Identifies areas across NSW where the greatest benefit to NSW plant biodiversity is achieved by restoring native vegetation
This layer is one of four approaches to vegetation management, comprising:
- Manage benefits highlights remaining examples of highly cleared vegetation types
- Improve benefits highlights where remaining examples of highly cleared vegetation types can be improved in condition
- Restore benefits highlights where to restore highly cleared vegetation types in cleared landscapes
- Landscape benefits highlights areas that contribute to the connectivity between extant native vegetation. Includes existing vegetation and locations to restore lost linkages.
Version 1.0 (2012)
produced for the Draft NSW Biodiversity Strategy (see this report). Data is relevant to 2012
Version 2.2 (2020)
produced for data relevant to 2017 and 2020. The 2020 data only differs from 2017 by incorporating fire extent and severity data. Future updates of the layer will reflect whatever ecological recovery has occurred by that date
More information
For more detail see NSW Native Vegetation Management Benefits Analyses
Technical report (2012), this technical report (2020), and this scientific paper on the method (2014). Climate-informed versions of the manage benefits and restore benefits (v.1) can be found here.