ACLUMP Partners
The Australian Collaborative Land Use Mapping Programme (ACLUMP) is a consortium of Australian and State Government partners. The Australian Government helps coordinate the mapping programme and State agencies are important sources of land information (eg property, agriculture and land resource data).
Major sources of funding for mapping work include the Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) and the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality (NAP).
Listed below are the major Australian and State Government agency partners.
Australian Government
- Bureau of Rural Sciences
- Department of Agriculture Fisheries & Forestry
- The National Land & Water Resources Audit
- Murray-Darling Basin Commission
State Government
- New South Wales Department of Natural Resources
- Northern Territory Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts
- Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water
- South Australian Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
- Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water
- Victorian Department of Primary Industries
- Western Australian Department of Agriculture and Food
Land use data sets are available from the Australian Natural Resources Data Library and from BRS' State and Territory partner agencies.
