{ "culture": "en-NZ", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Copied from Rec2ws layer in Rec2_watersheds group here: M:\\GIS\\Data\\Hydrology\\River Environment Classification\\nzRec2.gdb\nIn order to allow joins/editing without damaging core dataset. Joined to DegradedCatchmentsRECv2.4_30May2023.xlsx, here: G:\\GIS\\Environmental Information\\2023\\pSWLP_CourtMaps_09022023.", "description": "
The important attributes are nzsegment (primary key), which can be used to join the watershed polygons to the river network, and the old_nzreach (which can be used to retrieve values from REC1 river classification, and other previously calculated properties). The shape_area gives the area of the watershed in meters squared.<\/SPAN> <\/SPAN><\/P> This was an update from Ton Snelder for the following reason: <\/SPAN>The \u201cAll Indicators\u201d map now needs to <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>exclude<\/SPAN><\/SPAN> the impact of DIN and DRP (which were previously included in the \u201cALL\u201d)<\/SPAN><\/SPAN> <\/SPAN><\/P> The changes don't appear to have made any difference (i.e. the DIN and DRP were not the deciding factors for any catchment being degraded or not).<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Copied from Rec2ws layer in Rec2_watersheds group here: M:\\GIS\\Data\\Hydrology\\River Environment Classification\\nzRec2.gdb\nIn order to allow joins/editing without damaging core dataset. Joined to DegradedCatchmentsRECv2.4_30May2023.xlsx, here: G:\\GIS\\Environmental Information\\2023\\pSWLP_CourtMaps_09022023.",
"title": "Rec2Watersheds3",
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