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DOC Tracks

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Added 04 May 2009 · Updated 13 Oct 2009

Description

Spatial Representation of the Department Of Conservation's Assets - Tracks.

The tracks fall on public conservation land managed by DOC. They are assets managed by the Department. The Asset Management Information System (AMIS) database provides attribute information of the tracks. The spatial extent of the tracks is maintained by DOC's conservancy staff and held in a national geodatabase.

The spatial data is captured by 6 different methods

1) Differential GPS data capture with infill of missing points

2) GPS data capture with infill of missing points

3) Digitised from aerial photography (hardcopy)

4) Digitised from aerial photography (scanned)

5) LINZ 50k topographical data

6) Digitised from LINZ MZMS 260 map images

Result of Official Information Act request

This data was originally provided by DOC under the New Zealand Official Information Act.

Conditions of use

The information and data are provided as a public service by the Department of Conservation (DOC) under the following conditions:

1) The information supplied is provided for general information only.

2) The Department of Conservation makes no claims, promises or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of the information, or its suitability for any purpose.

3) The Department of Conservation does not accept any liability for the content and shall not be responsible or liable for any claims of any kind arising from the use of the information.

4) The Crown (through the Department of Conservation) remains the sole owner of the intellectual property in the information on this disk.

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Specifications

Type: Vector linestring
Feature count: 3254

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Version history

Version 3 - Imported on Jan. 5, 2010 from Shapefile 'DOC_Tracks' in NZGD49 / New Zealand Map Grid. No errors encountered.

Version 2 - Imported on Oct. 13, 2009.

Version 1 - Imported on May 4, 2009.

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