Australia's State of the Forests Report
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Forest species and ecological communities
Publication date: October 2024
This data workbook contains lists of species of fauna and flora identified as forest-dwelling, and lists of forest-dwelling threatened species and threatened forest ecological communities, including listing status and threat categories where applicable. The lists were compiled for Australia's State of the Forests Report.
Forest-dwelling species are those species that may use forest habitat for all or part of their lifecycles.
Data by topic
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Australia's State of the Forests Report
Australia's State of the Forests Report is the national report on the status of all of Australia's forests. It reports on biophysical, conservation, social, cultural and economic aspects of forests across 44 indicators.
The following are headline data from the latest update of Indicator 1.1a:
Australia's State of the Forests Report
Australia's State of the Forests Report is the national report on the status of all of Australia's forests. It reports on biophysical, conservation, social, cultural and economic aspects of forests across 44 indicators.
Key findings and reporting by indicator can be accessed via the headings below, or via the left menu.
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Indicator 6.5d: Resilience of forest dependent Indigenous communities to changing social and economic conditions (2024)
This indicator provides a measure of the extent to which forest dependent Indigenous communities are able to respond and adapt to change successfully. Resilient forest dependent Indigenous communities will adapt to changing social and economic conditions, ensuring they prosper into the future.
This is the Key information for Indicator 6.5d, published July 2024.
Indicator 6.5c: Resilience of forest dependent communities to changing social and economic conditions (2024)
This Indicator provides a measure of the extent to which forest dependent communities are able to respond and adapt to change successfully. Resilient forest dependent communities will adapt to changing social and economic conditions, ensuring they remain viable into the future.
This is the Key information for Indicator 6.5c, published July 2024.
Indicator 6.5a: Direct and indirect employment in the forest sector (2024)
This indicator measures the level of direct and indirect employment in the forest sector. Employment is an important measure of the contribution of forests to viable communities and the national economy.
This is the Key information for Indicator 6.5a, published July 2024.