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The Great Barrier Reef meets all 4 World Heritage natural criteria. This dataset, provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, likely contains structured information related to these criteria. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
SoE2020 data from the Queensland government's Department of Environment, Science and Innovation identifies 34 major threats impacting threatened flora. The threats affecting the most species are 'inappropriate fire regimes', 'weeds', and 'clearing of vegetation'. Climate change impacts are also identified as a major factor in the risk of extinction for flora species in Queensland.
Between 2013 and 2017, woody vegetation decreased in extent within riparian zones of South East Queensland and Great Barrier Reef catchments. The dataset, published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, indicates land clearing as the primary cause. Maintaining this vegetation is important for reducing waterway pollution, stabilizing streambanks, and providing biodiversity habitat.
Queensland's aquatic ecosystems are affected by various pressures from land management. The dataset likely contains information on primary catchment pressures such as sediments, nutrients, and pesticides, as well as the impact of climate change. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area meets all four UNESCO natural criteria. The dataset likely contains information on its exceptional natural beauty, evolutionary history, ongoing ecological processes, and status as a centre of biological diversity. It is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
395 seabed samples and 14 environmental variables were used to create a spatially continuous prediction of seabed gravel content for the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions. This 10-meter resolution raster grid was produced by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government's Department of Environment and Natural Resources, using data from surveys conducted between 2011 and 2017. Predictive accuracy for gravel content is reported as VEcv = 59%, representing a 68.4% improvement over a commonly used interpolation method.
Sediment, nutrients, chemicals, and riparian forest loss are the major catchment pressures impacting Queensland's freshwater rivers. The dataset, published by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, was last updated on 2026-05-27. It likely contains regional assessments of these environmental stressors.
The dataset describes major catchment pressures affecting Queensland's freshwater rivers. It focuses on sediment, nutrients, chemicals, and the loss of riparian forests, with their relative importance varying between regions. The data was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Queensland's coastal sewage treatment plants have released relatively constant volumes and loads of nitrogen and phosphorus into waterways since 2010. A significant reduction in both volume and nitrogen loads occurred in 2014. The dataset is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Fraser Island (K'gari) meets three World Heritage natural criteria. The dataset likely contains assessments related to natural phenomena, earth's history, and ongoing ecological processes. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
152.4 KB of data from a field study investigating the regulatory mechanisms of soil organic carbon stocks in riparian wetlands. The dataset, authored by peixuan yan and last updated on 2026-05-10, analyzes how carbon storage bottlenecks shift based on plant competitive, stress-tolerant, and ruderal ecological strategies. It provides a theoretical basis for understanding wetland carbon cycling and plant-function-based ecosystem management.
Two ground-based observation campaigns recorded fires near Maraba, Para, Brazil from November 3-5, 2001, and between Cuiaba and Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, Brazil from July 12-15, 2002. Data collected by visual inspection from roads include fire position, time, estimated size, and vegetation type burned. This dataset provides localized, in-situ validation for satellite-derived fire products in the Amazon region.
Queensland data tracks the annual volume and load of nitrogen and phosphorus released from coastal sewage treatment plants into waterways. The data shows levels have remained relatively constant since 2010, with notable reductions in 2014 and 2016. It is provided by the Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A dataset from the Queensland government describing the natural criteria under which Fraser Island was inscribed as a World Heritage site. The data was published by the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and was last updated in May 2026. It likely contains information on the island's exceptional natural beauty, representation of earth's history, and significant ecological processes.
The Outlook Report 2019 found the Great Barrier Reef's condition grade is 'good borderline with poor'. The dataset, published by Queensland's Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation department, describes the deterioration of the property's condition against four natural world heritage criteria. It was last updated on 2026-05-27.
The Great Barrier Reef's ecological processes are assessed in this dataset. It was published by the Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation and last updated in May 2026. The description indicates a focus on the deteriorating condition of processes affecting the reef's integrity.
World Bank Group data on Japan's environment, covering forests, biodiversity, emissions, and pollution. The dataset is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and was last updated on 2026-04-28. It is part of a consolidated collection of World Bank indicators for Japan available on the HDX platform.
Two complete mitochondrial genomes sequenced for subspecies Citellophilus tesquorum dzetysuensis and C. t. mongolicus using the Illumina NovaSeq platform. Comparative analyses were conducted with 33 publicly available flea mitochondrial genomes. Mingna Duan published the data on figshare in April 2026.
High-resolution plankton images were collected from the East Australian Current system between October 9 and November 2, 2023. The dataset is a dynamic, 'living' collection hosted on EcoTaxa, undergoing ongoing validation and expansion by researchers Dr. Alice Della Penna and Dr. Alexandre Lheriau-Nice. This research was supported by a grant of sea time on the CSIRO Marine National Facility's RV Investigator.
World Bank Group data on India's natural and man-made environmental resources. The dataset likely contains indicators for forests, biodiversity, emissions, and pollution, sourced from the World Bank's data portal. It was last updated on 2026-04-28 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.