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Ecological indicators for geothermal vegetation and habitats in the Waikato region

TR 2015/10

Report: TR 2015/10

Author: Wildlands Consultants Ltd

About this report

Geothermal ecosystems are one of the most threatened and sensitive ecosystem types in New Zealand and the Waikato region.

Simple and robust indicators are required, to provide relevant and timely information on changes over time. This report provides a comprehensive set of indicators, based on extent, condition, and landscape context.

Each indicator is associated with a five-point scale by which the status of each indicator can be assessed. Indicator rating thresholds should be reviewed once monitoring has been implemented to ensure they are relevant and meaningful. The indicators can be assessed as part of an ongoing monitoring programme, which can be implemented at various levels of intensity, and frequency.

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Ecological indicators for geothermal vegetation and habitats in the Waikato region [PDF, 544 KB]