD - Magnetic Island Nature Care Association\nNF_SA - Nature Foundation South Australia Inc\nNMC_TAS - Northern Midlands Council - Tasmania\nNSC_QLD - Noosa Shire Council - Queensland\nNSW_OEH - NSW Office of Environment and Heritage\nNT_PWCNT - Parks and Wildlife Commission of the NT\nNTWA - National Trust of Western Australia\nQLD_EHP - Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection\nQLD_NPSR - Queensland Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing\nSA_DEWNR - South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources\nSA_FRST - Forestry South Australia\nSCRC_QLD - Sunshine Coast Regional Council - Queensland\nSET - South Endeavour Trust\nSHFT - Sydney Harbour Federation Trust\nTAS_DPIPWE - Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment\nTAS_HYDRO - Hydro Tasmania\nTAS_PAHSMA - Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority - Tasmania\nTAS_PRIV - Private (miscellaneous) - Tasmania\nTAS_WATER - TasWater\nTAS_WPMT - Wellington Park Management Trust - Tasmania\nTFN_QLD - Queensland Trust for Nature\nTFN_VIC - Trust for Nature Victoria\nTLC - Tasmanian Land Conservancy Inc\nTSRA - Torres Strait Regional Authority\nVIC_DELWP - Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning\nWA_DPAW - Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife\nWAC - Winangakirri Aboriginal Corporation\n\nDATASOURCE: Describes the source of the data for the protected area, values are: \nAAD - Australian Antarctic Division\nACT_TCCS - ACT Transport Canberra and City Services\nAWC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy\nBHA - Bush Heritage Australia\nBHA_NTWA - Bush Heritage Australia and National Trust of Western Australia\nDOEE - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy\nDOEE_NRSP - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy - National Reserve System Program\nFC_NSW - Forestry Corporation of NSW\nLHI_Board - Lord Howe Island Board\nNF_SA - Nature Foundation SA Inc\nNSW_OEH - NSW Office of Environment and Heritage\nNT_PWCNT - Parks and Wildlife Commission of the NT\nNTWA - National Trust of Western Australia\nQLD_EHP - Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection\nQLD_NPSR - Queensland Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing\nSA_DEWNR - South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources\nSA_FRST - Forestry South Australia\nTAS_DPIPWE - Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment\nTFN_QLD - Queensland Trust for Nature \nTFN_VIC - Trust for Nature Victoria\nTLC - Tasmanian Land Conservancy Inc\nTSRA - Torres Strait Regional Authority\nVIC_DELWP - Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning\nWA_DPAW - Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife\n\nGOVERNANCE: Records the type of governance that has management and decision making responsibility. G = Government, C = Community (conserved areas including indigenous peoples or local communities), J = Joint or P = Privately managed.\n\nCOMMENTS: Extra information jurisdictions elect to supply. In the case of Tasmania the following abbreviations have been supplied. PAPL: Protected Areas on Private Land, PFRP: Private Forest Reserves Program, BHP: Biodiversity Hotspots Program, CLAC: Crown Land Assessment Classification Project, FCF: Forest Conservation Fund, FCF_DAT: Forest Conservation Fund -Direct Approach Tas, MBHT: Midlands Biodiversity Hotspots Tender, NFVP: Non-Forest Vegetation Program, R_40s: Roaring Forties Offset, Rev_Fund: Revolving Fund, TCFA: Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement, TFA: Tasmanian Forest Agreement, FRs: Forest Reserves, MCF: Midlands Conservation Fund (Stewardship Agreements – Tas Land Conservancy (TLC).\n\nENVIRON: A protected area gazetted as terrestrial may have a marine component and vice versa. A protected area can be 'T' terrestrial, marine 'M' and both 'B'. Terrestrial CAPAD 2016 contains 'T' and 'B'. Marine CAPAD 2016 contains 'M' and ‘B’. If a record is coded as ‘B’ by the data provider DOEE calculates the proportional representation of marine and terrestrial areas within the polygon. If less than 70% of the area of the reserve is marine then the whole record is included in this dataset. If 70% or more of the area of the reserve is marine then the whole record is included in Marine CAPAD 2016\n\nOVERLAP: Shows whether or not the protected area is overlapped by another. This field has been included, in terrestrial CAPAD only, to deal with the “stacked” nature of some terrestrial PAs so that overlaps could be ‘flattened’ for the purposes of calculating the protected