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Archived Garden Route Other Natural Areas 2009

This layer provides a general synopsis of why an area or polygon received its specific Critical Biodiversity Area classification, by listing the specific biodiversity informant involved. Also provided are the transformation state and management recommendation. It is anticipated that this layer would mainly be of interest to technical or specialist users

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Date (Publication)
2009
Edition

1.0

Purpose

Biodiversity feature information for use in the C.A.P.E. Fine-Scale Biodiversity Plans. These plans are to serve as the primary spatial biodiversity informant guiding proactive conservation action and directing landuse planning and reactive decision-making in local, provincial and national spheres of government. In order to summarize which biodiversity features led to a site’s CBA categorization, a lookup table layer (GR_CBA_and_ESA_Lookup_Table.shp) was prepared.

Status
On going
Custodian
  SANParks and C.A.P.E. - Stephen Holness (SANParks) Peter Bradshaw (SANParks) ( Systematic Conservation Planner; GIS Officer )
Park Planning and Development Conservation Services South African National Parks, Summerstrand , Port Elizabeth , 6031 , South Africa
041 508-5414
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • Critical Biodiversity Areas

Place
  • Garden Route

  • South Africa

  • Western Cape

  • Eastern Cape

Access constraints
Copyright
Use constraints
otherRestictions
Other constraints

Capture source:

Attribute data: FSBP, Stephen Holness & Peter Bradshaw (SANParks)

Spatial data: FSBP, Stephen Holness & Peter Bradshaw (SANParks)

Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
50000
Language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Environment
Begin date
2016-01-01
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Reference system identifier
WGS 1984

Distributor

Distributor
  SANBI
Name

ZIP

Version

1

OnLine resource
A list of spatial data-sets are available at this URL. ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related )

BGIS Spatial Datasets

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Notes:

1. Critical areas indicate criteria which were important enough to identify an area as a Critical Biodiversity Area in their own right.

2. Important supporting areas indicate criteria which were significant enough to identify an area as an Ecological Support Area.

3. Specific sites may have a number of different underlying reasons why they were designated as CBA or ESA. All the applicable criteria need to be assessed.

4. Generally, an area will have a final classification based on the highest CBA or ESA classification. However, in some cases (such as very small areas) an area may be classified as ESA rather than CBA even if it contains limited CBA elements. Conversely, numerous overlapping ESA elements could result in an area being classified as CBA.

5. These criteria provide a quick summary of the core reasons why an area is classified. For more comprehensive reasoning, the underlying data needs to be interrogated.


Available documentation:

Holness, S. D., Bradshaw, P. L., & Brown, A. E. (2010). Critical Biodiversity Areas of the Garden Route: Conservation Planning Technical Report, Garden Route Initiative. SANParks, Port Elizabeth.

Vromans, D.C., Maree, K.S., Holness, S.D., Job, N. and Brown, A.E. (2010). The Garden Route Biodiversity Sector Plan for the George, Knysna and Bitou Municipalities. Supporting land-use planning and decision-making in Critical Biodiversity Areas and Ecological Support Areas for sustainable development. Garden Route Initiative. South African National Parks. Knysna.

Vromans, D.C., Maree, K.S., Holness, S. D., Job, N. and Brown, A.E. (2010). The Garden Route Biodiversity Sector Plan for the southern regions of the Kouga and Koukamma Municipalities. Supporting land-use planning and decision-making in Critical Biodiversity Areas and Ecological Support Areas for sustainable development. Garden Route Initiative. South African National Parks. Knysna.


Project Name:

Garden Route Initiative Fine-Scale Biodiversity Planning project, as part of Component 5.1 of Cape Action Plan for People and the Environment (C.A.P.E.).


Creator Organisation: SANParks

File identifier
6e6fb7a6-82fb-42c3-a598-e2595759348e XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2022-08-18T10:32:44
Metadata standard name

SANS 1878

Metadata standard version

FGDC-STD-001-1998

Distributor
  SANBI - ( The Metadata Manager )
Kirstenbosch Research Centre , Cape Town , Claremont , 7735 , South Africa
+27 21 799 8738
 
 

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Keywords

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