{ "culture": "en-NZ", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This item displays Land Environments New Zealand (LENZ) Level4 in Taranaki Region. The dataset is classified based on Threat Level (%). It is included within the Ecosystem Mapping in Biodiversity group layer and serves as a feature layer for web maps in local mapping applications covering the Taranaki Region.\nLENZ is an environment-based land classification aimed at enhancing the management of New Zealand's environmental, conservation, and land resources. The classification process utilized fifteen spatially explicit data layers that describe various aspects of New Zealand's climate, landforms, and soils. These layers were selected based on their demonstrated functional and statistical relationships with the geographic distributions of widespread indigenous tree species.\nThe classification itself involved a two-stage multivariate procedure. Initially, a non-hierarchical procedure was used to allocate data points to nearly 800 environments across the nation. Subsequently, relationships among these 800 environments were analyzed using a hierarchical classification procedure, enabling the presentation of results at different levels of classification detail. Four classification levels were ultimately defined and extensively documented, encompassing 20, 100, 200, and 500 environments nationally. Data collection and processing were conducted by Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, with subsequent clipping by TRC GIS Specialist to include only features that intersect with the Taranaki Region boundary. Publication and distribution have been managed by TRC since 2016. The item was created by the TRC GIS Team (check the item updated date on ArcGIS Online). Identifier: c2f9b54a0aab49afbf5e63def2b08ef0", "description": "
Date <\/SPAN>:<\/SPAN><\/P> First published<\/SPAN>: <\/SPAN>2016<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> Data Captured<\/SPAN>: <\/SPAN>N/A<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> Last Updated<\/SPAN>: <\/SPAN>U<\/SPAN>pdates are based on the <\/SPAN>availability of<\/SPAN> data.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI><\/UL> Creator<\/SPAN>: Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research<\/SPAN><\/P> Publisher<\/SPAN>: <\/SPAN>TRC<\/SPAN><\/P> Subject<\/SPAN>: <\/SPAN>Biodiversity<\/SPAN>, <\/SPAN>Ecosystem Mapping<\/SPAN><\/P> Purpose<\/SPAN>: To be utilized for Open Data within the Web Map on Local Maps.<\/SPAN><\/P> Language<\/SPAN>: English<\/SPAN><\/P> Format<\/SPAN>: Feature Layer (hosted)<\/SPAN><\/P> Type<\/SPAN>: Vector (Polygon)<\/SPAN><\/P> Coverage<\/SPAN>: Top (Latitude) -38.668783, Bottom (Latitude) -39.879076, Left (Longitude) 173.745239, Right (Longitude) 175.103509<\/SPAN><\/P> Full Extent<\/SPAN><\/P> XMin: 1664813.7010000004<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> YMin: 5585311.012<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> XMax: 1771372.6069999998<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> YMax: 5713332.813<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI> Spatial Reference: 2193 (2193)<\/SPAN><\/P><\/LI><\/UL> Spatial Coverage<\/SPAN>: Taranaki Region, New Zealand<\/SPAN><\/P> Projection<\/SPAN>: New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000 (NZTM2000)<\/SPAN><\/P> Description<\/SPAN>: This item displays Land Environments New Zealand (LENZ) Level4 in Taranaki Region. The dataset is classified based on Threat Level (%). It is included within the Ecosystem Mapping in Biodiversity group layer and serves as a feature layer for web maps in local mapping applications covering the Taranaki Region.<\/SPAN><\/P> LENZ is an environment-based land classification aimed at enhancing the management of New Zealand's environmental, conservation, and land resources. The classification process utilized fifteen spatially explicit data layers that describe various aspects of New Zealand's climate, landforms, and soils. These layers were selected based on their demonstrated functional and statistical relationships with the geographic distributions of widespread indigenous tree species.<\/SPAN><\/P> The classification itself involved a two-stage multivariate procedure. Initially, a non-hierarchical procedure was used to allocate data points to nearly 800 environments across the nation. Subsequently, relationships among these 800 environments were analyzed using a hierarchical classification procedure, enabling the presentation of results at different levels of classification detail. Four classification levels were ultimately defined and extensively documented, encompassing 20, 100, 200, and 500 environments nationally. <\/SPAN><\/P> \"The classification process utilized fifteen spatially explicit data layers that describe various aspects of New Zealand's climate, landforms, and soils. These layers were selected based on their demonstrated functional and statistical relationships with the geographic distributions of widespread indigenous tree species.<\/SPAN><\/P> To classify the data, a two-stage multivariate procedure was employed. Initially, a non-hierarchical procedure allocated data points to nearly 800 environments across the nation. Subsequently, relationships among these 800 environments were analyzed using a hierarchical classification procedure, allowing for results to be displayed at various levels of classification detail. Four classification levels were ultimately defined and extensively documented, comprising 20, 100, 200, and 500 environments nationally.<\/SPAN><\/P>