Description: The fire history dataset is a historical record of mapped bushfires that have occurred throughout Tasmania. It forms a critical input into the evaluation of bushfire risk and potential throughout the state. Analysis of past fires assists authorities during prevention, mitigation and suppression of bushfires. The fire history dataset is comprised of two feature classes: FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTEDThe fire history records from individual agencies are appended each year into the FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES feature class. FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES is a cumulative history layer with overlapping areas where multiple fires have impacted a single region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class is derived from FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and identifies the latest fire and historical statistics for each region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class does not contain any overlaps.
Description: The fire history dataset is a historical record of mapped bushfires that have occurred throughout Tasmania. It forms a critical input into the evaluation of bushfire risk and potential throughout the state. Analysis of past fires assists authorities during prevention, mitigation and suppression of bushfires. The fire history dataset is comprised of two feature classes: FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTEDThe fire history records from individual agencies are appended each year into the FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES feature class. FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES is a cumulative history layer with overlapping areas where multiple fires have impacted a single region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class is derived from FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and identifies the latest fire and historical statistics for each region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class does not contain any overlaps.
Description: The fire history dataset is a historical record of mapped bushfires that have occurred throughout Tasmania. It forms a critical input into the evaluation of bushfire risk and potential throughout the state. Analysis of past fires assists authorities during prevention, mitigation and suppression of bushfires. The fire history dataset is comprised of two feature classes: FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTEDThe fire history records from individual agencies are appended each year into the FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES feature class. FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES is a cumulative history layer with overlapping areas where multiple fires have impacted a single region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class is derived from FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and identifies the latest fire and historical statistics for each region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class does not contain any overlaps.
Description: The fire history dataset is a historical record of mapped bushfires that have occurred throughout Tasmania. It forms a critical input into the evaluation of bushfire risk and potential throughout the state. Analysis of past fires assists authorities during prevention, mitigation and suppression of bushfires. The fire history dataset is comprised of two feature classes: FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTEDThe fire history records from individual agencies are appended each year into the FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES feature class. FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES is a cumulative history layer with overlapping areas where multiple fires have impacted a single region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class is derived from FIRE_HISTORY_ALL_FIRES and identifies the latest fire and historical statistics for each region. The FIRE_HISTORY_LAST_IMPACTED feature class does not contain any overlaps.
Description: Places well known to emergency services that are considered places to meet or get to for an emergency evacuation or extraction. This layer was originally developed by Forestry Tasmania (now known as Sustainable Tasmanian Timbers).
Description: Public Community Health Facilities layer built from data supplied by Department of Health and Human Services. Please review the LIST Web Services Terms and Conditions "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LISTWebServicesTermsConditions.pdf" and Land Tasmania Data Attribution Guidelines "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LandTasmaniaDataAttributionGuidelines.pdf" before using this layer.
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Description: Real-time meteorological and PM2.5 and PM10 data from the Environment Protection Authority Tasmania "BLANkET" air monitoring network. Data have not been quality controlled. User must determine fitness for purpose. Environment Protection Authority Tasmania accepts no liability arising from use. enquiries@epa.tas.gov.au. Environment Protection Authority Tasmania is not responsible for the availability of the data; any data loss; misuse of data or any direct or indirect consequences of relying upon or using the data in its present or future format. Indicative PM2.5 and PM10 measures are given in units of micrograms/m^3. Time is in AEST. Data thematically coloured based on PM2.5 values.
Copyright Text: Environment Protection Authority Tasmania - CC BY-SA 4.0
Description: Building Points are those man made structures used for occupation, commercial, service or storage purposes. Any built structure with one side having a length less than 25 metres. (Buildings with sides greater than 25m are captured as polygon features and delivered as the LIST Building Polygons dataset. Building types include: Residence, Feature (those shown in red on the Tasmanian Towns Street Atlas), Shed, Ruin, Hothouse, Silo, Commercial, Industrial. Please review the LIST Web Services Terms and Conditions "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LISTWebServicesTermsConditions.pdf" and Land Tasmania Data Attribution Guidelines "http://listdata.thelist.tas.gov.au/public/LandTasmaniaDataAttributionGuidelines.pdf" before using this layer.