Petersen, CNel, JLSmith-Adao, Lindie BMaherry, AVan Deventer, HeidiVan Niekerk, LaraAmis, MBhengu, SHardwick, DMack, SMbona, NSwartz, EWistebaar, N2010-09-162010-09-162010-03Petersen, C, Nel, JL, Smith-Adao, L et al. 2010. Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa, pp 17http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4367The National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Areas (NFEPA) project builds on the river component of the National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment (NSBA) 2004, and will feed directly into the National Biodiversity Assessment (NBA) 2010. This multi-partner project between CSIR, WRC, SANBI, DWEA, WWF, SAIAB and SAN Parks aims to identify a national network of freshwater conservation areas and to explore institutional mechanisms for their implementation. A range of input data layers were used in the NFEPA project. These data layers include for example river networks, sub-quaternary catchments, river types, mosaiced land cover and transformed water bodies, river condition, free-flowing rivers, wetland delineations, significant wetland clusters, estuary delineations, high groundwater recharge areas, high water yield areas per primary catchment, fish sanctuaries, etc. The data layers were refined and finalized following regional expert review from May to July 2009 for the NFEPA planning process. These data layers will be incorporated into a series of maps per Water Management Area, showing the freshwater ecosystem areas identified. The input GIS layers used are briefly described, together with methods that were used to collate the data. Furthermore, data dissemination through for example SANBI's BGIS website (http://bgis.sanbi.org) will be discussed as well as the development of an atlas of freshwater conservation planning in South Africa.enNational Freshwater Ecosystem Priority AreasNFEPACouncil of Science Industrail ResearchCSIRSANBIDWEAWWFSAIABSANFreshwater BiodiversityBiodiversityFreshwater conservation areasNational Spatial Biodiversity AssessmentNSBACollating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South AfricaConference PresentationPetersen, C., Nel, J., Smith-Adao, L., Maherry, A., Van Deventer, H., Van Niekerk, L., ... Wistebaar, N. (2010). Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4367Petersen, C, JL Nel, L Smith-Adao, A Maherry, Heidi Van Deventer, Lara Van Niekerk, M Amis, et al. "Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4367Petersen C, Nel J, Smith-Adao L, Maherry A, Van Deventer H, Van Niekerk L, et al, Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4367 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Petersen, C AU - Nel, JL AU - Smith-Adao, L AU - Maherry, A AU - Van Deventer, Heidi AU - Van Niekerk, Lara AU - Amis, M AU - Bhengu, S AU - Hardwick, D AU - Mack, S AU - Mbona, N AU - Swartz, E AU - Wistebaar, N AB - The National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Areas (NFEPA) project builds on the river component of the National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment (NSBA) 2004, and will feed directly into the National Biodiversity Assessment (NBA) 2010. This multi-partner project between CSIR, WRC, SANBI, DWEA, WWF, SAIAB and SAN Parks aims to identify a national network of freshwater conservation areas and to explore institutional mechanisms for their implementation. A range of input data layers were used in the NFEPA project. These data layers include for example river networks, sub-quaternary catchments, river types, mosaiced land cover and transformed water bodies, river condition, free-flowing rivers, wetland delineations, significant wetland clusters, estuary delineations, high groundwater recharge areas, high water yield areas per primary catchment, fish sanctuaries, etc. The data layers were refined and finalized following regional expert review from May to July 2009 for the NFEPA planning process. These data layers will be incorporated into a series of maps per Water Management Area, showing the freshwater ecosystem areas identified. The input GIS layers used are briefly described, together with methods that were used to collate the data. Furthermore, data dissemination through for example SANBI's BGIS website (http://bgis.sanbi.org) will be discussed as well as the development of an atlas of freshwater conservation planning in South Africa. DA - 2010-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Areas KW - NFEPA KW - Council of Science Industrail Research KW - CSIR KW - SANBI KW - DWEA KW - WWF KW - SAIAB KW - SAN KW - Freshwater Biodiversity KW - Biodiversity KW - Freshwater conservation areas KW - National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment KW - NSBA LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 T1 - Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa TI - Collating data for freshwater biodiversity planning in South Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4367 ER -