2018-19 SLATS Report—Bioregions
- Brigalow Belt
- Channel Country
- Central Queensland Coast
- Cape York Peninsula
- Desert Uplands
- Einasleigh Uplands
- Gulf Plains
- Mitchell Grass Downs
- Mulga Lands
- New England Tableland
- Northwest Highlands
- Southeast Queensland
- Wet Tropics
Brigalow Belt
Channel Country
Central Queensland Coast
Cape York Peninsula
Desert Uplands
Einasleigh Uplands
Gulf Plains
Mitchell Grass Downs
Mulga Lands
New England Tableland
Northwest Highlands
Southeast Queensland
Wet Tropics
Note: Age estimates should be read as indicative only. SLATS continues to work on refining its age estimation approaches. The current estimates are based largely on data relating to time since cleared derived from SLATS clearing histories, but also includes information derived from time-series analysis of Landsat satellite imagery aimed at detecting disturbance and woody vegetation regrowth. The age estimates use this information where sufficient evidence was available in the time series data. For more information on how the age estimates are derived refer to the SLATS methodology. It is also important to note that woody vegetation that is greater than 15 years is not always considered to be remnant or high value regrowth as additional criteria such as species composition and vegetation height are used to determine remnant or high value regrowth status. This is determined by the Queensland Herbarium as part of the regional ecosystem mapping framework.