Local Coastal Management Plans
Greens Beach/Kelso Coastal Reserve Management Plan
Greens Beach and Kelso Coastal Reserve are situated at the mouth of the Tamar estuary on the north coastline of Tasmania. Part 1 of the Plan provides background on the scope of the plan and the natural values of the area. Part 2 provides vision and management objectives. Part 3, provides an implementation schedule. Part 4 provides management guidelines for vegetation including weeds, recreation, education and interpretation, access and infrastructure, management arrangements, zoning, and relevant legislation and policies.
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Millingtons Beach Coastal Reserve Management Strategy
Located on the east coast of Tasmania, near Orford, Millingtons Beach is approximately 85 km north east of Hobart. The strategy was written to establish a works program to ensure protection of the environment for future users and to provide amenity for visitors and neighbours to the area. Part A of the Strategy provides a management context and background information, Part B provides objectives for future management and management zonings and Part C provides management strategies for conservation of flora, fauna geoheritage and cultural heritage, fire management, dune erosion, introduced species, recreational use, community awareness and monitoring and evaluation.
Contents include
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary of Terms
- Introduction
- The Guidelines
- Approvals Process
- Appendices.
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Clayton Wetland Draft Management Plan
Clayton Wetland is located at Turners Beach on the north west coast of Tasmania. It is a relatively undisturbed wetland but has significant threats from nearby urban development. Part A provides a management context to this strategy, Part B provides management vision and directions and Part C provides management strategies for conservation, dune erosion, fire control, recreational use, community involvement and reserch and monitoring.
Contents include:
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary of Terms
- Introduction
- The Guidelines
- Approvals Process
- Appendices.
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Roaring Beach Conservation Area Draft Management Strategy
Roaring Beach is located on the west coast of the Tasman Peninsula in south eastern Tasmania. The Strategy covers, a summary of the area, management vision and objectives, values and uses of the area and a management action plan. Background data collected for the plan includes geology and geomorphology, flora and fauna.
Contents include:
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary of Terms
- Introduction
- The Guidelines
- Approvals Process
- Appendices.
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North Eastern Tasmania Sustainable Coastal Camping Strategy
The Sustainable Coastal Camping Strategy examines why the free coastal campgrounds of north eastern Tasmania are becoming increasingly degraded.
This document is divided into three parts.
Part A includes the Executive Summary, Foreword (including a vision for coastal camping) and Introduction which looks at the nature and scope of the problem. A list of camping sites is provided, and members on the Steering Committee are also listed. The problems at the campgrounds are also discussed here.
Part B looks at alternative management possibilities, alternative resourcing possibilities and possible solutions to the problems. Recommendations for actions and changes are also included here and case studies are discussed in further detail.
Part C provides the Acknowledgments, References, Bibliography and Appendices. Appendix 1 includes the Survey Analysis, Appendix 2, the public forum outcomes and a further case study. Appendix 3 provides an overview of legislation applicable to coastal campgrounds. Appendix 4 includes a list of media, publicity and participation.
Written by Owen Smith for the Steering Committee.
Published by Steering Committee for the Sustainable Coastal Camping Strategy.
(Published in 2000)
Copyright Coastcare, Glamorgan Spring Bay Council, Break O'Day Council and Dorset Council and Parks and Wildlife Service 2000
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