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Understanding climate change shouldn't require a scientific background. Read how adaptation, impact and risk science are using SEED to make trusted climate data more accessible, helping...
When Dr Charlotte Simpson-Young needed to find the right vegetation communities for her research, SEED helped her identify 45 sites before a single field visit. Now, she's using the platform...
Creative Commons licensing gives you the freedom to explore, analyse, adapt and reuse SEED data. Find out how this globally recognised licence helps turn environmental information into...
SEED is making it easier for NSW Government teams to publish high-quality environmental data, supporting transparency, reuse and better decision-making across the state.
SEED is the NSW Government’s open data platform bringing together environmental data from across the state, making it freely accessible to those developing real-world solutions to real-world...
DustWatch is one of NSW’s largest and longest-running citizen science programs, playing a vital role in understanding and protecting our environment.
The first results from the NSW Koala Baseline Survey are now available, representing the most comprehensive estimate of koala populations ever undertaken in New South Wales. Delivered...
Hillslope erosion is a major form of soil degradation in New South Wales, occurring when rainfall runoff removes topsoil through sheet and rill erosion. This process can reduce soil health...
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