Plan of Management definition

Plan of Management means a plan of management in force under section 18;
Plan of Management means a detailed plan prioritising and scheduling management actions for the Protected Area.
Plan of Management means a plan of management, as in force from time to time, that is prepared for the Marine Park in accordance with Part VB of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 (Cth).

Examples of Plan of Management in a sentence

  • This agreement is for the long-term management of the prescribed land in accordance with the Coffs Coast Regional Park Plan of Management.

  • This necessitates the preparation of a Plan of Management as defined in the Act by NPWS in conjunction with CHCC.


More Definitions of Plan of Management

Plan of Management means the plan of management for the Park prepared under section 20 by or on behalf of the Board;
Plan of Management means the plan of management for the park prepared in accordance with the Act as in force from time to time;
Plan of Management means the Coffs Coast Regional Park Plan of Management under the (NP&W Act 1974).
Plan of Management. Community Land Natural Areas- Bushland” (Gosford City Council, 2002) and with the principles and activities outlined below.
Plan of Management. Community Land Natural Areas-Bushland” (Gosford City Council, 2002). A The conservation area contains five identified vegetation communities; Kincumber Scribbly Gum Forest, Coastal Warm Temperate Rainforest, Narrabeen Coastal Blackbutt Forest, Coastal Narrabeen Ironbark Forest and Coastal Narrabeen Moist Forest. The conservation area forms part of a significant north-south and east-west wildlife corridor between adjoining areas of native vegetation and habitat. B The conservation area contains Kincumber Scribbly Gum Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion, which is listed as a Critically Endangered Ecological Community on Schedule 1A of the Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995. The conservation area also contains Coastal Warm Temperate Rainforest, which is listed as an Endangered Ecological Community on Schedule 1 of the Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995. The conservation area also contains Coastal Narrabeen Ironbark Forest and Narrabeen Coastal Blackbutt Forest, which are classified as Regionally Significant Vegetation. C The conservation area contains suitable habitat which may be used by Masked Owls (Tyto novaehollandiae), Sooty Owls (Tyto tenebricosa), Powerful Owls (Ninox strenua), Yellow-bellied Gliders (Petaurus australis), Little Bentwing-bats (Miniopterus australis), Eastern Bentwing-bats (Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensis) and Grey-headed Flying-foxes (Pteropus poliocephalus). All of these species are listed as Vulnerable on Schedule 2 of the Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995 and have been recorded in the local area.
Plan of Management has the meaning given to it within the
Plan of Management has the same meaning as in the NPWA.