MODIS Aqua satellite image of Victoria, 14 Nov 2003, Source: NASA Visible Earth Image Gallery |
| Background The ability of the current range of information sources and tools to support policy development and program monitoring is dependent on access to up-to-date, comprehensive land use and land management information. However, one of the major problems with these tools and frameworks is a lack of access to current sources of land use and land management information that are both reliable and repeatable. Objectives The objectives of this project are:
Project Outline There are four focus areas for the project:
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| Results The project aims to produce a dataset that:
| ![]() National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration satellite image of Australia, Feb 2003, Source: ACRES Online Catalogue |
| Top Implications/Benefits The Victorian Land Use Information System dataset is not about supporting compliance – it is a strategic product. The dataset will collect and maintain only the basic “what, where and when” of land information and provide this in an accurate and consistent manner. Therefore, the dataset is not limited to any particular use case and instead supports many uses by answering key questions often only a few steps removed from the question being asked. Four examples of how the data could be used are illustrated below. Potential uses of land use/cover and management information The potential uses of reliable and repeatable land use, land cover and land tenure dataset are endless. Through the provision of a package of data relating to any size area of interest, from mesh block to state-wide, the land use dataset will answer basic questions about the number, distribution or composition of land uses, land covers and tenures, which can then lead to more strategic questions and objectives. | |
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