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Biodiversity Assessment - South East Corner

Opportunities

Table: The contribution of integrated Natural Resource Management to the protection of biodiversity in each subregion: feasible opportunities and comments.
Opportunities Comments
Bateman (SEC3)
Incentives Further implementation of the Land for Wildlife Scheme (NPWS). Voluntary and non binding, provision of advice and support. Agreements negotiated with Local Government and community groups.
  Revolving fund, established under the NSW Nature Conservation Trust, to purchase and covenant land for permanent protection. Land then sold to sympathetic buyer. Program still being formulated
Legislation including duty of care for leasehold etc South East Corner and Southern Highlands-Illawarra Shoalhaven Regional Vegetation Committees. RVC's produce Veg Mgt Plans which also have a regulatory provision under the EP&A Act 1979. Plans still to be drafted and gazetted.
Threat abatement planning Bushfires that are too frequent listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Bushrock removal listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Clearing of native vegetation listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Climate change brought about by human activities listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Predation by feral cats listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
East Gippsland Lowlands (SEC1)
Capacity building with stakeholders (specify) Better resourced and focussed extension, training of extension officers in integration of biodiversity management , provision of extension materials relating to biodiversity management
  Improved access and ease of use of biodiversity information, particularly mapping.
Environmental management systems Ecologically sustainable wood labelling/marketing system.
  Extend Biodiversity EMS content to other sectors and support widespread adoption
Incentives Stewardship (Bush Tender) Biodiversity focussed Quantitative measurement of benefits, targeted with competitive cost minimisation and specific management agreements
Industry codes of practice Update Codes of Forest practice to take account of conservation status information in regional native vegetation management plans and refine application of habitat protection aims.
Institutional reform Support for adjustment of timber industry in line with sustainable yields as part of RFAs
Integration with Landcare, catchment & property planning Routine linking of biodiversity EMS into Property management Planning
  Use of quantitative measures and preferences (Biodiversity benefits index) as part of Landcare investment decision making.
Other planning opportunities Local Government. Native Vegetation Controls improved decision making though clearer rules/ concepts and training. Improved accounting through permit tracking database, calculation and monitoring of offsets, and remote sensing of remnants.
  Local Government. Review of new Format Planning Schemes to include fuller consideration of biodiversity management and planning issues.
Threat abatement planning Completion for Victorian Pest Management Framework
  Completion of Statewide Native Vegetation Management Framework and 10 Regional Native Vegetation management Plans - better and more focussed native vegetation protection and enhancement
  Monitor implementation of Native vegetation Management Plans.
  Revision of Regional Catchment Strategies with increased emphasis of management of biodiversity assets.
Valuing ecosystem services Need for inclusion of biodiversity considerations into proposed salinity/water quality/land protection credit schemes
South East Coastal Ranges (SEC2)
Incentives Further implementation of the Land for Wildlife Scheme (NPWS). Voluntary and non binding, provision of advice and support. Agreements negotiated with Local Government and community groups.
  Revolving fund, established under the NSW Nature Conservation Trust, to purchase and covenant land for permanent protection. Land then sold to sympathetic buyer. Program still being formulated
Legislation including duty of care for leasehold etc South East Corner and Southern Highlands-Illawarra Shoalhaven Regional Vegetation Committees. RVC's produce Veg Mgt Plans which also have a regulatory provision under the EP&A Act 1979. Plans still to be drafted and gazetted.
Threat abatement planning Bushfires that are too frequent listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Bushrock removal listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Clearing of native vegetation listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Climate change brought about by human activities listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)
  Predation by feral cats listed as a key threatening process in the TSCA (1995)

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