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STEP Protected Areas (Type 1) (STEP_Protected_Areas_Type1_gw)

Protected areas divided according to legislation and management objectives.

The STEP protected area layer aimed to map all publicly-owned land in the planning domain, as well as all privately-owned land that has conservation as one of its land uses. Not all of these areas can be referred to as protected areas, because some of them do not have conservation as the primary land use. They were, however, incorporated into the layer because they provide opportunities for conservation in the future, owing to fact that they are either state-owned, or they support a framework (e.g. a conservancy agreement among land owners) that offers the potential to negotiate more biodiversity-friendly land use in the future. The layer is thus strictly a conservation potential layer, but the report refers to it as a protected area layer.

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Date (Publication)
2003
Edition

1.0

Purpose

Created for the Subtropical Thicket Ecosystem Planning Project.

Status
On going
Custodian
  South African National Biodiversity Institute - BGIS Unit
Kirstenbosch Research Centre, P/Bag X7, Claremont, , Cape Town , City of Cape Town , 7735 , South Africa
0217998738
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • Protected Areas

Place
  • Western Cape

  • South Africa

  • Eastern Cape

Access constraints
Copyright
Use constraints
otherRestictions
Other constraints

Full copyright and intellectual property rights remain at all times with the Terrestrial Ecology Research Unit

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 )

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Statement

The protected area layer was compiled from many sources (see Lombard, A.T., Wolf, T. & Cole, N. 2003. GIS coverages and spatial analyses for the Subtropical Thicket Ecosystem Planning (STEP) Project. TERU Report 42: 78 pp, Appendix 78 pp.). The most recent data (2000 – 2002) were provided by all source organisations and individuals, and the final STEP layer is as complete as is currently possible.

Three methods of compilation were used, using the data layers from the various sources. Firstly, all digital data was matched to the cadastral farm boundary layer provided by the Surveyor General (2000 and 2001). Secondly, for those polygons that matched cadastral boundaries, we extracted the boundary data from the cadastral layer, rather than the received layer (this was to ensure the highest level of accuracy for the final layer). For those polygons that did not match cadastral boundaries, we used the received data as is. Thirdly, 1:50 000 topographic maps were received for the Eastern Cape Province from Alan Southwood (DEAET), on which he had hand drawn all protected areas known to him. These maps were digitized, and the final data were extracted from cadastral boundaries again, where possible. The coastline used for the final layer was based on 1:50 000 boundaries from the Surveyor General.


In the final GIS layer, all protected areas were divided into three Types and thirty-one Classes. The type refers to the level of conservation legislation, as well as ownership (see Lombard, A.T., Wolf, T. & Cole, N., 2003). A further subdivision into classes was made. Classes refer to the authority that is responsible for the land, and the management objectives.


Positional Accuracy: The accuracy of the final layer is extremely good for the polygons that match cadastral boundaries (and these all have the accompanying SG21 digit code in the attached database - see Appendix 6 of Lombard, A.T., Wolf, T. & Cole, N. 2003), but for those polygons that did not match cadastral boundaries (e.g. most of the DWAF and Safcol data) we cannot vouch for, or even estimate, their accuracy on the ground. Fortunately, 81% of the polygons in the final layer match cadastral boundaries (3940 of 4868 polygons).


Lombard, A.T., Wolf, T. & Cole, N. 2003. GIS coverages and spatial analyses for the Subtropical Thicket Ecosystem Planning (STEP) Project. TERU Report 42: 78 pp, Appendix 78 pp.


REVISION/ UPDATE HISTORY:

Date of revision/ update: 19 November 2003

Person responsible for revision/ update: Fabio Venturi – Conservation Planning Unit (CPU).

Reason for revision/ update: Conversion from Albers Equal Area (Clarke 1880) to Geographic (WGS84) using the Hartebeeshoek 94 transformation (geocentric translation). The projection wizard in ArcToolbox (Arcview 8.3) was used to perform this procedure. Additionally, this layer was checked against the C.A.P.E. Broad Habitat Unit and CNC_Reserves spatial layers (available on the CPU website – http://cpu.uwc.ac.za/) for correct alignment.

File identifier
e4705ab3-cb08-470f-b357-1674eb08b24a XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2017-07-10T11:13:10
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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