area coverage of Australia. Terrestrial protected areas with NO overlaps will be allocated a value of “1”. As a general rule, where two PA’s overlap, the PA with the higher ranking (based on 'TYPE' and 'IUCN' category) will be allocated as “1” for the overlap field with the lower ranking PA allocated a value of “2”. For example, where a National Park (IUCN II) overlaps with a Nature Refuge (IUCN VI) the National Park will be allocated the value of “1” and the Nature Refuge will be allocated the value of “2”. For consistency with national scale products like IBRA and IMCRA (and area calculations for PA’s across state borders) DOEE applies a ‘clip’ to the state borders component of the Geoscience Australia COAST 100K dataset – and not the coastline. Each jurisdiction use their own, generally higher resolution, coastline dataset. When doing queries (especially spatial) and area calculations you need to be aware of this attribute. Users may wish to use the following SQL statement: Select * from CAPAD2016 where OVERLAP = '1' AND NRS_PA IN ('Y', 'I')\n\nX_COORD: is the longitude in decimal degrees east within the object closest to the centre of the object using the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.\n\nY_COORD: is the latitude in decimal degrees south within the object closest to the centre of the object using the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.\n\nMGT_PLAN: The code of the status of the management plan for the protected area.\nDefinitions include:\nP - In Preparation - Some form of management document was being prepared.\nD - Draft - A draft management document was released for comment by the public, management board or equivalent.\nS - Statutory - Enabling legislation establishes the management of a protected area and separate management document is not required.\nI - Management Intent - A formal statement of management intent has been prepared that clearly sets out the management objectives for the protected area but includes little else.\nM - Management Plan - A formally adopted management plan that has been through consultation and contains strategies and actions for implementation for this protected area. \nR - Regional Plan - A formally adopted management plan has been through consultation and contains general strategies and actions for implementation over a group of protected areas.\nN - Unknown - No form of management document could be found.\nUR - Under Review - The management plan is under review\n\nRES_NUMBER: The reserve number (if declared) as used by the controlling authority. IPA Reserve numbers are allocated by DOEE.\n\nEPBC: This identifies if the reserve can be considered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). It will be used to identify Commonwealth features for inclusion in the Protected Matters Search Tool. \nCommonwealth = Commonwealth reserve (either a Commonwealth National Park, Commonwealth Botanic Garden or Antarctic protected/managed reserve) – as outlined in Section 342 of the Act.\nPrivate = Privately managed reserve – identified by ‘Governance = P'\nState = State managed reserve – as supplied by State/Territory authority\n\nOBJECTID *, Shape *, SHAPE.AREA and SHAPE.LEN are automatically generated ESRI attributesCC - Attribution (CC BY)\nThis dataset is available under the CC-BY data licencing model and users are required to acknowledge the Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy as the source of the data in any of their uses. When citing the data please use ‘Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016, Commonwealth of Australia 2017’.\nThe data is supplied to the Commonwealth for compilation by States and Territories of Australia and custodianship rests with the source agencies. A list of the agencies is available in the acknowledgements section of the metadata entry.\n \nThis CAPAD data has been supplied to the Commonwealth for compilation over a 3 month time frame and has taken several months to get to publication stage. Please note that the information supplied is not up-to-date at the time of publication and release by the Commonwealth.\n \nIt is the responsibility of the person using the CAPAD dataset to always check the metadata for the currency date within each jurisdiction and if required seek advice from the individual agencies on details of more recent gazettals of protected areas.\n \nDue to privacy issues in relation to some covenants on private lands, these data in some jurisdictions are not included in the spatial data.