Conservation Estate definition

Conservation Estate means the:
Conservation Estate means areas described in clause 11.1 of the Yawuru PBC ILUA together with the areas described in clause 10.1 of the Yawuru AA ILUA.
Conservation Estate means Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park (Dambimangari Part), North Lalang-garram Marine Park, and the Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls Marine Park. ‘Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park (Dambimangari Part)’ means the waters within the Determination Area reserved under section 13 of the Conservation and Land Management Act for the purpose of “marine park” in respect of the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park Intertidal Area together with the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park (Dambimangari Part) (Subtidal), and which are described in SCHEDULE 1 and shown on Map 3 in SCHEDULE 2.

Examples of Conservation Estate in a sentence

  • Co-operative and joint management The Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and the six Noongar Regional Corporations will enter into Co-operative and Joint Management Agreement arrangements for the care and protection of the South West Conservation Estate.

  • This means that parties to the JMA and members of the JMB are protected from being personally liable in relation to the management of the Dambimangari Conservation Estate.

  • This means that parties to the JMA and members of the JMB are protected from being personally liable in relation to the management of the Mayala Conservation Estate.

  • Cultural Management Plans for the Conservation Estate will be developed and authored by Yawuru RNTBC and will address both Yawuru customs and practices as well as Yawuru customary law.

  • The JMA contains everything the parties have agreed to in relation to joint management of the Mayala Conservation Estate and no party will be allowed to rely on any earlier document or statement made before the JMA was signed, except if permitted by law.

  • After that, the PBC and the CEO will sign the JMA and jointly manage the Mayala Conservation Estate through the Joint Management Body (JMB).

  • After that, DAC and the CEO will sign the JMA and jointly manage the Dambimangari Conservation Estate through the Joint Management Body (JMB).

  • Conservation Estate means Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park (Karajarri Part), Walyarta Conservation Park (Karajarri Part), the Jinmarnkur Conservation Park, the Jinmarnkur Kulja Nature Reserve and the Dragon Tree Soak Nature Reserve as shown on Map 2 in SCHEDULE 2.

  • The JMA contains everything the parties have agreed to in relation to joint management of the Dambimangari Conservation Estate and no party will be allowed to rely on any earlier document or statement made before the JMA was signed, except if permitted by law.

  • The Park Council is responsible for the management of the Conservation Estate and is comprised of Yawuru RNTBC Representatives, Department Representatives and BSC Representatives who are responsible to jointly administer the management of the Conservation Estate in accordance with their respective areas of responsibility as set out clause 4.1.


More Definitions of Conservation Estate

Conservation Estate means the Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park (Shared Karajarri - Nyangumarta Part), Walyarta Conservation Park (Shared Karajarri – Nyangumarta Part) and the Nature Reserve as shown on Map 2 in SCHEDULE 2.

Related to Conservation Estate

  • Water conservation means the preservation and careful management of water resources.

  • Conservation means any reduction in electric power

  • conservation area means the areas of the mineral lease within the solid black boundaries on Plan E being respectively the reserves known as ‘▇▇▇▇’ ‘Serpentine’ and ‘Monadnock’, and parts of the reserve known as ‘▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇’;

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • in situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.