Name: Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16 - Land use change 18 class
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16 Land use change 18-class is a seamless continental raster that presents land use change at a national-scale between 2010–11 and 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows two classes - Observed difference/change (1) and No observed difference/change (2) at the 18-class summary classification level.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2010-11 - Primary classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 Primary classification is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is depicted as the six primary classes of the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8 – Conservation and Natural Environments, Production from Relatively Natural Environments, Production from Dryland Agriculture and Plantations, Production from Irrigated Agriculture and Plantations, Intensive Uses and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2010-11 - Secondary classification
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 Secondary classification is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is depicted as 33 classes based on the secondary classes of the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. Classes are aggregated to nature conservation, managed resource protection, other minimal use, grazing, forestry, plantations, cropping, horticulture, pastures, intensive agriculture, urban, rural residential, mining and water with irrigation status.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2010-11 - 18 class classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 18-class is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as 18 summary classes derived from the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. The classes are Nature conservation, Managed resource protection, Other minimal use, Grazing native vegetation, Production native forests, Grazing modified pastures, Plantation forests (commercial and other), Dryland cropping, Dryland horticulture, Land in transition (not mapped), Irrigated pastures, Irrigated cropping, Irrigated horticulture, Intensive horticulture and animal production, Urban intensive uses, Rural residential and farm infrastructure, Mining and waste, and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2010-11 - 9 class classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 9-class is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as 9 broad classes derived from the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. The classes are Nature conservation and minimal use, Grazing native vegetation, Production native forests, Plantation forests (commercial and other), Modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, Intensive uses and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2010-11 - Agricultural industries
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 Agricultural industries is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as five broad agricultural industries - Grazing native vegetation, Grazing modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, and Intensive plant and animal industries using the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Description: Land use of Australia 2010–11 Agriculture is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2010–11 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as a single class aggregating - Grazing native vegetation, Grazing modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, and Intensive plant and animal industries using the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2015-16 - Primary classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 Primary classification is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is depicted as the six primary classes of the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8 – Conservation and Natural Environments, Production from Relatively Natural Environments, Production from Dryland Agriculture and Plantations, Production from Irrigated Agriculture and Plantations, Intensive Uses and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2015-16 - Secondary classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 Secondary classification is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. The dataset shows the best available data for the target period of 2015–16. Land use is depicted as 33 classes based on the secondary classes of the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. Classes are aggregated to nature conservation, managed resource protection, other minimal use, grazing, forestry, plantations, cropping, horticulture, pastures, intensive agriculture, urban, rural residential, mining and water with irrigation status.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2015-16 - 18 class classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 18-class is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as 18 summary classes derived from the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. The classes are Nature conservation, Managed resource protection, Other minimal use, Grazing native vegetation, Production native forests, Grazing modified pastures, Plantation forests (commercial and other), Dryland cropping, Dryland horticulture, Land in transition (not mapped), Irrigated pastures, Irrigated cropping, Irrigated horticulture, Intensive horticulture and animal production, Urban intensive uses, Rural residential and farm infrastructure, Mining and waste, and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2015-16 - 9 class classification
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Type: Raster Layer
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Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 9-class is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as 9 broad classes derived from the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8. The classes are Nature conservation and minimal use, Grazing native vegetation, Production native forests, Plantation forests (commercial and other), Modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, Intensive uses and Water.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Name: Land use of Australia 2015-16 - Agricultural industries
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Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 Agricultural industries is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as five broad agricultural industries - Grazing native vegetation, Grazing modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, and Intensive plant and animal industries using the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.
Description: Land use of Australia 2015–16 Agriculture is a seamless continental raster that presents land use at a national-scale for 2015–16 at a resolution of 250 by 250 metres. Land use is classified as a single class aggregating - Grazing native vegetation, Grazing modified pastures, Cropping, Horticulture, and Intensive plant and animal industries using the Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification version 8.
Copyright Text: ABARES 2022, Land use of Australia 2010–11 to 2015–16, 250 m, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Canberra, September CC BY 4.0.