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Zip file includes metadata documentation.\r\n\r\nFurther information is available from the Forests Australia website: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/forestsaustralia/sofr/sofr-2018Forests of Australia (2018) map - Map of the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset showing extent of Australia's forests, by forest type, as reported in *Australia's State of the Forests Report 2018*.Forests of Australia (2018) metadata document - The Forests of Australia (2018) metadata document provides core metadata information for the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset and lists the source datasets used to develop the dataset.Forests of Australia (2018) lineage document - The Forests of Australia (2018) dataset lineage document provides information on the development of the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset and the data sources used.Forests of Australia (2018) attribute lookup tables - The Forests of Australia (2018) attribute lookup tables document provides information about the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset attributes and attribute codes.Forests of Australia (2018) map GeoTIFF - Forests of Australia (2018) Style Layer Descriptor - **This dataset has been superseded by the *Forests of Australia (2023)*. For further information please see:**\r\nhttps://data.gov.au/data/dataset/forests-of-australia-2023\r\n\r\n*Forests of Australia (2018)* is a continental spatial dataset of forest extent, by national forest categories and types, assembled for *Australia's State of the Forests Report 2018*. It was developed from multiple forest, vegetation and land cover data inputs, \r\n including contributions from Australian, state and territory government agencies and external sources.\r\n\r\nA forest is defined in this dataset as *An area, incorporating all living and non-living components, that is dominated by trees having usually a single stem and a mature or potentially mature stand height exceeding two metres and with existing or potential crown cover of overstorey strata about equal to or greater than 20 per cent. This includes Australia's diverse native forests and plantations, regardless of age. It is also sufficiently broad to encompass areas of trees that are sometimes described as woodlands*.\r\n\r\nThe dataset was compiled by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) for the National Forest Inventory (NFI), a collaborative partnership between the Australian and state and territory governments. The role of the NFI is to collate, integrate and communicate information on Australia's forests. State and territory government agencies collect forest data using independent methods and at varying scales or resolutions. The NFI applies a national classification to\r\nstate and territory data to allow seamless integration of these datasets. Multiple independent sources of external data are used to fill data gaps and improve the quality of the final dataset.\r\n\r\nThe NFI classifies forests into three national forest categories (Native forest, Commercial plantation, and Other forest) and then into various forest types. Commercial plantations presented in this dataset were sourced from the National Plantation Inventory (NPI) spatial dataset (2016), also produced by ABARES. Another dataset produced by ABARES, the Catchment scale Land Use and Management (CLUM) dataset (2016), was used to identify and mask out land uses that are inappropriate to map\r\nas forest.\r\n\r\nThe *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset is produced to fulfil requirements of Australia's *National Forest Policy Statement* and the *Regional Forests Agreement Act 2002* (Cwth), and is used by the Australian Government for domestic and international reporting. \r\n\r\nThis dataset is updated every five years for the Australia's State of the Forests Report Series. Further information can be found on the Forests Australia website: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/forestsaustralia/sofr/sofr-2018&rft.creator=Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=Australia&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0&rft_subject=AGRICULTURE&rft_subject=Australia&rft_subject=FORESTS&rft_subject=FORESTS Natural&rft_subject=FORESTS Plantation&rft_subject=Forest&rft_subject=VEGETATION&rft_subject=VEGETATION Floristic&rft_subject=VEGETATION Structural&rft_subject=commercial plantation&rft_subject=forest cover&rft_subject=forest type&rft_subject=land cover&rft_subject=tree cover&rft_subject=vegetation&rft_subject=vegetation cover&rft_subject=woody cover&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Brief description

**This dataset has been superseded by the *Forests of Australia (2023)*. For further information please see:**
https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/forests-of-australia-2023

*Forests of Australia (2018)* is a continental spatial dataset of forest extent, by national forest categories and types, assembled for *Australia's State of the Forests Report 2018*. It was developed from multiple forest, vegetation and land cover data inputs,
including contributions from Australian, state and territory government agencies and external sources.

A forest is defined in this dataset as "*An area, incorporating all living and non-living components, that is dominated by trees having usually a single stem and a mature or potentially mature stand height exceeding two metres and with existing or potential crown cover of overstorey strata about equal to or greater than 20 per cent. This includes Australia's diverse native forests and plantations, regardless of age. It is also sufficiently broad to encompass areas of trees that are sometimes described as woodlands*".

The dataset was compiled by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) for the National Forest Inventory (NFI), a collaborative partnership between the Australian and state and territory governments. The role of the NFI is to collate, integrate and communicate information on Australia's forests. State and territory government agencies collect forest data using independent methods and at varying scales or resolutions. The NFI applies a national classification to
state and territory data to allow seamless integration of these datasets. Multiple independent sources of external data are used to fill data gaps and improve the quality of the final dataset.

The NFI classifies forests into three national forest categories (Native forest, Commercial plantation, and Other forest) and then into various forest types. Commercial plantations presented in this dataset were sourced from the National Plantation Inventory (NPI) spatial dataset (2016), also produced by ABARES. Another dataset produced by ABARES, the Catchment scale Land Use and Management (CLUM) dataset (2016), was used to identify and mask out land uses that are inappropriate to map
as forest.

The *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset is produced to fulfil requirements of Australia's *National Forest Policy Statement* and the *Regional Forests Agreement Act 2002* (Cwth), and is used by the Australian Government for domestic and international reporting.

This dataset is updated every five years for the Australia's State of the Forests Report Series. Further information can be found on the Forests Australia website: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/forestsaustralia/sofr/sofr-2018

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Forests of Australia (2018) grid, layer file and metadata documentation (zipped) - Esri grid format and Esri layer file of the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset. Zip file includes metadata documentation.\r\n\r\nFurther information is available from the Forests Australia website: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/forestsaustralia/sofr/sofr-2018
Forests of Australia (2018) map - Map of the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset showing extent of Australia's forests, by forest type, as reported in *Australia's State of the Forests Report 2018*.
Forests of Australia (2018) metadata document - The Forests of Australia (2018) metadata document provides core metadata information for the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset and lists the source datasets used to develop the dataset.
Forests of Australia (2018) lineage document - The Forests of Australia (2018) dataset lineage document provides information on the development of the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset and the data sources used.
Forests of Australia (2018) attribute lookup tables - The Forests of Australia (2018) attribute lookup tables document provides information about the *Forests of Australia (2018)* dataset attributes and attribute codes.
Forests of Australia (2018) map GeoTIFF -
Forests of Australia (2018) Style Layer Descriptor -

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