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Victorian Land Use Information System 2016-2017

dataset: LANDUSE_2017
The Victorian Land Use Information System (VLUIS) 2016/17 dataset has been created by the Spatial Information Sciences Group of the Agriculture Victoria Research in the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport, and Resources. It covers the entire landmass of Victoria and separately describes the land tenure, land use and land cover across the state at the cadastral parcel level. The methodology for creating the VLUIS is described in Morse-McNabb et al. (2015) with the following notable changes: 1. Land use data provided by the Office of the Valuer-General of Victoria for the 2014 year has been used as a base input. Readily available sources of land use information from government and industry have been used to provide updates to the land tenure and land use components of the 2016/17 dataset. The source dataset and source date are recorded for each parcel. The land cover mapping method remains unchanged to previous versions of the VLUIS. 2. The Australian Land Use and Management (ALUM) Classification, version 8, has been added to the attribute table. The VLUIS land use code fields have been translated across to the ALUM classification. Version 8 has been used you can find the ALUM Classification on the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources ABARES ALUM page: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification. 3. Land parcels within urban areas, mapped in previous versions, have been masked out and have been renamed as Built Up Areas vastly reducing the size of the 2016/17 dataset. Land cover for Built Up Areas (LC_CODE = BUILT) is listed as null. 4. Road reserves and road parcels have been merged together and renamed Voids. Land cover for Voids (LC_CODE = VOID) is listed as null. 5. Parcels <12.5 hectares: land cover has not been attributed as the resolution of MODIS cannot support classifications of polygons smaller than 12.5 hectares. The data is in the form of an ESRI feature class. To use the VLUIS data correctly it is important to understand the difference between the three components of VLUIS. The Guidelines for land use mapping in Australia: principles, procedures and definitions, Edition 3 published in 2006 by the Commonwealth of Australia, defines them as follows: Land tenure is the form of an interest in land. Some forms of tenure (such as pastoral leases or nature conservation reserves) relate directly to land use and land management practice. Land use means the purpose to which the land cover is committed. Some land uses, such as agriculture, have a characteristic land cover pattern. These usually appear in land cover classifications. Other land uses, such as nature conservation, are not readily discriminated by a characteristic land cover pattern. For example, where the land cover is woodland, land use may be timber production or nature conservation. Land cover refers to the physical surface of the earth, including various combinations of vegetation types, soils, exposed rocks and water bodies as well as anthropogenic elements, such as agriculture and built environments. Land cover classes can usually be discriminated by characteristic patterns using remote sensing. A metadata statement, for the VLUIS product, and ESRI symbology files for the data can be freely downloaded from the VLUIS project page on the Victorian Resources Online website: http://vro.agriculture.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/vluis DOI 10.26279/5b96043f7bd02
 
Citation proposal Citation proposal

(2018)

Victorian Land Use Information System 2016-2017

Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning

https://dev-metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0ba63dff-edac-5a95-99af-1cd616a81f76
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Description

Title
Victorian Land Use Information System 2016-2017 
Alternate title
LANDUSE_2017 
Supplemental Information
Related Documents: None http://vro.depi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/luis http://vro.depi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/luis 
Status
Completed 
 
 

Spatial

Code
4283 
 
 

Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
Biannually 
 
 

Contacts

  Point of contact

Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning - Morse-McNab Elizabeth Dr   (Senior Reasearch Scientist - Remore Sensing)

Vic

Australia

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Keywords

Topic category
  • Society
  • Environment
  • Farming
 
 

Constraints

Use limitation
The custodian should be contacted to assess the utility of this dataset for your purpose. 
Classification
Unclassified 
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
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Statement
Dataset Source: The dataset has been created by the Spatial Information Sciences Group of the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport, and Resources, Agriculture Victoria Research. The method used to create the data is a complete rethink of land use information creation to create regular and consistent land use data over time. Three main data sources have been integrated with the state cadastre to provide land tenure, use and cover information for each parcel. Land Tenure The "Public" land tenure data has been created from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning PLM25 dataset (http://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803003978&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1) and is also derived from the V_Parcel_mp_crown_approved dataset in the corporate spatial data library. Land Use The land use data has been created from the Valuer General Victoria 2014 general revaluation, various datasets from the corporate spatial data library, agricultural industry databases, SunRise21, field survey, aerial photo interpretation and user feedback up to 15th December 2017. Land use is attributed using two classification systems; the Australian Valuation Property Classification Code (AVPCC) that is native to the valuation data and; the Australian Land Use and Management Classification (ALUMC) code, which is the agreed classification code by the Australian Collaborative Land Use and Mapping Program. Information on the AVPCC can be found at http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/property-and-land-titles/valuation/council-valuations/revaluation-2014 and information on the ALUMC can be found at http://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/aclump/land-use/alum-classification. Land Cover Land cover mapping data is an annual component of the VLUIS. The land cover information has been created specifically for the VLUIS product using time series analysis of the MOD13Q1 or MYD13Q1 products produced by NASA using data collected by the MODIS sensor and freely available on the Reverb | ECHO website. Ground data is collected annually across Victoria using a stratified random sampling approach for calibration of classification rule sets based on annual seasonal curves derived from MODIS imagery, and validation of the classification output. Each year, ground data and seasonal parameters calculated using the TIMESAT program are used to generate a rule-based classification, using the See5 data mining program. Each rule used to assign a class to a pixel is given a confidence rating from 0 to 1, with 1 being the most confident. These ratings are generated by the See5 program. Where a rule has a confidence of less than 0.35, the pixel is assigned an unknown classification. This reflects the uncertainty in land cover classification for that pixel in a particular year. Land cover is assigned to each parcel based on the majority land cover classification of pixels within the parcel. Where most pixels have been assigned an 'unknown' classification, the land cover for the parcel will be designated as unknown. Additional input data, such as hydrological features and public land management (available from data.vic.gov.au) and inter-annual smoothing of the classification are used to minimise misclassification. The following list details the class name and number used to describe the dominant land cover: 0 Unknown 1 Water 11 Native Woody Cover 121 Deciduous Woody Horticulture 122 Evergreen Woody Horticulture 123 Hardwood Plantation 124 Softwood Plantation 21 Pasture and grassland 221 Brassicas 222 Cereals 223 Legumes 224 Non-woody Horticulture 3 Bare and non-photosynthetic material Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived 
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Metadata Constraints Metadata Constraints

Classification
Unclassified 
 
 

Quality

Attribute Quality
Comments
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Positional Accuracy
Comments
Not Known 
 
Conceptual Consistency
Comments
Not Known 
 
Missing Data
Comments
Victoria 
 
Excess Data
 
 

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