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Australian agricultural resources: A national scale land capability map

Vanessa M. Adams, Jayden E. Engert

2022Data in Brief16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ongoing land clearing is a key driver of biodiversity loss and climate change. Effective action to halt land clearing and land degradation ultimately relies on understanding patterns of land capability for production uses, in particular agriculture, as a key driver of land use. Here we describe a national agricultural land capability map for Australia, based on harmonized state agricultural land capability datasets and modelled pastoral capability. State-level agricultural land capability datasets capture regional variations in crop selection and suitability. Hence, we reclassified these datasets to fit a nationally consistent land capability ranking scheme. For regions in which agricultural capability data was not available, we modelled agricultural and pastoral capability and mapped this to the same ranking scheme. The national land capability dataset fills an immediate knowledge need for Australia. This dataset has wide potential for utilization, such as for retrospective analysis of land use policies and prospective regional planning initiatives to ensure forward looking policies and land use plans optimize land allocation.

Topics & Concepts

ClearingLand useAgricultural landRanking (information retrieval)AgricultureEnvironmental resource managementScale (ratio)Land use, land-use change and forestryLand information systemLand-use planningLand managementLand degradationEnvironmental planningComputer scienceGeographyBusinessEnvironmental scienceCartographyEcologyFinanceArchaeologyMachine learningBiologySoil and Land Suitability AnalysisSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsAgricultural Innovations and Practices