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CRA Projects and Data

From 1995 - 2000 RACAC oversaw Comprehensive Regional Assessments (CRAs) of forested regions in coastal New South Wales, involving the collection and analysis of scientific, environment and heritage and social and economic data.

Over 150 projects in the Eden, North East, and Southern regions have generated unprecedented scientific information which can be used not only by forest stakeholders but also by local councils, government agencies and the public. CRA Project Reports are available on the Regional Forest Agreements (RFA) Website.

GIS Data
Many CRA projects have produced spatial datasets or Geographical Information Systems (GIS) data. Some of the GIS datasets funded by RACAC as part of the CRA process are currently listed on the new Community Access to Natural Resources Information (CANRI) website, under the Natural Resources Data Directory, and the Wildlife Atlas links.


In this section:
  • What is RACAC?
  • RACAC Members
  • RACAC Terms of Reference
  • Eastern Regions - Comprehensive Regional Assessments (CRAs)
  • Eastern Regions - CRA Projects and Data
  • Goulburn Region Land Use Proposal
  • Western Regional Assessment
  • The community's role in forest assessments
  • Structural adjustment assistance for the timber industry
  • Interim Assessment Process Report (IAP)
  • Region Map
  • Contacting us
  •  Snake


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