Environment and Resource Management

Results and benefits

Queensland vegetation cover and land use 2001The SLATS project has lead the world in providing Queensland with accurate objective data on the entire State's vegetation cover and trend.

This has enabled the government to make important decisions based on scientifically sound information and use factual data as a basis for discussion, not from opinion or "guesstimates".

Data

SLATS provides accurately registered, rectified, and processed data which is used by other scientists, landholders and resource managers, for plant community mapping, coastal management, land degradation analysis, mangrove mapping, water resource planning, integrated catchment management and urban planning studies. This includes:

Change detection 1999 - 2001

Details for calculating the State's Greenhouse Gas emissions include:

Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Products

Highly accurate and consistently processed satellite mapping productsare available from SLATS at low cost for use by landholders, community groups, local government agencies, State government departments, and educational institutions.

SLATS products are able to be combined with other ancillary information such the NR&M Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) and be used for property planning and resource management.

These products are available as hardcopy-laminated maps or as digital data on CD and DVD.

Validity

Project staff have developed new techniques and methodologies at world best practice standards. These have been published as scientific papers at international conferences and adopted by other Australian groups and organsisations.

Stakeholders in SLATS have a high regard for the methods and technology used in the project.

A sizeable Advisory Committee from diverse groups such as:

regularly monitor and continue to endorse the SLATS process (see contacts).

The future

Queensland Landsat ScenesThe investment in SLATS infrastructure and satellite imagery will pay dividends for years to come.

The project has a complete statewide coverage of satellite imagery for multiple dates from 1972 and continues to acquire imagery from a number of satellite sources for all areas of Queensland.

Further enhancements to data quality are continually sought by SLATS and scientists are constantly investigating new avenues to assist in the natural resource management of Queensland.

Last updated: 20 June 2008

Statewide Landcover and Trees Study

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