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Average annual clearing rate of remnant regional ecosystem vegetation 1997–2021Īverage annual clearing rates are calculated for each period accounting for the area cleared during the period and the number of days in the period. In 2019–2021, 66% of remnant regional ecosystem clearing occurred on freehold tenure, with 25% on leasehold tenures, and 9% on other tenures. New England Tableland, Channel Country, Wet Tropics and Northwest Highlands bioregions each recorded less than 1% of the clearing of remnant vegetation in Queensland (see Figure 3).Central Queensland Coast bioregion (1%) largely within Clarke - Connors Ranges subregion.Gulf Plains bioregion (2.5%) largely within Donors Plateau subregion.Cape York Peninsula bioregion (4.4%) largely within Weipa Plateau subregion.Southeast Queensland bioregion (4.7%) largely within Burnett - Curtis Hills and Ranges, Burnett - Curtis Coastal Lowlands and Moreton Basin subregions.

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Desert Uplands bioregion (4.8%) largely within the Alice Tableland and Jericho subregions.Einasleigh Uplands bioregion (7.1%) largely within Undara - Toomba Basalts and Broken River subregions.Mitchell Grass Downs bioregion (18.4%) largely within Southern Wooded Downs and Central Downs subregions.Mulga Lands bioregion (23.9% of clearing in Queensland) largely within Langlo Plains, Warrego Plains, Eastern Mulga Plains and North Eastern Plains subregions.Brigalow Belt bioregion (32.2% of clearing in Queensland) largely within Northern Bowen Basin, Bogie River Hills, Southern Downs and Cape River Hills subregions.The average annual rate of clearing of remnant regional ecosystem vegetation in Queensland between 20 was 42,552 hectares per year (Figure 2) and occurred in the: Remnant regional ecosystem vegetation analysis by bioregion and subregion 2019–2021 Area analysed for regional ecosystem statistics by bioregion and subregion. Remnant vegetation extent in Queensland Yearīioregion and subregion analysis of remnant regional ecosystem vegetation 1997–2021 View larger imageįigure 1. The extent of remnant vegetation in Queensland has declined by 2.49% (4.3 M ha) between 19, and in 2021 covered 79.97% of Queensland (see Table 1). Regional ecosystem analysis by vegetation community.Remnant vegetation analysis by bioregion and subregion.Average annual clearing rate of remnant vegetation.Bioregion and subregion analysis of remnant regional ecosystem vegetation 1997–2021.The report provides essential regional ecosystem extent information and consolidated maps to support state and local government, natural resource management organisations, business and landholders in vegetation management, planning and development. The rate of remnant vegetation clearing is also documented as hectares per year. The analysis includes the extent of clearing of remnant vegetation for individual regional ecosystems by tenure and several other themes. The report presents bioregional and subregional analysis of Queensland’s regional ecosystems pre-clearing extent and remnant vegetation extent at 14 points in time during the 24-year period from 1997 to 2021. The report is based on the detailed regional ecosystem survey and mapping Version 13.0 Regional Ecosystems (2023) and Version 5.0 Bioregions and subregions of Queensland (Figure 1), which are available on the Queensland Globe and Open Data, QSpatial. The report provides statistics on the extent of remnant regional ecosystem vegetation for the entire state of Queensland. Version 13.0 updates information across the State and extends the monitoring period to include 2021. This report presents state-wide, bioregion and subregion analysis of remnant vegetation extent of regional ecosystems in Queensland for the period 1997–2021 and replaces version 12.2 statistics Accad et al. Print Remnant regional ecosystem vegetation in Queensland













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