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Australian Native Vegetation Assessment 2001

Maria Cofinas, Colin Creighton
National Land and Water Resources Audit, 2001
ISBN 0 642 37128 8

Native vegetation management and the Audit

Red gums on the Murray River

Red gums on the Murray River

Photo: Murray-Darling Basin Commission

Natural resource managers are dealing with increasingly complex and interrelated natural resource issues including greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity conservation, land degradation control (especially dryland salinity and erosion), riparian revegetation and sustainable forest development. Land managers need access to accurate, consistent and preferably seamless Australia-wide data about the type, extent, change and condition of vegetation. The development of the National Vegetation Information System framework was designed to meet these objectives.

Other natural resource assessments addressed by the Audit-dryland salinity, sustainable agriculture and production, ecosystem health (particularly catchment and river assessment), and social and economic wellbeing (from an amenity or nature conservation value perspective) and rangeland monitoring-have relevance to or reliance on vegetation assessment and monitoring.

Information on vegetation cover and type provides much of the framework for the catchment and river condition assessments.

Information on vegetation cover and extent is needed to assess Australia's biodiversity. Arguably native vegetation and its change in extent and condition is a key surrogate for biodiversity. Information compiled as part of the National Vegetation Information System is being built on through further data collection and assessment to complete the Audit's biodiversity assessment.

Information requirements for better reporting and managing Australia's rangelands include assessments of productivity and indicators for biodiversity monitoring, ecosystem function, extreme climatic events and fire. These require information on vegetation type and extent.

Information on Australia's native vegetation underpins natural resource management. Australia needs to build and capitalise on the Audit's native vegetation initiative by:

Access to Australia's natural resource information, including native vegetation information is available through the Audit's Australian Natural Resources Atlas (http://www.environment.gov.au/atlas)

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