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Layer: Lower Namoi Valley FMP Ecological Assets 2020 (ID: 14)

Parent Layer: Lower Namoi Valley Floodplain Management Plan 2020

Name: Lower Namoi Valley FMP Ecological Assets 2020

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Description: Priority vegetation and wetland assets to inform development of the Lower Namoi FMP floodplain management plan 2019. Native vegetation mapping was predominantly used to identify wetlands and other floodplain ecosystems. Approximately 112,300 ha (or 20% of the floodplain) was identified as native vegetation that is flood dependent. Floodplain water flows are crucial to maintain the structure, function and long-term survival of the flood-dependent communities that occur in the Lower Namoi Valley Floodplain. Attribute field descriptionAssetSubty: 1) Semi-permanent wetlands (non-woody), 2) Floodplain wetland (flood dependent shrubland wetlands),3) Flood dependent forest/woodland (wetland), 4) Flood dependent woodlandThese sub-types were determined based on the ideal watering frequency of the vegetation functional groups that comprise the 2 Asset Types of 1) Wetlands and 2) Other Floodplain Ecosystems. See Table 5 in Background document for more information.Refer to HFP_Source field and Reference field in the attribute table for data sources including:Eco Logical Australia. 2013. Refinement of vegetation mapping in the Namoi Catchment: Extant and pre-European. Prepared for Namoi CMA. May 2013, Eco Logical Australia. 2015. Development of a Biodiversity Prioritisation Plan for the North West LLS Region. Report prepared for North West LLS Region. June 2015, Eco Logical Australia. 2008. Namoi Wetland Assessment and Prioritisation Project. Draft report prepared for Namoi Catchment Management Authority. September 2008, Eco Logical Australia. 2013. Refinement of vegetation mapping in the Namoi Catchment: Extant and pre-European. Prepared for Namoi CMA. May 2013, Eco Logical Australia. 2015. Development of a Biodiversity Prioritisation Plan for the North West LLS Region. Report prepared for North West LLS Region. June 2015, EcoLogical Australia (2008)Vegetation Mapping for the Namoi and Borger Rivers-Gwydir CMAs: Compilation of API Datasets and Preparation of a Hierarchical Vegetation Classification. Proj No.s 125-002 & 129-002., EcoLogical Australia (2009) A Vegetation Map for the Namoi Catachemnt Management Authority. Project No. 125-004. Report prepared for Namoi CMA. June 2009, NSW Hydro Area, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, 2015. BRG-Namoi Regional Native Vegetation Mapping. Technical Notes, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney, Australia, Green, D and Dunkerley, G 1992. Wetlands of the Namoi Valley: Progress Report. March 1992. A progress Report to the Murray-Darling Basin Commission for the Barwon-Darling Wetland Survey, funded under the Natural Resources Management Strategy and wetlands identified by the NSW Healthy Floodplains Project mapped using contours derived from LiDAR.

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Copyright Text: • Eco Logical Australia (2008) Vegetation Mapping for the Namoi and Border Rivers-Gwydir CMA’s. Compilation of API Datasets and Preparation of a Hierarchical Vegetation Classification. Project Numbers 125-002 & 129-002. Report prepared for Namoi and Border-Rivers-Gwydir CMAs (VIS ID: 3842) • Eco Logical Australia (2008a) Namoi Wetland Assessment and Prioritisation Project. Project No. 125-005. Report prepared for Namoi Catchment Management Authority, PO Box 1927, Armidale, NSW 2350 • Eco Logical Australia (2009) A vegetation map for the Namoi Catchment Management Authority. (Project No. 125-004). Report prepared for Namoi CMA June 2009 (VIS ID: 3851) • Eco Logical Australia (2013) Refinement of vegetation mapping in the Namoi Catchment: Extant and pre-European. Prepared for Namoi CMA. May 2013 (VIS ID: 4028) • Green, D and Dunkerley, G (1992) Wetlands of the Namoi Valley: Progress Report. Department of Water Resources Technical Services Division. A progress Report to the Murray-Darling Basin Commission for the Barwon-Darling Wetland Survey, funded under the Natural Resources Management Strategy. • OEH (2015) BRG-Namoi Regional Native Vegetation Mapping. Technical Notes, NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney, Australia (VIS ID: 4204).

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