{ "culture": "en-AU", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Identified ecological assets within the Murrumbidgee Valley Floodplain, which have been used to inform the development of the management zones for the Floodplain Management Plan for the Murrumbidgee Valley Floodplain 2025. The identified ecological assets are also used to assess flood work applications in accordance with the rules and assessment criteria in Part 7 of the floodplain management plan. This dataset has been used to prepare the Ecological Asset Map (FMP041_Version 1).", "description": "

As part of assessing and determining an application for a flood work approval, a search of this spatial dataset must be undertaken. All applications for a flood work approval must demonstrate that flood or flow connectivity is maintained to these ecological assets. Flood-dependent ecological assets rely on flooding to maintain their ecological character and sustain essential processes. Flood-dependent ecological assets are identified in FMPs to support their protection, which in turn provides social and economic benefits to the community. <\/SPAN><\/P>

The ecological assets have been identified using the best available vegetation mapping and survey information including the NSW State Vegetation Type Map (Dec 2022 release) and wetland mapping including:<\/SPAN><\/P>