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Johnstone river creek catchment 2004 land use mapping data
The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) through the Queensland Land Use Mapping Program has produced a consistent and seamless statewide land use dataset. This dataset and the mapping methodology are described by Witte et al. (2006). The 1999 and 2004 land use dataset for Queensland provides the basis for monitoring and mapping of land use change.
The table below from Jamieson et al. (2006) provides a summary of 2004 landuse in the Johnstone River catchment:
Citation and/or URL
Jamieson, B., Pitt, G. & van den Berg , D. 2006, Mapping land Use: Land use change mapping from 1999 to 2004 for the Johnstone River catchment, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water, Brisbane, Qld.
Spatial Coverage
Johnstone River Catchment
Temporal Coverage
2004
Update Frequency
Other Information
None
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