We have been reporting on landcover change annually since 2008, and data on woody vegetation loss is available back to 1988. Over time, monitoring has been undertaken using a range of sensors and reported in a variety of formats.
Data and reports are available. You can also search for specific datasets on the Sharing and Enabling Environmental Data portal.
Previous reports and data
- 2021 long-term trends in woody vegetation clearing
- 2021 landcover change reporting page
- 2020 landcover change reporting page
- 2019 landcover change reporting page
- 2018 landcover change reporting page
- NSW Woody Vegetation Change 2017–18 spreadsheet (XLSX 175KB)
- NSW Native Vegetation 2016–17 data spreadsheet (XLSX 472KB).
- NSW Report on Native Vegetation 2014–16 (PDF 1.7MB)
- NSW Report on Native Vegetation 2013–14 (PDF 6.8MB)
- NSW Report on Native Vegetation 2011–13
- NSW Annual Report on Native Vegetation 2010
- NSW Annual Report on Native Vegetation 2009
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card January to June 2009
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card July to December 2009
- NSW Annual Report on Native Vegetation 2008
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card July to December 2008
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card January to June 2008
- NSW Woody Vegetation Change 2006–2007 Report
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card July to December 2007
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card January to June 2007
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card 2006
- NSW Native Vegetation Report Card for 1 January to 30 June 2006
- NSW Woody Vegetation Change 2004–2006 Report
- A Comparison of Woody Change Mapping based on SPOT 5 and Landsat TM Imagery