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NSBA Terrestrial Ecosystem Status 2004 (Terresterial_ecosystem_status.shp)

Ecosystem status of vegetation types was derived from the new vegetation map of South Africa (see Mucina, L and Rutherford, M.C. 2004).

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Date (Publication)
2004
Edition

1.0

Purpose

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Status
On going
Custodian
  SANBI - - ( GIS Officer )
Kirstenbosch Research Centre , Claremont , Cape Town , 7735 , South Africa
+27 (21) 799 8738
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • Ecosystem Status

Place
  • South Africa

Keywords
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Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
250000
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
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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

Ecosystem status consists of the following categories: critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or least threatened. Ecosystem status was calculated based on the percentage of remaining vegetation area (i.e. not transformed by agriculture, mining, forestry plantations, roads and urban areas) and the biodiversity target set for each vegetation type. The ecosystem status of vegetation types which cannot longer meet its biodiversity target due to habitat transformation was set to “critically endangered” that means the percentage of remaining vegetation type is less than what is required to capture species diversity (biodiversity target). The ecosystem status of other vegetation types was set as follows:

- if % of remaining area <60% of original area then status = endangered

- if % of remaining area <80% of original area then status = vulnerable

- if % of remaining area >80% of original area then status = least threatened.

The protection level quantifies the extent to which vegetation types are protected within conservation areas. The protection level was expressed as the percentage of the biodiversity target met in statutory protected areas (type 1 protected areas). A value of 100% and above means that the vegetation type is adequately conserved in protected areas, while a value of 0 means that the vegetation type is not represented at all in any protected area.

File identifier
ea25cb8f-1c69-48a4-8bfd-5991f16fecb1 XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2017-05-26T15:44:22
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

Ecosystem Status

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