it does not include all of the information required by IBSA Submissions, the system will not allow it to be submitted. IBSA data packages must be submitted via IBSA Submissions. spatially referenced data derived from the survey.a metadata and licencing statement, completed online. Proponents and applicants are required to prepare IBSA data packages to accompany biodiversity survey reports used to support assessment and compliance processes. Surveys in marine environments are not included in IBSA this information should instead be submitted to the Index of Marine Surveys for Assessments. Information submitted to IBSA includes reports and datasets from flora and vegetation, terrestrial fauna, subterranean fauna and terrestrial aquatic biodiversity surveys. This includes surveys conducted for assessment and post-assessment processes for significant and strategic proposals, schemes and scheme amendments, native vegetation clearing permits and works approvals and licences. Scopeĭata associated with land-based biodiversity survey reports submitted to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER), the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) and the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) under the EP Act are required to be submitted to IBSA. improved availability of environmental information for the community.įurther information about IBSA is provided in our IBSA promotional brochure and IBSA fact sheet, available in the ‘Publications’ section, below.an expanded knowledge base of WA’s flora and fauna.a broader decision-making base for regulators.more efficient assessments for proponents.The consolidation of biodiversity data in IBSA delivers: The objectives of IBSA are to capture and consolidate data contained in biodiversity survey reports that support assessments and compliance under the Environmental Protection Act 1986 (the EP Act) and to provide a platform to make the information publicly available.
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