Dataset Number |
1269 |
Dataset Title |
Primary Production Priority Areas |
Status |
Published |
Metadata Maintained by |
PIRSA |
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Description
Category |
Agriculture |
Theme |
Agriculture |
Keywords and Qualifiers |
AGRICULTURE - Mapping INDUSTRY Primary - Mapping AGRICULTURE - Planning LAND Use - Mapping
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Dataset Type |
Spatial |
Description |
The Primary Production Priority Areas (PPPA) mapping project has been developed by PIRSA in response to various (South Australian) Planning Strategy directives, including the 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide, to identify 'areas of primary production significance' (Government of South Australia, 2010, p.106). Provisional PPPA boundaries have been identified by PIRSA on the basis of a range of factors relevant to sustainable primary industries development, including land capability, industry investment and land use, access to water, climatic considerations (including anticipated climate change) and any local conditions that give rural land special significance for primary production. Note that the concept does not include measures of landscape quality and is not intended for that purpose. Adoption of PPPA mapping and its incorporation INTO planning policy documents is subject to consultation with local government and other State government agencies and at their prerogative.
The data comes with a warning to users, the data is subjective, multiple inputs all of varying accuracies, and subject to change. Boundaries matched to cadastral parcels layer dated 11/04/2011. Further information about the data and mapping method used can be found in the unpublished PIRSA document Primary Production Priority Areas: Project Design and Method, June 2011. |
Dataset Use |
Created to identify 'areas of primary production significance' (Government of South Australia, 2010, p.106) and enable subsequent strategic planning and landuse policy development by local councils and state government agencies. Its intended use is as an information product to aid identification of `areas of primary production significance' in a consistent manner that is agreed by stakeholders. The data set is not a statement of policy of either PIRSA or the Government of South Australia.
The data comes with a warning to users, the data is subjective, multiple inputs all of varying accuracies, and subject to change. |
SDE Feature Class Name |
PPPA |
Projection/ Coordinate System |
GEOGRAPHIC |
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Custodian
Data Authority
Data Authority |
Department of Primary Industries and Regions |
Data Authority Name |
Matthew Palmer |
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Assistant Director, Industry & Economic Analysis |
Data Manager |
Russell Bird |
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Senior Information and GIS Consultant |
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Department of Primary Industries and Regions |
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russell.bird@sa.gov.au |
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8429 0318 |
Subject Matter Expert |
Peter Houston |
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Strategic Planner |
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Department of Primary Industries and Regions |
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Peter.Houston@sa.gov.au |
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8429 0112 |
Data Integrity Officer |
Paul Tretheway |
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GIS Analyst |
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Department of Primary Industries and Regions |
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paul.tretheway@sa.gov.au |
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8429 0316 |
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Data Provider
Data Provider |
Department of Primary Industries and Regions |
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Data Quality
Lineage |
Several Land use datasets were integrated with Soil Landscapes spatial data and various other data sets. This data was analysed, reclassified, filtered and generalised. Polygon areas < 100 Ha were eliminated. Final step was matched to cadastral parcels layer dated 11/04/2011.
Further information about the data and mapping method used can be found in the unpublished PIRSA document 'Primary Production Priority Areas: Project Design and Method, June 2011'SELECT 1 FROM DUAL;
and in companion reports for each of the twelve local government areas in the Greater Adelaide region with rural land. Information about adoption of PPPA mapping should be sought from those Local Councils. |
Completeness |
Mapping is 100% complete for the following Local Government Areas (Adelaide Hills, Onkaparinga, Yankalila, Mallala, Light, Salisbury, Gawler, Victor Harbour, Mount Barker, Barossa, Playford, and Alexandrina). The data is subject to amendment over time. The extent of the mapping may increase based on demands and priorities. |
Positional Accuracy |
Boundaries matched to cadastral parcels layer dated 11/04/2011. The accuracy of the boundaries is dependent upon the source. For most of the study area, absolute accuracy considered to be ±10m. |
Method / Capture Scale |
Method | Capture Scale | Comment |
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Field survey | 1:1 000 | Considerable ground-truthing was undertaken with site inspections. Attributes considered to be on high accuracy and reliability. |
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Geographic Extent
Extent Name | South Australia |
Min Easting or Longitude | 129 |
Min Northing or Latitude | -38.25 |
Max Easting or Longitude | 141 |
Max Northing or Latitude | -26 |
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Dataset Status
Initially Acquired |
01JAN2006 |
Last Updated |
18APRIL2018 |
Update Frequency |
Irregular |
Maintenance Method |
There are currently no plans to update this dataset |
Metadata Created |
15-JUN-2015 |
If copied, source dataset |
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Metadata updated |
10/AUG/20 dtup\tsouvall |
Authorised |
07/AUG/15 pisadom01\darbb |
Metadata Retired |
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Security Classification
ISMF Classification |
OFFICIAL |
ISMF Integrity |
I2 - MODERATE Requirement |
ISMF Availability |
A2 - MODERATE Requirement |
AusGOAL Licensing Classification |
CC BY (Attribution) |
Attribution |
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Further considerations for supply of dataset |
No |
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