Northern Australian Aquatic Assets Geodatabase v2.0


The Northern Australian Aquatic Assets Geodatabase (NAAAG) v2.0 has been developed to assist in the quantification and communication of risks associated with threats to aquatic ecological assets across northern Australia. The NAAAG comprises a base level set of spatial layers on aquatic features (rivers, lakes, swamps, estuaries, springs) and context layers (catchments, land use, protected areas, terrain, vegetation, roads and places) associated with the aquatic features. The NAAAG also includes a catchment based assessment of relative risk scores associated with threats arising from factors such as flow alteration, sea level rise and climate change. Because a great deal of spatial data is now freely available for download, the NAAAG is not a comprehensive database but has been designed as a base level set of data on aquatic features upon which users can incorporate additional data sets if desired.

The NAAAG v2.0 data package has been developed using ESRI Geodatabase technologies and the data layers have been set up for viewing as an ArcMAP 10.1 project. A User Guide for the NAAAG, provides information on the design and structure of the geodatabase, how to use the data, and background information on data layers stored in the geodatabase. Metadata and supporting documentation for the data sets incorporated into the geodatabases is also included in the data package.

The User Guide and Supporting Report (Close et al 2015 "Vulnerability and Risk Assessment") can be downloaded here. A zip file (3.2GB) containing the NAAAG Geodatabase is available for download via Griffith University's Research Data Repository (RDR).  To access the Geodatabase file, follow these steps:

  • Click on this link to the Griffith RDR.
  • Choose "Log in as guest"
  • You should then be directed to the record for the NAAAG Geodatabase, where the file can be downloaded.

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Dataset, Report
https://doi.org/10.4225/01/58197470E09B5
050101 - Ecological Impacts of Climate Change, 040608 - Surfacewater Hydrology, 050205 - Environmental Management, 050202 - Conservation and Biodiversity
Geographic and Temporal Extents
Cape York, Northern Gulf, Burdekin, Rangelands, Southern Gulf, Northern Territory
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Attributions and Constraints
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence CC-BY: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/deed.en Copyright Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University.
Australian Rivers Institute
Kennard, M. Tews, K. Ward, D. Bartolo, R.
Ward, D., Tews, K, & Bartolo, R. & Kennard, M. (2015). Northern Australian Aquatic Assets Geodatabase V2.0. User Guide. Climate Change Adaptation across Australia’s Monsoonal North – Northern Monsoon Cluster (Stream 2 of the Regional Natural Resource Management Planning for Climate Change Fund). Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University.
Mark Kennard, Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University. Ph. 07 3735 7401, email: m.kennard@griffith.edu.au
2015