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Sunshine Coast Council Habitat Restoration

Atlas of Living Australia
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The Sunshine Coast Council area of SEQ has a long history of programs of restoring native vegetation. However, there is no central repository for documenting these efforts. This project has been developed to address that need. The format and content were developed by experienced ecological restoration practitioners. Data acquired on the location and characteristics of restoration sites, the work undertaken at the sites and the outcomes achieved create an information base for coordinating and planning large-scale restoration programs, and provide data for summarising and analysing restoration work at different spatial and temporal scales. Data is entered into standard forms. The Site Information and Work Details form captures characteristics of the work site and details the on-ground restoration activities conducted at the site. A second data form, currently in development, will log the results of site monitoring programs. The data entry templates developed for this project are available to ALA BioCollect Ecoscience Projects in other regions and with other vegetation restoration goals. Assistance with navigating the project and entering data is available in the User Guide which can be found in the Resources page. The project is jointly funded by a grant from the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, an Australian Federal Bushfire Recovery Grant, and an American National Science Foundation Grant.

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