\n© Commonwealth of Australia (Department of the Environment and Energy) 2017&rft.creator=Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=60.879271,-69.477778 167.964895,-69.477778 167.964895,-9.512017 60.879271,-9.512017 60.879271,-69.477778&rft.coverage=60.879271,-69.477778 167.964895,-69.477778 167.964895,-9.512017 60.879271,-9.512017 60.879271,-69.477778&rft.coverage=4283&rft.coverage=true&rft_rights=Other&rft_subject=BOUNDARIES&rft_subject=BOUNDARIES_Conservation&rft_subject=Downloadable Data&rft_subject=LAND Geography_Conservation&rft_subject=LAND Geography_Reserve&rft_subject=LAND_Conservation&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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The Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016 provides both spatial and textual information about government, Indigenous and privately protected areas for Australia, in both the marine and terrestrial environments. This dataset is for terrestrial data only. State, Territory and the large NGO conservation agencies supply data current for 30 June 2016. This is the tenth version of the terrestrial database, with previous versions released in 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014.\n\nThe Department also publishes protected areas data for the marine environment. "CAPAD 2016-marine" contains spatial and text information about offshore protected areas, for both State and Commonwealth waters. Previous versions of CAPAD marine information have been published in 1997, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. \n\nCAPAD provides a snapshot of protected areas that meet the IUCN definition of a protected area:"A protected area is an area of land and/or sea especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and managed through legal or other effective means" (IUCN 1994).\n\nThe department publishes a summary of the CAPAD data biennially on its website at http://www.environment.gov.au/capad/ This version of CAPAD 2016 is a public and downloadable version of CAPAD 2016 data, available for use through the CC-BY licencing model. \n\nMain attributes in the full version of CAPAD 2016 include:\n\nPA_ID: The protected area ID code. Created from RES_NUMBER if unique, otherwise it is a DoEE generated number.\n\nNAME: the name of the protected area. Gazetted PAs with no name are flagged as "Unnamed" with a reserve number. \n\nTYPE: the type of protected area according to the protected area establishment mechanism. \n\nTYPE_ABBR: the abbreviation of the TYPE.\nAA\t Aboriginal Area\nACCP\t Conservation Covenant [Approved Conservation Covenant Program]\nASMA\t Antarctic Specially Managed Areas\nASPA\t Antarctic Specially Protected Areas\nBG\t Botanic Gardens\nBG_COM\t Botanic Gardens (Commonwealth)\nCA\t Conservation Area\nCCA\t Coordinated Conservation Area\nCCAZ1\t CCA Zone 1 National Park\nCCAZ3\t CCA Zone 3 State Conservation Area\nCOR\t Coastal Reserve\nCP\t Conservation Park\nCR\t Conservation Reserve\nFLR\t Flora Reserve\nFR\t Forest Reserve\nGR\t Game Reserve\nHA\t Heritage Agreement\nHIR\t Historical Reserve\nHR\t Heritage River\nHS\t Historic Site\nHTR\t Hunting Reserve\nIPA\t Indigenous Protected Area\nKCR\t Karst Conservation Reserve\nMA\t Management Area\nMAA\t Management Agreement Area\nMR\t Miscellaneous Reserve\nNAP\t Nature Park\nNCA\t Natural Catchment Area\nNCR\t Nature Conservation Reserve\nNFR\t Natural Features Reserve\nNP\t National Park\nNPA\t National Park Aboriginal\nNPC\t National Park (Commonwealth)\nNPS4\t National Parks Act Schedule 4 park or reserve\nNR\t Nature Reserve\nNRA\t Nature Recreation Area\nNREF\t Nature Refuge\nNRS\t NRS Addition - Gazettal in Progress\nNS\t National Park (Scientific)\nOCA\t Other Conservation Area\nOCA_NAP Other Conservation Area or Nature Park\nOP\t Other\nPA\t Protected Area\nPNPA\t Proposed National Parks Act park or park addition\nPNR\t Private Nature Reserve\nPPP\t Permanent Park Preserve\nPS\t Private Sanctuary\nRA\t Reference Area\nRCP\t Recreation Park\nREP\t Regional Park\nRNA\t Remote and Natural Area - not scheduled under National Parks Act\nRNAS6\t Remote and Natural Area - Schedule 6, National Parks Act\nRP\t Recreation Park\nRR\t Regional Reserve\nRSR\t Resources Reserve\nS5G\t 5(1)(g) Reserve\nS5H\t 5(1)(h) Reserve\nSCA\t State Conservation Area\nSP\t State Park\nSR\t State Reserve\nWP\t Wilderness Park\nWPA\t Wilderness Protection Area\nWZ\t Wilderness Zone - Schedule 5, National Parks Act\n\nIUCN: the IUCN protected area management category ascribed by the Managing authority, as outlined in the publication: CNPPA/WCMC "Guidelines for Protected Area management categories". Gland: IUCN, 1994. (ISBN: 2-8317-0201-1).