Experimental ecosystem accounts and supplementary data for the Flinders, Norman and Gilbert river catchments. A data collection from the Regional Ecosystem Accounting Pilot projects

This data collection comprises experimental ecosystem accounts for the Flinders, Norman and Gilbert river catchments.\n\nThese experimental accounts are a proof of concept offering methods and data that could potentially be used in national ecosystem accounts. While the account-ready data are curren...

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Hauptverfasser: Richards, Anna, Schmidt, Becky, Liu, Ning, Mokany, Karel, Smith, Greg, Williams, Kristen, Evans, David, Ferrier, Simon, Giljohann, Kate, Grainger, Daniel, Harwood, Thomas, Hayward, Jodie, Johnson, Steph, Khan, Sana, Lehmann, Eric, Liedloff, Adam, Murphy, Helen, Newnham, Glenn, Roxburgh, Stephen, Schirru, Ella, Stewart, Stephen, Tetreault Campbell, Sally, Ware, Chris, Watson, Ian
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Zusammenfassung:This data collection comprises experimental ecosystem accounts for the Flinders, Norman and Gilbert river catchments.\n\nThese experimental accounts are a proof of concept offering methods and data that could potentially be used in national ecosystem accounts. While the account-ready data are currently the 'best available', further validation is required before being used for decision making.\n\nThe data collection includes account tables, supplementary data, maps and charts derived from account-ready data (provided in related data collections). The 'synthear' package in R (http://doi.org/10.25919/kx7z-sh64) was used to compile the account-ready data into account tables for the Ecosystem Accounting Area (EAA): the Flinders, Norman and Gilbert river catchments. Accounts are provided for the following reporting areas (subdivisions of the EAA): (1) ecosystem types and states; (2) realms, biomes and ecosystem functional groups, as defined by the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting framework; (3) river catchments. Stock accounts open and close at 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2019, respectively, which in some cases is represented by an annual average of the 2017-18 and 2018-19 financial years, respectively. Longer time series are provided as supplementary data where available. Flow accounts are for 2018-19.\n | Provider's Access Rights: Accessible for free