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Forest Blocks (DBCA-025)
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
The forest block boundaries are administrative boundaries by which CALM manages its Sustainable Forest Management. Formally Forest Blocks (DPAW-016) -
Forest Disease Risk Areas (DBCA-024)
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Administrative boundaries which delineate areas of forest / vegetation subject to the risk of infection from 'dieback' - a highly contagious fungal disease. Strict quarantine... -
Tree Canopies 2016 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2016 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
Trees, with species and dimensions (Urban Forest)
The City of Melbourne maintains more than 70,000 trees. This dataset details the location, species and lifespan of Melbourne's urban forest by precinct. To explore Melbourne's... -
Soil textures at various depths
These are points in the city where soils have been sampled at different depths and a soil texture has been assigned. Location represents the park and sample number. 0_400 refers... -
Tree Canopies 2021 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2021 high resolution multi-spectral imagery. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and... -
Tree canopies 2011 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2008 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
Soil types by area (Urban Forest)
These polygons represent approximate native soil sub-bases and derived textures based on digitized maps from the Geological Survey of Victoria (c. 1956). Soils are expected to... -
Tree canopies 2008 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2008 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
Tree Canopies 2016 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2016 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
Trees, with species and dimensions (Urban Forest)
The City of Melbourne maintains more than 70,000 trees. This dataset details the location, species and lifespan of Melbourne's urban forest by precinct. To explore Melbourne's... -
Tree canopies 2011 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2008 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
Soil types by area (Urban Forest)
These polygons represent approximate native soil sub-bases and derived textures based on digitized maps from the Geological Survey of Victoria (c. 1956). Soils are expected to... -
Soil textures at various depths
These are points in the city where soils have been sampled at different depths and a soil texture has been assigned. Location represents the park and sample number. 0_400 refers... -
Tree Canopies 2021 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2021 high resolution multi-spectral imagery. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and... -
Tree canopies 2008 (Urban Forest)
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2008 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property... -
ACTGOV Vegetation Map 2023
ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue (ACTmapi)
The ACT Vegetation Map 2023 classifies native and derived vegetation across the ACT at 1:10,000 scale into 64 plant communities. Vegetation communities are geographical units... -
ACTGOV Vegetation Map 2018
ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue (ACTmapi)
The ACT Vegetation Map classifies native and derived vegetation across the ACT at 1:10,000 scale into 64 plant communities. Vegetation communities are geographical units with... -
Urban Forest Mesh Blocks - 2009 (DPLH-034)
Based on Landgate’s high resolution aerial imagery, CSIRO generate the Urban Monitor mosaic from which vegetation height strata of endemic and exotic species has been calculated...
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