Natural Capital Evidence Bank - Soil Accounts - Experimental Environmental-Economic Accounts for NSW - 2021
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This dashboard is part of a large initiative being carried by the Centre for Advanced Environmental Economics (CAEE) to produce environmental-economic accounts under the United Nations-endorsed System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA). SEEA accounts produced by the CAEE, and other economic valuation frameworks, are hosted in the Natural Capital Evidence Bank (NCEB) repository.
This data cube presents accounts for soils and land-use in New South Wales. These accounts form part of the CAEE Soils theme, and currently include a Soil Extent physical account, a Soil Condition physical account, and a Land-use physical account. The purpose of developing these accounts is to better understand the degree to which different NSW Great Soil Groups are being used for activities which are compatible or incompatible with their physical capabilities.
Attribution: © State Government of NSW and Department of Planning and Environment 20YY, Natural Capital Evidence Bank, Soil Accounts, Experimental Environmental-Economic Accounts for NSW 2021. [Dashboard Page title]. Version [Month 20YY]. Accessed from The Sharing and Enabling Environmental Data Portal.
Details of the version and published date can be found under the title on page 1.
SEED datasets related to this dashboard:
This dataset is part of a large initiative being carried out by the Natural Capital Markets and Accounts (NCMA) branch to produce environmental-economic accounts under the UN-endorsed System of Enviro...
This dataset is part of a large initiative being carried by the Natural Capital Markets and Accounts (NCMA) branch to produce environmental-economic accounts under the UN-endorsed System of Environmen...
The sources for this dashboard are:
NSW Landuse v1.2
Great Soil Group (GSG) Soil Type map of NSW
Land and Soil Capability mapping for NSW
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