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2016 SoE Coasts Coastal population growth
Population growth vs distance to coast, 1991-2014 and 2011-2014. \r\nData provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.\r\n\r\nData used to produce Figure COA1;\r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/coasts/topic/2016/population-growth-and-urban-development-population-growth#coasts-figure-mean-annual-growth-populationAustralian coastal population 2011-2014 - <br/>Australian coastal population growth 1991 to 2014 - <br/>
2016 SoE Land Dust storm activity across Australia - 2005
Map showing dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, in 2005. Underpinning data provided by Dustwatch Australia. For further information see: http://www.dustwatch.edu.au/index.php/modelled-wind-erosion/continental-erosion AND\r\nMcTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN24 (2005) in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n\r\nThe map service can be viewed at: http://soe.terria.io/#share=s-dElPdNUUTmUawKZz7adJn2r7xpA\r\n\r\nDownloadable spatial data also available below.\r\nLAN24e Dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, 2005 - \r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy.\r\n\r\nSource: Dustwatch Australia. As previously published (for years 2001 to 2009) in McTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n<br/>LAN24e Dust storm activity across Australia - 2005 - Downloadable raster and layer files showing dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, in 2005. Underpinning data provided by Dustwatch Australia. For further information see: http://www.dustwatch.edu.au/index.php/modelled-wind-erosion/continental-erosion AND McTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN24 (2005) in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n<br/>
2016 SoE Land Dust storm activity across Australia - 2004
Map showing dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, in 2004. Underpinning data provided by Dustwatch Australia. For further information see: http://www.dustwatch.edu.au/index.php/modelled-wind-erosion/continental-erosion AND\r\nMcTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN24 (2004) in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n\r\nThe map service can be viewed at: http://soe.terria.io/#share=s-sdNR7lGDd2mfd0Rh2t60Db5XcPO\r\n\r\nDownloadable spatial data also available below.\r\nLAN24d Dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, 2004 - \r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy.\r\n\r\nSource: Dustwatch Australia. As previously published (for years 2001 to 2009) in McTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n<br/>LAN 24d Dust storm activity across Australia - 2004 - Downloadable raster and layer files showing dust storm activity across Australia based on 356 stations, in 2004. Underpinning data provided by Dustwatch Australia. For further information see: http://www.dustwatch.edu.au/index.php/modelled-wind-erosion/continental-erosion AND McTainsh G, Leys J, O’Loingsigh T, Strong C. Wind erosion and land management in Australia during 1940-1949 and 2000-2009. Report prepared by the Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the State of the Environment 2011 Committee. Canberra: DSEWPaC, 2011.\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN24 (2004) in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n<br/>
2016 SoE Land Australia’s forest extent by forest type
Map showing the extent of forests across Australia. Underpinning data sourced from ABARES. For further information see: http://data.daff.gov.au/anrdl/metadata_files/pb_foa13g9abfs20160525_11a.xml\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN27 in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n\r\nThe map service can be viewed at: https://soe.terria.io/#share=s-hpfZSOnswrmTcd7HI3LgVvTyGs1\r\n\r\nDownloadable spatial data also available below.LAN27 Australia’s forest extent by forest type - Map prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy.\r\n\r\nUnderlying data source: Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences. Forests of Australia (2013) v2.0 See: http://data.daff.gov.au/anrdl/metadata_files/pb_foa13g9abfs20160525_11a.xml<br/>LAN27 Australia’s forest extent by forest type - Downloadable raster and layer files showing the extent of forests across Australia. Underpinning data sourced from ABARES. For further information see: http://data.daff.gov.au/anrdl/metadata_files/pb_foa13g9abfs20160525_11a.xml\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure LAN27 in the Land theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016 available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n<br/>
2016 SoE Built environment Australian waste generation per capita by destination by state and territory 2010-11
This data was sourced from the Department of the Environment and Energy displaying waste by tonnes per capita (excluding fly ash) 2010-11 by final destination.\r\nFor more information see https://www.environment.gov.au/topics/environment-protection/nwp/reporting\r\n\r\nFigure BLT47 in Built environment theme.\r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/built-environment/topic/2016/urban-environmental-efficiency-waste-generation-and-recovery#built-environment-figure-BLT47\r\n\r\n\r\n2011 waste per capita by final destination - This data was sourced from the Department of the Environment and Energy displaying waste by tonnes per capita (excluding fly ash) 2010-11 by final destination. For more information see https://www.environment.gov.au/topics/environment-protection/nwp/reporting\r\n\r\nFigure BLT47 in Built environment theme.<br/>
2016 SoE Built environment Water efficiency selected industries 2008-09 to 2014-2015
