PUBLIC REPORTING AND CONSULTATIVE MECHANISMS Sample Clauses

PUBLIC REPORTING AND CONSULTATIVE MECHANISMS. Public reporting and consultative mechanisms relevant to the management of the Gippsland region forests include: • Land Conservation Council and Environment Conservation Council studies; • preparation and amendment of forest management plans, National and State Park management plans, and regional fire protection plans; • activities associated with the implementation of the Flora and Fauna Xxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (Xxx); • preparation and review of Codes of Practice; • publication of audits of compliance with the Code of Forest Practices for Timber Production; • preparation of Wood Utilisation Plans and Fuel Reduction Burning Plans; • technical, research and other reports on such topics as - Sustainable Yield Reviews - Regeneration Performance - Old growth Surveys - Updates of the Schedules of the Flora and Fauna Xxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (Xxx); • nomination, preparation and possible contraventions of recovery plans and threat abatement plans prepared under the Endangered Species Protection Xxx 0000 (Cwth); • listing of places in the Register of the National Estate under the Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975 (Cwth).
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PUBLIC REPORTING AND CONSULTATIVE MECHANISMS. Public reporting and consultative mechanisms relevant to the management of East Gippsland’s forests include: • Land Conservation Council studies; • preparation and amendment of the Forest Management Plan, National Park management plans, and regional fire protection plans; • activities associated with the implementation of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Xxx 0000; • preparation and review of Codes of Practice; • preparation of Wood Utilisation Plans and Fuel Reduction Burning Plans; • technical, research and other reports on such topics as - Sustainable Yield Reviews - Regeneration Performance - Old-growth Surveys - Annual Reports of the Forest Management Area - Updates of the Schedules of the Flora and Fauna Xxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000. • nomination, preparation and possible contraventions of recovery plans and threat abatement plans prepared under the Endangered Species Protection Xxx 0000; • listing of places on the Register of the National Estate under the Australian Heritage Commission Xxx 0000.
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PUBLIC REPORTING AND CONSULTATIVE MECHANISMS. Consultative mechanisms and public reporting relevant to the management of forests within the South-West Forest Region include: Prepare or update management plans under Part V of the CALM Act Consultation on key issues in draft plan development through workshops. Statutory consultation, including local authorities, on draft document. Periodic reporting on Plan implementation to CALM Controlling bodies. Controlling bodies under the CALM Act Composition of the National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority and the Lands and Forests Commission includes community representation. Annual reports prepared by the NPNCA and the LFC Projects considered significant enough by the Environmental Protection Authority to require a form of impact assessment under the Environmental Protection Xxx 0000 (WA) Statutory comment period on draft impact statement. Publication of the EPA assessment report with its recommendations. Annual compliance reports on Ministerial Conditions produced and lodged in EPA library. Regional forest management National State of the Forest Report Timber harvesting plans (long, medium and short term) Plans available for public viewing, consultation with neighboring landholders and key stakeholders at implementation and public advised of implementation. Reviews of the Code of Practice. “Timber Harvesting in WA” Consultation with key stakeholders and users. Published for the public, available at cost. Preparation and Review of Wildlife Management Programs. (Wildlife Conservation Xxx 0000 (WA) & Commonwealth Endangered Species Protection Act 1992) Consultation with key interest groups in preparation. Annual reports on progress available. Gazettal of threatened species in accordance with Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (WA) Recommendations to Minister via a representative Scientific Committee. Fire management plans Consultation with local government , bushfire brigades and landholders within the plan area. Annual and medium term fire management plans are available for public access. CALM Silvicultural codes, manuals & guidelines Available to the public on request. Annual Reports for State Government agencies prepared under the Financial Administration And Audit Xxx 0000 (WA) Public reporting on finances, activities and Performance Indicators for program objectives. State of the Environment Reporting by EPA Draft document available for comment. Broad scale feral animal control Public notifications through press, radio and signs. Public reporting of perfo...

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