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Graphics | Garden | Vegetation | Crop
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchGraphics for different types of gardens, vegetation and crops. Illustrations were produced by C. Mary Brake from Reflection Graphics as part of the 'Building Trustworthy Biodiversity Indicators' project funded by the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment.Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
Chlorovibrissea sensu Sandoval-Leiva et al. 2014 is polyphyletic
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchSome notes and an ITS-based phylogeny that includes recently available sequences suggesting Chlorovibrissea sensu Sandoval-Leiva et al. 2014 is polyphyletic.Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
NZFlora Fife 2015 Mitteniaceae
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchFife, A.J. 2015: Mitteniaceae. In: Heenan, P.B.; Breitwieser, I.; Wilton, A.D. Flora of New Zealand - Mosses. Fascicle 23. Manaaki Whenua Press, LincolnCreated 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
Small mammal chewcard and trap catch indices pre and post ground-based toxic baiting
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchData associated with paper: Morgan D, Warburton B, Nugent G 2015. Aerial prefeeding followed by ground based toxic baiting for more efficient and acceptable poisoning of invasive small mammalian pests. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0134032. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134032Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
NZFlora Fife 2014 Encalyptaceae
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchFife, A.J. 2014: Encalyptaceae. In: Heenan, P.B.; Breitwieser, I.; Wilton, A.D. Flora of New Zealand - Mosses. Fascicle 2. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln.Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
NZ naturalised flora distribution 2019
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchOccurrence of naturalised plant species within each of New Zealand's 16 mainland political regions according to records in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF.org). An automated download of GBIF records in July 2019 for the complete naturalised plant list according to the Nga Tipu o Aotearoa vascular flora checklist of 2017, with updates...Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
NZFlora Fife 2015 Orthorrhynchiaceae
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchFife, A.J. 2015: Orthorrhynchiaceae. In: Heenan, P.B.; Breitwieser, I.; Wilton, A.D. Flora of New Zealand - Mosses. Fascicle 20. Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln.Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
NZFlora Brownsey & Perrie 2014 Lygodiaceae
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchBrownsey, P.J. & Perrie, L.R. 2014: Lygodiaceae. In: Breitwieser I., Heenan P., Wilton A. (eds) Flora of New Zealand – Ferns and Lycophytes. Fascicle 2. Manaaki Whenua Press, LincolnCreated 1 February 2024 • Updated 1 February 2024 -
WCC Tree Canopy Heights
Wellington City CouncilThis dataset provides boundaries for trees in Wellington, New Zealand. The area for which tree cover boundaries are provided corresponds to the area covered by the city's Green Network Plan. Tree cover is a 2D representation of the outline of a tree which has been classified from LINZ aerial imagery (acquired in the summer of 2016-17) and lidar data...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Suburb Boundaries
Wellington City CouncilWellington City Council Suburb Boundaries.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Flood Zones
Wellington City CouncilCombined stormwater flooding results for WCC for a 1yrARI event including climate change. Includes the following catchments: Owhiro Bay, Horokiwi, Haitaitai & Kilbirnie, Karori, Roseneath, Island Bay, Lyall Bay, Southern CBD, Tawa, Johnsonville, Khandallah, &MiramarPurpose:Wellington City Council and Wellington Water are working together to create...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Ecological Sites
Wellington City CouncilThis dataset is a combination of bush remanents and areas of high ecological value. These areas are based on criteria that assess: Representativeness (the characteristic natural vegetation and habitats of an area, including consideration of size, naturalness, diversity and pattern)Rarity (species that are unusual or rare in a local, regional or national...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Wards 2016 - 2019
Wellington City CouncilThis dataset contains the approved Northern, Onslow - Western, Lambton, Eastern and Southern ward boundaries for the 2019 local government elections as determined by the Local Government Commission.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Kerbs
Wellington City CouncilLines representing kerb lines, edge of seal and traffic islands over urban Wellington including Makara Beach and Makara Village. Captured in 1996 and updated in 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012 in conjunction with aerial photography refly projects.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Town Belt Act 2016 - Town Belt Only
Wellington City CouncilThe current Town Belt, is all the land described in Schedule 3 of the Town Belt Act 2016.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Average annual rainfall, 2014
Ministry for the EnvironmentRain is vital for life – it supplies the water we need to drink and to grow our food, keeps our ecosystems healthy, and supplies our electricity. New Zealand’s mountainous terrain and location in the roaring forties mean rainfall varies across the country. Changes in rainfall amount or timing can significantly affect agriculture, energy, recreation, and...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 2 April 2021 -
Average annual rainfall, 2015
Ministry for the EnvironmentRain is vital for life – it supplies the water we need to drink and to grow our food, keeps our ecosystems healthy, and supplies our electricity. New Zealand’s mountainous terrain and location in the roaring forties mean rainfall varies across the country. Changes in rainfall amount or timing can significantly affect agriculture, energy, recreation, and...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 2 April 2021 -
Average annual rainfall, 2016
Ministry for the EnvironmentRain is vital for life – it supplies the water we need to drink and to grow our food, keeps our ecosystems healthy, and supplies our electricity. New Zealand’s mountainous terrain and location in the roaring forties mean rainfall varies across the country. Changes in rainfall amount or timing can significantly affect agriculture, energy, recreation, and...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 2 April 2021 -
LUCAS NZ Forest Clearing 2008-2016 v015
Ministry for the EnvironmentAreas of LUCAS LUM forests that have been cleared between 2008 and 2016 inclusive. Forest clearing is detected using mosaics of satellite imagery captured over a range of dates; therefore the year of clearing provided is nominal.Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 2 June 2020 -
LUCAS NZ Land Use Map 1990 2008 2012 2016 v006
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe Land Use Map is composed of New Zealand-wide land use classifications (12) nominally at 1 January 1990, 1 January 2008, 31 December 2012 and 31 December 2016 (known as "1990", "2008", "2012" and "2016"). These date boundaries were dictated by the First and Second Commitment Periods of the Kyoto Protocol. The layer can therefore be used to create...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 2 June 2020