Data

Dukes Highway TSA, Biological Survey of South Australia - Roadside Vegetation Survey, Biological Database of South Australia

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (2010-2012), South Australian Government
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Brief description

The project systematically surveys the extent and condition of remnant native vegetation on railway corridors / roadsides . A standard drive-by survey methodology is used to record dominant species (overstorey, understorey, emergent, threatened and alien species), structural type, density/distribution and understorey vegetation type in roadside vegetation. Mapping outputs are used to inform roadside vegetation management by Local and State Governments.

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Credit

Issued: 2012-01-01

Modified: 2012-01-01

Data time period: 1999-05-19 to 1999-05-19

This dataset is part of a larger collection

140.96615,-36.30996 140.96615,-36.34403 140.79264,-36.34403 140.79264,-36.30996 140.96615,-36.30996

140.879399,-36.326997

text: Dukes Highway TSA

Identifiers
  • global : c1aee81a-6780-5033-ac33-e11ecec4a268