Water efficiency (m IGVA per gigalitre), selected industries - Includes Manufacturing, and Commercial and services (including Construction and Transport), 2008-09 to 2014-15\r\n\r\nData provided by ABS from: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/[email protected]/allprimarymainfeatures/49F854E3831E4294CA2580580015E2A6?opendocument\r\n\r\nFigure BLT46 in Built environment theme.\r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/built-environment/topic/2016/urban-environmental-efficiency-water-efficiency#built-environment-figure-BLT46\r\n2016 SoE Built environment Water efficiency by industry - Water efficiency (m IGVA per gigalire), selected industries - Includes Manufacturing, and Commercial and services (including Construction and Transport), 2008-09 to 2014-15\r\n\r\nData provided by ABS from: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/[email protected]/allprimarymainfeatures/49F854E3831E4294CA2580580015E2A6?opendocument\r\n\r\nFigure BLT46 in Built environment theme.<br/>
2016 SoE Biodiversity Number of records in the Atlas of Living Australia for taxa pre 2012 and 2015
Number of records in the Atlas of Living Australia for taxa pre-2012 and taxa in 2015. This data was sourced from the Atlas of Living Australia. Further information can be found at http://dashboard.ala.org.au/.\r\n\r\nThis data has been used by the Department of Environment and Energy to produce Figure BIO30 in the Biodiversity theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016, available at \r\n\r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/biodiversity/topic/2016/management-capacity#biodiversity-figure-BIO30BIO30 Number of records in the Atlas of Living Australia for mammals, arthropods, insects et al., before 2012 and in 2015 - Source: Atlas of Living Australia\r\n\r\n<br/>BIO30 Number of records in the Atlas of Living Australia for birds and plants, before 2012 and in 2015 - Source: Atlas of Living Australia<br/>
2016 SoE Biodiversity Number of plant species listed under the EPBC Act in 2011 and 2015
Data showing the number of plant species listed under the EPBC Act, in 2011 and 2015. Data has been sourced from the SPRAT database (Australian Government Department of the Environment & Energy).\r\nFor more information see: http://www.environment.gov.au/about-us/environmental-information-data/open-data\r\n\r\nThis data was used by the Department of Environment and Energy to produce Figure BIO15 in the Biodiversity theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016, available at \r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/biodiversity/topic/2016/terrestrial-plant-and-animal-species-threatened-species-lists#biodiversity-figure-BIO15BIO15 Number of EPBC listed plant species in 2011 and 2015 - Source: SPRAT database (Australian Government Department of the Environment & Energy)<br/>
2016 SoE Biodiversity First time forest clearing and re-clearing in Australia since 1973
Data showing deforestation trends in Australia, between 1973 and 2014. Data provided by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy.\r\n\r\nFor further information see: the Greenhouse Emissions Information System. Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry Activity Table 1990-2014 (August 2016) at http://ageis.climatechange.gov.au/QueryAppendixTable.aspx\r\n\r\nThis data was used by the Department of Environment and Energy to produce Figure BIO4 in the Biodiversity theme of Australia State of the Environment 2016, available at \r\nhttps://soe.environment.gov.au/theme/biodiversity/topic/2016/consumption-and-extraction-natural-resources#biodiversity-figure-4BIO4 Forest clearing trends since 1973 - Source: Based on data from the Greenhouse Emissions Information System. Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry Activity Table 1990-2014 (August 2016).\r\n\r\nNotes.\r\n(1) The first two columns of data show the overall trends in first-time forest conversion and reclearing (presented in '000 ha).\r\n(2) The 3rd and 4th columns of data show the proportion of forest conversion (Australia-wide) that was reclearing, and the proportion of first-time forest conversion that occurred in Queensland\r\n\r\n<br/>
2016 SoE Biodiversity The distribution of phylogenetic endemism for mammals across Australia
Map showing the distribution of phylogenetic endemism for mammals in Australia. Underpinning data sourced from the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy. For further information on ANHAT see:\r\nhttp://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/publications/australian-natural-heritage-assessment-tool\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure BIO7 (b) (map 2 of 2) in the Biodiversity theme of the 2016 State of the Environment Report, available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au\r\n\r\nThe map service can be viewed at: http://soe.terria.io/#share=s-rcJcXHYg0oHJvCoEkJ6gIvIyoMZ\r\n\r\nDownloadable spatial data also available below.\r\nBIO7bb Phylogenetic endemism for mammals - Map prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy\r\n\r\nSource: Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool, Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy\r\n<br/>BIO7bii The distribution of phylogenetic endemism for mammals across Australia - Downloadable shape and layer files showing the distribution of phylogenetic endemism for mammals in Australia. Underpinning data sourced from the Australian Natural Heritage Assessment Tool (ANHAT), Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy. For further information on ANHAT see:\r\nhttp://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/publications/australian-natural-heritage-assessment-tool\r\n\r\nMap prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure BIO7 (b) (map 2 of 2) in the Biodiversity theme of the 2016 State of the Environment Report, available at http://www.soe.environment.gov.au<br/>