2002, 2017 Roadside Vegetation Assessment

EPSG: 7855Data source: Various ecological assessment data, Ecology Australia, Ecology & heritage partners Data description: 
The purpose of the assessment was to update the conservation value mapping of all Council managed rural road reserves within the municipality, using the Roadside Conservation Advisory Committees (RCAC) Roadside Assessment Handbook method.
This table includes data from both 2002 and 2017 assessment results. 

Field Type Note

id Unique ID

rd_name String Name of the road

rd_side String Which side of road line relates to

date Date Date of survey

evc String Ecological vegetation class of path

comment String Notes

rds_width Integer Road width

fauna_hab Integer Fauna Habitat component of RAH

regenerati Integer Regeneration component of RAH

wlife_corr Integer Wildlife Corridor component of RAH

weed_cover Integer Weed Cover component of RAH

site_distu Integer Site Disturbance component of RAH

rare_speci Integer Rare Species component of RAH

overall_sc Integer Calculation of Conservation Value

veg_qualit String Vegetation Quality

threat_pro String Description of the threatening process

dom_flora String Dominant flora recorded, including high threat weeds

sig_flora String Any significant flora recorded

sig_fauna String Any significant fauna recorded

sig_culths String Description of matter of cultural significance

bioregion String Bioregion

br_cons_st String Bioregional Conservation Status of EVC, abbreviated

epbc_liste String Is the community protected under EPBC Act

ffg_listed String Is community protected under FFG Act

datasource String

length_km Number

Data and Resources

Additional Information

Field Value
Published (Metadata Record) 19/05/2026
Last updated 19/05/2026
Organisation City of Wodonga
Category
License Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International
Full metadata URL https://maps.wodonga.vic.gov.au/datasets/5033aada546e49ac9116cfaec2f3f74a_0
Update Frequency Unknown

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