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Land and Soil Capability Mapping for NSW

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NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Owner)
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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.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/land-and-soil-capability-mapping-for-nsw4bc12&rft.title=Land and Soil Capability Mapping for NSW&rft.identifier=http://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/land-and-soil-capability-mapping-for-nsw4bc12&rft.publisher=data.nsw.gov.au&rft.description=Show on SEED Web MapData quality statementShow on eSPADE Web MapLand and Soil Capability data packageLSC ruleset documentArcGIS REST Map ServicesLand and soil information web pageDPIE's Land and soil websiteWeb Map Service (WMS)KML ServiceWeb Map Tile Service (WMTS)This Land and Soil Capability (LSC) dataset uses the best available soils natural resource mapping across New South Wales. It provides a broad-scale, regional view as to the dominant LSC class present for over 3000 individual mapping units through the assessment of eight key soil and landscape limitations (water erosion, wind erosion, salinity, topsoil acidification, shallow soils/rockiness, soil structure decline, waterlogging and mass movement).\r\n\r\nThe assessment of LSC is based on the mapping method and rule set developed by OEH (2012). It builds on the rural land capability classification and mapping undertaken for the central and eastern divisions of the state by the former Soil Conservation Service of NSW (Emery 1986) but with more emphasis on a broader range of soil and landscape properties.\r\n\r\nThe mapping is based on an eight class system with values ranging between 1 and 8 which represent a decreasing capability of the land to sustain landuse. Class 1 represents land capable of sustaining most landuses including those that have a high impact on the soil (e.g., regular cultivation), whilst class 8 represents land that can only sustain very low impact landuses (e.g., nature conservation).\r\nInformation about the LSC ruleset called the Land and Soil Capability Assessment Scheme: Second Approximation can be downloaded from the DPIE website or from this Resource's page in SEED.\r\n\r\n__Online Maps:__ This dataset can be viewed using eSPADE (NSW’s soil spatial viewer), which contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map ; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area.\r\n\r\n__Reference:__ Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, 2021, _Land and Soil Capability Mapping for NSW, Version 4.5_, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, Parramatta.&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2025&rft.coverage=153.668,-37.507 153.668,-27.998 141.001,-27.998 141.001,-37.507 153.668,-37.507&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution http://www.opendefinition.org/licenses/cc-by&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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This Land and Soil Capability (LSC) dataset uses the best available soils natural resource mapping across New South Wales. It provides a broad-scale, regional view as to the dominant LSC class present for over 3000 individual mapping units through the assessment of eight key soil and landscape limitations (water erosion, wind erosion, salinity, topsoil acidification, shallow soils/rockiness, soil structure decline, waterlogging and mass movement).\r\n\r\nThe assessment of LSC is based on the mapping method and rule set developed by OEH (2012). It builds on the rural land capability classification and mapping undertaken for the central and eastern divisions of the state by the former Soil Conservation Service of NSW (Emery 1986) but with more emphasis on a broader range of soil and landscape properties.\r\n\r\nThe mapping is based on an eight class system with values ranging between 1 and 8 which represent a decreasing capability of the land to sustain landuse. Class 1 represents land capable of sustaining most landuses including those that have a high impact on the soil (e.g., regular cultivation), whilst class 8 represents land that can only sustain very low impact landuses (e.g., nature conservation).\r\nInformation about the LSC ruleset called the Land and Soil Capability Assessment Scheme: Second Approximation can be downloaded from the DPIE website or from this Resource's page in SEED.\r\n\r\n__Online Maps:__ This dataset can be viewed using eSPADE (NSW’s soil spatial viewer), which contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map ; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area.\r\n\r\n__Reference:__ Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, 2021, _Land and Soil Capability Mapping for NSW, Version 4.5_, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, Parramatta.

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Show on SEED Web Map
Data quality statement
Show on eSPADE Web Map
Land and Soil Capability data package
LSC ruleset document
ArcGIS REST Map Services
Land and soil information web page
DPIE's Land and soil website
Web Map Service (WMS)
KML Service
Web Map Tile Service (WMTS)

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