Changes
On June 2, 2022 at 10:14:14 AM +1000, National Native Title Tribunal:
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Moved Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory from organization Department of Planning, Industry and Environment to organization Department of Planning and Environment
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Added resource eSPADE to Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Added resource Data Quality Statement to Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Deleted resource Data Quality Statement from Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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Deleted resource eSPADE from Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory
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27 | "notes": "Hydrogeological Landscape (HGL) boundaries and | 27 | "notes": "Hydrogeological Landscape (HGL) boundaries and | ||
28 | descriptions have been derived for a number of project areas across | 28 | descriptions have been derived for a number of project areas across | ||
29 | NSW. \r\n\r\nThe HGL concept provides a structure for the | 29 | NSW. \r\n\r\nThe HGL concept provides a structure for the | ||
30 | understanding of how salinity manifests itself in the landscape and | 30 | understanding of how salinity manifests itself in the landscape and | ||
31 | how differences in salinity are expressed across the landscape. A HGL | 31 | how differences in salinity are expressed across the landscape. A HGL | ||
32 | spatially defines areas of similar salt stores and pathways for salt | 32 | spatially defines areas of similar salt stores and pathways for salt | ||
33 | mobilisation. The process of HGL determination relies on the | 33 | mobilisation. The process of HGL determination relies on the | ||
34 | integration of a number of factors: geology, soils, slope, regolith | 34 | integration of a number of factors: geology, soils, slope, regolith | ||
35 | depth, and climate; an understanding of the differences in salinity | 35 | depth, and climate; an understanding of the differences in salinity | ||
36 | development; and the impacts (land salinity/salt load/water electrical | 36 | development; and the impacts (land salinity/salt load/water electrical | ||
37 | conductivity) in landscapes. Information sources such as soil maps, | 37 | conductivity) in landscapes. Information sources such as soil maps, | ||
38 | site characterisation, salinity site mapping, hydrogeological | 38 | site characterisation, salinity site mapping, hydrogeological | ||
39 | conditions and surface and groundwater data are combined to develop | 39 | conditions and surface and groundwater data are combined to develop | ||
40 | standard descriptions for each HGL unit.\r\n\r\nDerivative maps | 40 | standard descriptions for each HGL unit.\r\n\r\nDerivative maps | ||
41 | showing _overall salinity hazard_ and individual hazard due to | 41 | showing _overall salinity hazard_ and individual hazard due to | ||
42 | salinity expressed as _land salinity, salt export (load)_ and _stream | 42 | salinity expressed as _land salinity, salt export (load)_ and _stream | ||
43 | EC_ are available for most mapped areas, and are also viewable as | 43 | EC_ are available for most mapped areas, and are also viewable as | ||
44 | custom layers in | 44 | custom layers in | ||
45 | PADE](http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/espade2webapp).\r\n\r\nOverall | 45 | PADE](http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/espade2webapp).\r\n\r\nOverall | ||
46 | salinity hazard uses a five class system (very low, low, moderate, | 46 | salinity hazard uses a five class system (very low, low, moderate, | ||
47 | high, very high). This helps the user identify and prioritise where | 47 | high, very high). This helps the user identify and prioritise where | ||
48 | salinity management actions may need to be targeted.\r\n\r\nHazard due | 48 | salinity management actions may need to be targeted.\r\n\r\nHazard due | ||
49 | to salt land, salt export and stream EC uses a three class system | 49 | to salt land, salt export and stream EC uses a three class system | ||
50 | (low, moderate, high). Knowing which of these are of greater | 50 | (low, moderate, high). Knowing which of these are of greater | ||
51 | significance in a HGL unit helps the user decide on the types of | 51 | significance in a HGL unit helps the user decide on the types of | ||
52 | management actions that may be applied.\r\n\r\nSpatial resolution | 52 | management actions that may be applied.\r\n\r\nSpatial resolution | ||
53 | varies between 1:50 000 and 1:250 000, depending on the resolution of | 53 | varies between 1:50 000 and 1:250 000, depending on the resolution of | ||
54 | the source data used to define the HGL boundaries.", | 54 | the source data used to define the HGL boundaries.", | ||
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60 | "description": "The Department of Planning, Industry and | 60 | "description": "DPE is the principal government agency responsible | ||
61 | Environment brings together specialists in urban and regional | 61 | for driving sustainable growth in NSW.\r\n\r\nDPE works closely with | ||
62 | planning, natural resources, industry, environment, Aboriginal and | 62 | local government, stakeholders and the community in the areas of | ||
63 | social housing and regional NSW.", | 63 | long-term regional planning, well-located housing and employment land, | ||
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65 | environment and caring for culture, heritage and Aboriginal | ||||
66 | country.\r\nIn collaborating with government agencies, DPE aims to | ||||
67 | promote greater community and stakeholder consultation, integrate land | ||||
68 | use planning and infrastructure provision, deliver development | ||||
69 | assessments for major development and infrastructure projects and | ||||
70 | guide the policies and strategies for land use, heritage and | ||||
71 | conservation.\r\n\r\nDPE\u2019s community initiatives include raising | ||||
72 | the standard of building and design, releasing new land for housing | ||||
73 | and employment, developing strategies which guide sustainable | ||||
74 | planning, protecting the environment through impact assessments, | ||||
75 | driving best practice in development approvals, publishing population | ||||
76 | projections and analyses, assessing major projects of state | ||||
77 | significance and managing key planning reforms.\r\n\r\nSee: | ||||
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150 | } | 165 | } | ||
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153 | "title": "Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the | 168 | "title": "Hydrogeological Landscapes of New South Wales and the | ||
154 | Australian Capital Territory", | 169 | Australian Capital Territory", | ||
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