To access The Land Use Decision Support (LUDS) section, click on the "LUDS" tab.
Click on "Find your municipality".
A table listing the the different provinces should open. Select the province where the municipality is located.
Choose from the list of available municipalities listed under the province.
A page with biodiversity summary information of the specific municipality should open.
To access the interactive LUDs tool in the interactive map viewer, click on the LUDS map link under the Map heading in the top right-hand corner. A map should open in a new window.
Click on the LUDS tool button found under the LUDS tab of the Map Viewer.
The LUDS step section should open on the left-hand side.
Select "Continue".
Select a development type and give a brief description of said development to appear in the report.If the LUDS tool is currently used for educational purposes, tick the test assessment option and press "Continue".
The LUDS report should then be available for download. Click on the "Download the PDF LUDS report" to view report in a new window . Do this before selecting "Finish", otherwise the process will have to be repeated.
Welcome to Biodiversity Advisor 2.0!
Biodiversity Advisor, developed by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) and its Data Partners, is a system that will provide integrated biodiversity information to a wide range of users who will have access to geospatial data, plant and animal species distribution data, ecosystem-level data, literature, images and metadata.
The integrated information comes from our much-loved Botanical Database of Southern Africa (BODATSA) also known as Plants of Southern Africa (POSA), Zoological Database of Southern Africa (ZODATSA), Biodiversity Geographic Information System (BGIS), SANBI's institutional repository (Opus) and others.
The system is still under development, so you may find a few bugs/issues. If you do, please report it via the error reporting button available in various sections of the website or provide us with any useful feedback you may have via the ‘Give us feedback’ option available in the sidebar menu. You can create a free account for yourself by clicking on the user profile icon which will take you through to the login page. Here you can choose the ‘Create an account’ option or simply fill in your details if you have an account already. Having an account on Biodiversity Advisor will provide users with free access to biodiversity resources.
In future, Team SANBI will be able to log in using their day-to-day login details, BGIS users will be able to use their existing accounts and details, and general users will be able to log in using their LinkedIn profile, but for now you will need to create an account.