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GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping for Australia 

Ver: 1.0
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: notPlanned
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2025-12-02
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Dataset Created: 2017-11-01
Dataset Published: 2021-12-14
Data can be accessed from the following links:
HTTPPoint-of-truth metadata URLHTTPGEOSS Ecological Facets datasetWMSgeoss_map_v2HTTPLandscape Data Visualiser - GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping for AustraliaHTTPTERN_Landscape_AusCover__GEOSS_Ecosystem_Mapping_fo_juKpFwX.pdfHTTPro-crate-metadata.json
How to cite this collection:
Clarke, K. & Lewis, M. (2021). GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping for Australia. Version 1.0. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://dx.doi.org/10.25901/weew-4k61 
The physical drivers of ecosystem formation – macroclimate, lithology and landform – along with vegetation structural formations are key determinants of current ecosystem type. Each combination of these ecosystem drivers – each ‘ecological facet’ – provides a unique set of opportunities and challenges for life.
Management and conservation should seek to understand and take in to account these drivers of ecosystem formation. By understanding the unique combinations of these drivers management strategies can plan for their full range of variation, and conservation efforts can ensure that unique ecosystems are not lost. Unfortunately, there is currently no Australia-wide standardized map of ecological facets at management-appropriate scales.
By understanding the magnitude and distribution of unique combinations of these drivers, management strategies can plan for their full range of variation, and conservation efforts can ensure that unique ecosystems are not lost. Additionally, by improving our understanding of the past and present conditions that have given rise to current ecological facets this dataset could facilitate future predictive environmental modelling. Finally, this data could assisting biodiversity conservation, climate change impact studies and mitigation, ecosystem services assessment, and development planning
Further information about the dataset can be found at GEOSS Ecosystem Map,TERN Knowledge Base . 
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. This work was funded through TERN Landscapes. TERN is Australia’s land-based ecosystem observatory delivering data streams to enable environmental research and management (TERN, www.tern.org.au). TERN is part of Australia’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS, www.education.gov.au/national-collaborative-research-infrastructure-strategy-ncris). 
Purpose
TERN GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping for Australia aimed to map ecological facets for continental Australia, using methods modelled after similar prior mapping at continental and global scales, but with modifications for Australia. Each of the three major factors driving ecosystem formation – macroclimate, lithology and landform – were captured with one or two spatial indicators. Finally major vegetation structural formations were mapped and combined with the indicators of ecosystem formation to produce ‘ecological facets’.
Outcomes: The ultimate goal of this work was the production of the Ecological facets data product. These ecological facets allow for a better understanding of the current range of biophysical variation within and across Australian ecosystems. However, it is anticipated that for many applications the precursor spatial indicators will be more useful by themselves. 
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Australia
Temporal Coverage
From 1976-01-01 to 2016-01-01 
Spatial Resolution

Data not provided.

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

Data Quality Assessment Scope
The GEOSS Ecosystem dataset is a continental dataset of ecological facets – unique combinations of ecosystem drivers and vegetation structural formations – was produced by combining the spatial indicators of macroclimate, lithology, landform, and vegetation structural formations. 
Data Quality Report
Data not provided. 
Data Quality Assessment Outcome
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ANZSRC - FOR
Ecology
GCMD Sciences
BIOSPHERE - ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
LAND SURFACE - LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
Horizontal Resolution
30 meters - < 100 meters
Parameters
ecological facet
Temporal Resolution
Annual
Topic
environment
User Defined
land surface form
macroclimate class
surficial lithology
topographic moisture potential
vegetation structural formation
weathering intensity
Author
Clarke, Ken
Co-Author
Lewis, Megan
Contact Point
Clarke, Ken
Lewis, Megan
Publisher
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping (TERN Wiki Page)
Clarke, K. and Lewis, M. (2017). GEOSS Ecosystem Mapping for Australia. TERN AusCover. https://www.tern.org.au/tern_landscape_auscover__geoss_ecosystem_mapping_for_australia__report_final/
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Please cite this dataset as {Author} ({PublicationYear}). {Title}. {Version, as appropriate}. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. {Identifier}. 
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