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NSW Forest Monitoring and Improvement Program Eastern Forest Soil Condition 

Ver: 1.1
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: notPlanned
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2025-12-02
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Accessed 29 times
Dataset Created: 2021-04-14
Dataset Published: 2021-07-17
Data can be accessed from the following links:
HTTPPoint-of-truth metadata URLHTTPNSW Eastern Forest Soil Condition Digital Soil MapsHTTPNSW Eastern Forest Soil Condition Data Cube MapsHTTPNSW Eastern Forest Soil Condition Empirical Soil MapsHTTPNSW Eastern Forest Soil Condition ReportHTTPro-crate-metadata.json
How to cite this collection:
Natural Resources Commission, N. (2021). NSW Forest Monitoring and Improvement Program Eastern Forest Soil Condition. Version 1.1. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://dx.doi.org/10.25901/ht3y-hk38 
These datasets consist of soil maps generated to assess baselines, drivers and trends for soil health and stability within the NSW Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) regions.
The maps are organised into empirical soil maps, digital soil maps, and data cube maps.
Empirical soil maps consists of four products. Maps include topsoil pH, carbon, Emerson Aggregate Stability and Soil Profile Quality Confidence. Each map consists of 2,162 units. Maps were generated using the most representative soil profile for each unit available within the Soil and Land Information System (SALIS). The 2008 woody vegetation coverage was used as baseline. Maps reflect values when the sampling occurred with temporal changes not being accounted for. Locations with missing or of poor quality data are identified, providing a confidence rating map as part of the evaluation process.
Digital soil maps include map products of key soil condition indicators covering the Regional Forest Agreement regions of eastern NSW. Raster maps of key soil indicators, such as soil carbon, pH, bulk density, hillslope erosion and others, were created at 100 m resolution. For each key soil indicator, maps include baseline (approximately 2008) levels as well as trends of change resulting from different human and natural disturbances such as forest harvesting, uncontrolled stock grazing, climate change and bush fire.
Data cube maps include time series of soil organic carbon (SOC) between January 1990 and December 2020 for the Regional Forest Agreement regions of eastern NSW. Products provide estimates of SOC concentrations and associated trends through time. Modelling was carried out using a data cube platform incorporating machine learning space-time framework and geospatial technologies. Important covariates required to drive this spatio-temporal modelling were identified using the Recursive Feature Elimination algorithm (RFE).
A web mapping application on the NSW Spatial Collaboration Portal depicts these datasets. Access the webapp through the link below:
https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/home/item.html?id=af9c71935f024f4a8f64cb39f5eba007 
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. 
Purpose
The dataset was collected to assess soil condition in the forests of eastern NSW 
Lineage
Data not provided. 
Method DocumentationData not provided.
Procedure StepsData not provided.
Eastern NSW Regional Forest Agreement Regions
Temporal Coverage
From 1990-01-01 to 2021-01-02 
Spatial Resolution

Data not provided.

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

ANZSRC - FOR
Climate change science
Forestry sciences
Soil sciences
GCMD Sciences
BIOSPHERE - FORESTS
CLIMATE INDICATORS
LAND SURFACE - EROSION
LAND SURFACE - SOIL ORGANIC CARBON (SOC)
LAND SURFACE - SOILS
Horizontal Resolution
1 meter - < 30 meters
Parameters
aggregate stability
erosion rate
soil bulk density
soil carbon content
soil organic carbon
soil pH
soil phosphorus content
Temporal Resolution
Decadal
Topic
environment
geoscientificInformation
User Defined
Digital Soil Maps
EAT
Emerson Aggregate Test
Empirical Soil Maps
FMIP
Forest Monitoring Improvement Program
pH
Soil Condition
Spatio-temporal data cube maps
Author
Natural Resources Commission, New South Wales Government
Contact Point
Natural Resources Commission, New South Wales Government
Publisher
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Moyce MC, Gray JM, Wilson BR, Jenkins BR, Young MA, Ugbaje SU, Bishop TFA, Yang X, Henderson LE, Milford HB, Tulau MJ, 2021. Determining baselines, drivers and trends of soil health and stability in New South Wales forests: NSW Forest Monitoring & Improvement Program. Version 1.1
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