Record series

Enquiry and Study into Old Growth Forests, Survey Results and Information Collected

VPRS 16637
1992 - 1998
Open
North Melbourne

Agencies

This record series was created by:
Agencies responsible for this record series:

Date Range

Series date range: 1992 - 1998
Series in custody: 1992 - 1998
Contents in custody: 1838 - 1999

Function / Content

The issue of what constitutes old growth forest and where, or whether, any remained in Victorian State Forests became a management and political issue from the 1980s generated by the conservation movement. Victoria needed to determine strategies for the management of old-growth forests after consultation with the Commonwealth, based on the National Forest Policy Statement and analysis of then current conservation protection measures. The Agency therefore undertook an Enquiry and Study from 1990 to 1998 . Evidence was extracted from various Agencies' files dealing with land and forestry from the late 1830s and to the 1990s in order to analyse, interpret and make recommendations leading to definitive findings. Information was collected about landforms, logging history, fire history, forest type, vegetation, land systems, land tenure and land use. The methods used included intensive field surveys, interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite images, tree-ageing, research into the history of disturbances such as land settlement, logging and wildfires, and the use of conventional maps.

How to use the records

Refer to the list to select files of interset.

Recordkeeping system

The files are arranged under 30 broad subject headings reflecting the scope of the study and research and include the file part numbers within each subject.


HPOG-1-01 to HPOG-30-12

Alpha refers to Historic Places Old Growth, first digit equals the subject matter and the third digit equals the file part.