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Land and Soil Capability mapping - New England/ North West Strategic Regional Landuse Priority Area

This Land and Soil Capability (LSC) dataset uses the best available soils natural resource mapping across the New England-North West Strategic Regional Landuse Area. It provides a broad-scale, regional view as to the dominant LSC class present for over 879 individual mapping units through the assessment of eight key soil and landscape limitations (e.g., erosion, acidity and salinity)!

The 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.

The 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)!

Data and Resources

Metadata Summary What is metadata?

Field Value
Language English
Edition asd
Purpose asdas
Frequency of change Unknown
Keywords AGRICULTURE,HAZARDS-Landslip,LAND,LAND-Topography,SOIL
Metadata Date 2012-02-22
Date of Asset Creation 2012-02-22
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Equivalent Scale 100000
Vector representation
Record 1
Object type
Surface
Object count
11058
Geospatial Topic
  • Farming
  • Environment
Extent

Dataset extent

Temporal Coverage From 2009-09-01 - 2012-02-22
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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Attribution Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) 2024"