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Fowlers Gap, western New South Wales<br />

Figures<br />

1. Present <strong>vegetation</strong> (1988) mapped by J.A. Carnahan .................................................... 8<br />

2. Data set and <strong>vegetation</strong> data found in a map unit of a South Australian data set 13<br />

3. Hierarchy information as a map legend for a small number of polygons ............... 14<br />

4. Intensive and extensive land use zones of Australia .................................................... 16<br />

5. Pre-European major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups .......................................................................... 35<br />

6. Pre-European major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups data set classification detail ....................... 36<br />

7. Pre-European major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups data set scale ................................................ 36<br />

8. Major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups ..................................................................................................... 39<br />

9. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups data set classification detail .................................. 40<br />

10. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups data set scale ........................................................... 40<br />

11. Extent of <strong>native</strong> <strong>vegetation</strong> in Australia .......................................................................... 43<br />

12. Percentage remaining <strong>native</strong> <strong>vegetation</strong> in river basins ............................................... 44<br />

13. Percentage remaining <strong>native</strong> <strong>vegetation</strong> in subregions ................................................ 44<br />

14. Continental landscape stress ............................................................................................. 47<br />

15. Area of pre-European and present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in Australia .............. 49<br />

16. 1996/97 land use in the Isaac – Comet Downs subregion ........................................ 52<br />

17. Pre-European <strong>vegetation</strong> Isaac – Comet Downs subregion ...................................... 52<br />

18. Major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups Isaac – Comet Downs subregion....................................... 52<br />

19. Cleared major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups ..................................................................................... 55<br />

20. Percentage <strong>native</strong> <strong>vegetation</strong> extent by IBRA bioregion ............................................ 59<br />

21. Percentage <strong>native</strong> <strong>vegetation</strong> extent by IBRA subregion ............................................ 59<br />

22. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in the Australian Capital Territory ...................... 65<br />

23. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in New South Wales .............................................. 71<br />

24. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in the Northern Territory .................................... 79<br />

25. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in Queensland ......................................................... 86<br />

26. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in South Australia .................................................... 92<br />

27. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in Tasmania ............................................................... 97<br />

28. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in Victoria ............................................................... 103<br />

29. Present major <strong>vegetation</strong> groups in Western Australia ............................................ 111<br />

30. Fragmentation classes in subregions ............................................................................. 113<br />

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