East Coast Catchments Project

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East Coast Catchments Project

Over the past year the Landscape Recovery Foundation has been working with Glamorgan Spring Bay Council and the East Coast Catchments Steering Committee to develop the Glamorgan Spring Bay Natural Resources Management and Climate Resilience Strategy. Considered to be a “living” document, the strategy will be progressively developed as it is put into action. We invite you to take a look and get involved in putting the strategy into action. Your feedback is also welcome as we review and improve it as we go.

The strategy provides an overview of the Natural Resources of the Glamorgan Spring Bay municipality, the pressures on those resources and priority actions for their management. It provides a framework for cross-tenure collaboration and cooperative action over the next five years.

Over the next 12 months, comments and feedback will be consolidated for incorporation at the annual review. Each year the document with be evaluated against measures of success –reviewed and improved. This approach uses the principles of action planning, allowing the document to be able to adapt as new information about climate change and resource condition becomes available, to reflect community priorities, and to ensure that the actions in the strategy are achieving the desired outcomes.

For more information or to get involved contact mel.fazackerley@landscaperecovery.org

A big thank you to the community groups, stakeholders and the East Coast Catchments Steering Committee who provided input into the documents.

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