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and
Lesslie
1987:
Victoria
methodology for
ease of digitising,
storing and
spatially
organising
wilderness
quality indicators
through a grid
cell framework
(National
Wilderness
Inventory State
I).
distinguished
according to the
level of access and
the degree of use:
major two-wheel-
drive roads; minor
two-wheel-drive
roads; and four-
wheel-drive
tracks.
Department of
Conservation
Forests and
Lands regional
maps, RAC
Victoria Guide
maps,
governmental
reports, land
tenure
information and
personal
knowledge.
Lesslie et
al. 1988a:
Tasmania
As for Lesslie
et al. 1987.
National
Wilderness
Inventory Stage
II, as for Lesslie
et al. 1987.
No special
consideration.
As for Lesslie et
al. 1987.
National
1:250,000
topographic
mapping grid, of
Tasmania,
1:100,000
topographic
maps, 1:25,000
1:500,000
vegetation map
topographic
series, RAC
Tasmania touring
information,
Forestry
Commission
1:100,000 maps,
large-scale aerial
photography,
Forestry
Commission
Tasmania GIS
Forest type
database.
Lesslie et al.
1991 a:
Cape York
Peninsula,
Queensland
As for Lesslie et
al. 1987.
National
Wilderness
Inventory
Stage III.
No special
consideration.
As for Lesslie et al.
1987
National
1:250,000
topographical
mapping grid.
Lesslie et al.
1991 b:
Kangaroo
Island,
South
Australia
As for Lesslie et
al. 1987.
National
Wilderness
Inventory:
South
Australia.
Lakes, rivers
and oceans
included as
natural bodies.
In addition to the
three grades utilised
in previous
National
Wilderness
Inventory stages a
fourth grade of
access was
distinguished: very
National
1:250,000
topographical
mapping grid,
1:100,000 map
series,
Department of
Lands 1:50,000
map series,
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