A GIS Based Assessment of Land Suitable for Growing Hoop Pine in the Atherton, Eacham and Herberton Shires of North Queensland


Autoria(s): Baynes, J.
Contribuinte(s)

Asio, V. B.

Data(s)

30/07/2007

Resumo

The area of private land suitable and available for growing hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) on the Atherton Tablelands in North Queensland was modelled using a geographic information system (GIS). In Atherton, Eacham and Herberton shires, approximately 64,700 ha of privately owned land were identified as having a mean annual rainfall and soil type similar to Forestry Plantations Queensland (FPQ) hoop pine growth plots with an approximate growth rate of 20 m3 per annum. Land with slope of over 25° and land covered with native vegetation were excluded in the estimation. If land which is currently used for high-value agriculture is also excluded, the net area of land potentially suitable and available for expansion of hoop pine plantations is approximately 22,900 ha. Expert silvicultural advice emphasized the role of site preparation and weed control in affecting the long-term growth rate of hoop pine. Hence, sites with less than optimal fertility and rainfall may be considered as being potentially suitable for growing hoop pine at a lower growth rate. The datasets had been prepared at various scales and differing precision for their description of land attributes. Therefore, the results of this investigation have limited applicability for planning at the individual farm level but are useful at the regional level to target areas for plantation expansion.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:24541/n07_HPPP_GIS_report7.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:24541

Publicador

Visayas State College of Agriculture

Palavras-Chave #spatial modelling #digital elevation model #Shuttle Radar Topography Mission #Araucaria cunninghamii #hoop pine #Atherton Tablelands, Queensland #C1 #300604 Management and Environment #770702 Land and water management
Tipo

Journal Article