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National biodiversity data for ecosystem accounting in Australia: 1990 to 2022

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mokany, Karel ; Ware, Chris ; Vickers, Mat ; Giljohann, Kate ; Tetreault Campbell, Sally
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This collection comprises biodiversity data for Australia for use in national ecosystem accounts. The data provided are spatial data and summary tables of predicted status of different biodiversity features across Australia over time. Data are provided separately for two types of biodiversity features: (1) nationally listed threatened species; (2) all native species in broad taxonomic groups (vascular plants, birds, reptiles, fungi). The status of all biodiversity features has been estimated annually, for each year from 1990 to 2022.

The data are generated using a habitat-based biodiversity assessment approach, where expected spatial patterns of biodiversity in reference condition are combined with a time series of spatial patterns of in ecosystem condition. For all biodiversity features, annual patterns of expected (or potential) status were derived by combining remotely sensed data with information on inferred reference patterns in biodiversity (pre-European), incorporating field observation data.

These data align with other data prepared for Australia under the National Ecosystem Accounting Project, including for ecosystem extent, ecosystem condition and ecosystem services.

The biodiversity data comprise spatial raster layers and summary tables of predicted status of different biodiversity features across Australia over time. Also provided are supplementary data tables, maps and charts.
Lineage: Refer to methods (see Related LInks):
Mokany K, Ware C, Vickers M, Giljohann KM, Tetreault-Campbell S, Richards AE and Schmidt RK (2024) Methods for developing national biodiversity data for ecosystem accounting in Australia: 1990 to 2022. A report for the National Ecosystem Accounting Project. CSIRO, Australia. https://doi.org/10.25919/a0bp-f016

Available: 2025-02-26

Data time period: 1990-01-01 to 2022-12-31

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