\n\nDefinitions include:\nIA\tStrict Nature Reserve: managed mainly for science;\nIB\tWilderness Area: managed mainly for wilderness protection;\nII\tNational Park: managed mainly for ecosystem protection;\nIII\tNatural Monument: managed mainly for conservation of specific natural features;\nIV\tHabitat / Species Management Area: managed mainly for conservation through management intervention;\nV\tProtected Landscape / Seascape: managed mainly for landscape/seascape conservation and recreation;\nVI\tManaged Resource Protected Area: managed mainly for the sustainable use of natural ecosystems.\nNA (Not applicable) - Denotes an area that does not meet the NRS criteria or the IUCN definition of a protected area but has management complimentary to the NRS.\n\nGAZ_AREA: area in hectares as described in the nomination document (e.g. parliamentary gazettal), to the nearest hectare. Some protected areas do not have a specific area in the designation.\n\nGIS_AREA: area in hectares based on current spatial data and an Albers equal area projection for Australia. Where protected area consists of multiple polygons (parts) the GIS_AREA is the sum of all the polygons with the same name, type, state and IUCN category. It is this field that is used to calculate the statistics provided in spreadsheets at: www.environment.gov.au/capad/\n\nREPT_AREA is the same with GIS_AREA (previously REPT_AREA is in hectares from the GAZ_AREA attribute and if this is a null value then the GIS_AREA is used. Due to the fact that not all received data have REPT_AREA, it is incomplete and inconsistent if REPT_AREA is used for analysis. \n\nGAZ_DATE: the first gazettal or proclamation date that established any protected area at this site. A default date of 01/01/1900 is applied for undated and unlabelled polygons supplied to DoEE.\n\nLATEST_GAZ: the date of the most recent gazettal or proclamation to add land to the protected area. It can be the same date as the GAZ_DATE.\n\nNRS_PA: This attribute indicates the status of the protected area as part of the National Reserve System (NRS). \n"Y" = Yes. The land has been assessed as a protected area that meets the standard for inclusion in the NRS. \n"I" = an interim protected area. The land has been assessed to meet the standard for inclusion in the NRS but has not been formally established as a protected area although binding agreements are in place for formal protection to occur in the future.\n"N" = No. The land has been assessed not to meet the standard for inclusion in the NRS but is managed for nature conservation without meeting the NRS standard.\n"ND" = Not Determined. The land is probably managed for nature conservation that has not been assessed to determine if it meets the standard for inclusion in the NRS.\n\nSTATE: The state is the state or territory that the protected area is located in. EXT= protected areas located in Australian external territories.\n\nAUTHORITY: The Authority responsible for the management of the protected area mechanism. \nAAD - Australian Antarctic Division\nAC_SA - Alexandrina Council - South Australia\nACT_TCCS - ACT Transport Canberra and City Services\nAS_PL - Austland Services P/L\nAWC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy\nAWC_BA - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Birdlife Australia\nAWC_DPAW - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Department of Parks and Wildlife WA\nAWC_TLLFW - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Tony and Lisette Lewis Foundation WildlifeLink\nAWC_YC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy and Yulmbu Community\nBHA - Bush Heritage Australia\nBHA_NTWA - Bush Heritage Australia and National Trust of Western Australia\nBRC_TAS - Burnie Council - Tasmania\nCCC_QLD - Caloundra City Council - Queensland\nCCC_TAS - Clarence City Council - Tasmania\nDOEE - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy\nDRC_TAS - Dorset Council - Tasmania\nEAC_QLD - Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation\nEL_NSW - Enduring Landscapes Inc\nFC_NSW - Forestry Corporation of NSW\nFUA - Federation University Australia (was Uni Ballarat)\nGCC_NSW - Gosford City Council – New South Wales\nHCR_CMA - Hunter Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority\nILC - Indigenous Land Corporation\nIMG - Indigenous Management Group\nKNC_TAS - Kingborough Council - Tasmania\nKRGC_NSW - Ku-ring-gai Council – New South Wales\nLCC_TAS - Launceston City Council - Tasmania\nLILC - Local Indigenous Land Council\nMINCA_QLD - Magnetic Island Nature