Preferred datasets Sample Clauses

The 'Preferred datasets' clause designates specific data sources or datasets that are to be prioritized or exclusively used for a particular purpose within an agreement. In practice, this clause may list certain databases, data providers, or types of data that parties agree to rely on when performing analyses, making decisions, or fulfilling contractual obligations. By clearly identifying which datasets are preferred, the clause helps prevent disputes over data quality or source, ensuring consistency and reliability in the information used throughout the contract.
Preferred datasets a) The most recently available Australian Bureau of Statistics parameters will be used to estimate the length of coastline. They are published in the 1301.0 Year Book Australia, Geography of Australia section (or the superseding document) (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). The New South Wales coastline will not include the Jervis Bay territory. b) Temperature tolerance data should be obtained from a literature review process using both high and low confidence data. c) The most appropriate sources of data will be used to determine sea temperatures, bearing in mind that sea surface temperatures change seasonally, are influenced by local weather and that differences occur with changing depth. d) Additional data sets that may be used as secondary data are: i. ABARES ii. Heritage features, such protected sites, World Heritage Areas and the national estate. e) Due to the scale of the input data, the analysis should be made at the native resolution level and presented as a 10 km x 10 km grid.
Preferred datasets a) The most recently available Australian Bureau of Statistics parameters will be used to estimate the length of coastline. They are published in the 1301.0 Year Book Australia, Geography of Australia section (or the superseding document) (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). The New South Wales coastline will not include the Jervis Bay territory. b) Temperature tolerance data should be sourced from NIMPIS—if there is no data available in NIMPIS then the figures should be obtained from a literature review process using both high and low confidence data. c) The data provided by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇), or its successors, will be used to determine sea surface temperatures.
Preferred datasets a) Climate data from the Bureau of Meteorology can be used for actual climate variables—as opposed to WorldClim Data, which tends to be based on averages. b) Since many incursions originate from ports and airports—a distance to ports and airports is very useful. c) Similarly, water feature data can be analysed based on, for example, the distance to perennial or ephemeral rivers or lakes. d) Additional data sets that may be used as secondary data are: e) The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARES) land use/cover; f) Heritage features, such protected sites, World Heritage Areas and the national estate; and g) NVIS data sets for native vegetation; and Vegetation Assets States and Transition (VAST) data to indicate vegetation condition. h) Due to the scale of the input data, the analysis should be made at the native resolution level and presented as a 10 km x 10 km grid.
Preferred datasets a) Climate data from the Bureau of Meteorology can be used for actual climate variables—as opposed to WorldClim, which tends to be based on averages. b) Since many incursions originate from ports and airports—a distance to ports and airports is very useful. c) Similarly, water feature data can be analysed based on, for example, the distance to perennial or ephemeral rivers or lakes. d) Additional data sets that may be used as secondary data are: i. Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) land use/cover;
Preferred datasets. (a) Climate data from the Bureau of Meteorology can be used for actual climate variables—as opposed to WorldClim, which tends to be based on averages. (b) Since many incursions originate from ports and airports—a distance to ports and airports is very useful. (c) Similarly, water feature data can be analysed based on, for example, the distance to perennial or ephemeral rivers or lakes. (d) Additional data sets that may be used as secondary data are: (i) Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) land use/cover; (ii) Heritage features, such protected sites, World Heritage Areas and the national estate; and (iii) NVIS data sets for native vegetation; and VAST data to indicate vegetation condition. (e) Due to the scale of the input data, the analysis should be made at the native resolution level and presented as a 10 km x 10 km grid.

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