WA Comprehensive Regional Assessment Report - Volume 2 Maps
The following maps are presented in both GIF format (for viewing in a Web browser) and Postscript format (for downloading).
- Map 1: Existing reserve status
- Map 2: Sawmill and Timber Processing
- Map 3: Significance for Sustained Timber Yield
- Map 4: Recreation Sites
- Map 5: Species Richness
- Map 6: Mineral Resources
- Map 7: Weighted Composite Mineral Potential
- Map 8: Mineral Commodities and Structures
- Map 9: Exploration and Mining Tenements and Activities
- Map 10: Significant Apiculture Areas
- Map 11: Floriculture Industry Production
- Map 12: Forest Ecosystems on Crown Land
- Map 13: Native Vegetation Remaining on Private Land
- Map 14: Old-growth Forest
- Map 15: Declared Rare and Priority Flora
- Map 16: Wilderness Quality
- Map 17: Biophysical Naturalness
- Map 18: Potential Reservoirs that may Impact CALM Managed Lands
- Diagram 1: "The area in which I live is very dependent on the timber of logging industry"
- Diagram 2: "If there was a decrease in the future use of forests by the timber, mining or tourism industries, do you think this would affect your community?"
Last reviewed: 07 May 2008
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