Care Association\nNF_SA - Nature Foundation South Australia Inc\nNMC_TAS - Northern Midlands Council - Tasmania\nNSC_QLD - Noosa Shire Council - Queensland\nNSW_OEH - NSW Office of Environment and Heritage\nNT_PWCNT - Parks and Wildlife Commission of the NT\nNTWA - National Trust of Western Australia\nQLD_EHP - Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection\nQLD_NPSR - Queensland Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing\nSA_DEWNR - South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources\nSA_FRST - Forestry South Australia\nSCRC_QLD - Sunshine Coast Regional Council - Queensland\nSET - South Endeavour Trust\nSHFT - Sydney Harbour Federation Trust\nTAS_DPIPWE - Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment\nTAS_HYDRO - Hydro Tasmania\nTAS_PAHSMA - Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority - Tasmania\nTAS_PRIV - Private (miscellaneous) - Tasmania\nTAS_WATER - TasWater\nTAS_WPMT - Wellington Park Management Trust - Tasmania\nTFN_QLD - Queensland Trust for Nature\nTFN_VIC - Trust for Nature Victoria\nTLC - Tasmanian Land Conservancy Inc\nTSRA - Torres Strait Regional Authority\nVIC_DELWP - Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning\nWA_DPAW - Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife\nWAC - Winangakirri Aboriginal Corporation\n\nDATASOURCE: Describes the source of the data for the protected area, values are: \nAAD - Australian Antarctic Division\nACT_TCCS - ACT Transport Canberra and City Services\nAWC - Australian Wildlife Conservancy\nBHA - Bush Heritage Australia\nBHA_NTWA - Bush Heritage Australia and National Trust of Western Australia\nDOEE - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy\nDOEE_NRSP - Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy - National Reserve System Program\nFC_NSW - Forestry Corporation of NSW\nLHI_Board - Lord Howe Island Board\nNF_SA - Nature Foundation SA Inc\nNSW_OEH - NSW Office of Environment and Heritage\nNT_PWCNT - Parks and Wildlife Commission of the NT\nNTWA - National Trust of Western Australia\nQLD_EHP - Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection\nQLD_NPSR - Queensland Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing\nSA_DEWNR - South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources\nSA_FRST - Forestry South Australia\nTAS_DPIPWE - Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment\nTFN_QLD - Queensland Trust for Nature \nTFN_VIC - Trust for Nature Victoria\nTLC - Tasmanian Land Conservancy Inc\nTSRA - Torres Strait Regional Authority\nVIC_DELWP - Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning\nWA_DPAW - Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife\n\nGOVERNANCE: Records the type of governance that has management and decision making responsibility. G = Government, C = Community (conserved areas including indigenous peoples or local communities), J = Joint or P = Privately managed.\n\nCOMMENTS: Extra information jurisdictions elect to supply. In the case of Tasmania the following abbreviations have been supplied. PAPL: Protected Areas on Private Land, PFRP: Private Forest Reserves Program, BHP: Biodiversity Hotspots Program, CLAC: Crown Land Assessment Classification Project, FCF: Forest Conservation Fund, FCF_DAT: Forest Conservation Fund -Direct Approach Tas, MBHT: Midlands Biodiversity Hotspots Tender, NFVP: Non-Forest Vegetation Program, R_40s: Roaring Forties Offset, Rev_Fund: Revolving Fund, TCFA: Tasmanian Community Forest Agreement, TFA: Tasmanian Forest Agreement, FRs: Forest Reserves, MCF: Midlands Conservation Fund (Stewardship Agreements – Tas Land Conservancy (TLC).\n\nENVIRON: A protected area gazetted as terrestrial may have a marine component and vice versa. A protected area can be 'T' terrestrial, marine 'M' and both 'B'. Terrestrial CAPAD 2016 contains 'T' and 'B'. Marine CAPAD 2016 contains 'M' and ‘B’. If a record is coded as ‘B’ by the data provider DOEE calculates the proportional representation of marine and terrestrial areas within the polygon. If less than 70% of the area of the reserve is marine then the whole record is included in this dataset. If 70% or more of the area of the reserve is marine then the whole record is included in Marine CAPAD 2016\n\nOVERLAP: Shows whether or not the protected area is overlapped by another. This field has been included, in terrestrial CAPAD only, to deal with the “stacked” nature of some terrestrial PAs so that overlaps could be ‘flattened’ for the purposes of calculating the protected area coverage of Australia. Terrestrial protected areas with NO overlaps will be allocated a value of “1”. As a general rule, where two PA’s overlap, the PA with the higher ranking (based on 'TYPE' and 'IUCN' category) will be allocated as “1” for the overlap field with the lower ranking PA allocated a value of “2”. For example, where a National Park (IUCN II) overlaps with a Nature Refuge (IUCN VI) the National Park will be allocated the value of “1” and the Nature Refuge will be allocated the value of “2”. For consistency with national scale products like IBRA and IMCRA (and area calculations for PA’s across state borders) DOEE applies a ‘clip’ to the state borders component of the Geoscience Australia COAST 100K dataset – and not the coastline. Each jurisdiction use their own, generally higher resolution, coastline dataset. When doing queries (especially spatial) and area calculations you need to be aware of this attribute. Users may wish to use the following SQL statement: Select * from CAPAD2016 where OVERLAP = '1' AND NRS_PA IN ('Y', 'I')\n\nX_COORD: is the longitude in decimal degrees east within the object closest to the centre of the object using the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.\n\nY_COORD: is the latitude in decimal degrees south within the object closest to the centre of the object using the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.\n\nMGT_PLAN: The code of the status of the management plan for the protected area.\nDefinitions include:\nP - In Preparation - Some form of management document was being prepared.\nD - Draft - A draft management document was released for comment by the public, management board or equivalent.\nS - Statutory - Enabling legislation establishes the management of a protected area and separate management document is not required.\nI - Management Intent - A formal statement of management intent has been prepared that clearly sets out the management objectives for the protected area but includes little else.\nM - Management Plan - A formally adopted management plan that has been through consultation and contains strategies and actions for implementation for this protected area. \nR - Regional Plan - A formally adopted management plan has been through consultation and contains general strategies and actions for implementation over a group of protected areas.\nN - Unknown - No form of management document could be found.\nUR - Under Review - The management plan is under review\n\nRES_NUMBER: The reserve number (if declared) as used by the controlling authority. IPA Reserve numbers are allocated by DOEE.\n\nEPBC: This identifies if the reserve can be considered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). It will be used to identify Commonwealth features for inclusion in the Protected Matters Search Tool. \nCommonwealth = Commonwealth reserve (either a Commonwealth National Park, Commonwealth Botanic Garden or Antarctic protected/managed reserve) – as outlined in Section 342 of the Act.\nPrivate = Privately managed reserve – identified by ‘Governance = P'\nState = State managed reserve – as supplied by State/Territory authority\n\nOBJECTID *, Shape *, SHAPE.AREA and SHAPE.LEN are automatically generated ESRI attributesCC - Attribution (CC BY)\nThis dataset is available under the CC-BY data licencing model and users are required to acknowledge the Australian Government, Department of the Environment and Energy as the source of the data in any of their uses. When citing the data please use ‘Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016, Commonwealth of Australia 2017’.\nThe data is supplied to the Commonwealth for compilation by States and Territories of Australia and custodianship rests with the source agencies. A list of the agencies is available in the acknowledgements section of the metadata entry.\n \nThis CAPAD data has been supplied to the Commonwealth for compilation over a 3 month time frame and has taken several months to get to publication stage. Please note that the information supplied is not up-to-date at the time of publication and release by the Commonwealth.\n \nIt is the responsibility of the person using the CAPAD dataset to always check the metadata for the currency date within each jurisdiction and if required seek advice from the individual agencies on details of more recent gazettals of protected areas.\n \nDue to privacy issues in relation to some covenants on private lands, these data in some jurisdictions are not included in the spatial data.\n© Commonwealth of Australia (Department of the Environment and Energy) 2017

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