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Heritage criteria, thresholds, and statutory listings are devices for identifying and protecting - places we wish to keep. They are the primary means by which the heritage values of such places are ...
The Blue Carbon Conservation, Restoration and Accounting Program will help pave the way for scaling up investment in coastal blue carbon ecosystems, support management decisions, and contribute to ...
The following information is provided by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) to clarify its position regarding the purpose of the List of Specimens taken to be ...
Climate change poses growing challenges to our economic prosperity, the amenity of cities and regions, the health of our environment and ecosystem services, and the wellbeing of our communities.
Map of threatened ecological communities in NSW and the ACT (Map 1 of 2) The map below shows areas in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory where threatened ecological communities may ...
The guidelines raise awareness of the impacts of artificial light on wildlife. They can help you protect Australia’s threatened wildlife. The guidelines include: a framework for how to assess and ...
The Australian Government and all state and territory governments have agreed to apply a Common Assessment Method for assessing the extinction risk of species and listing of threatened species. The ...
The Murrumbidgee Flow-MER Area-scale Project is being undertaken from 2024 to 2029. The project is led by Charles Sturt University in partnership with University of NSW (UNSW) and NSW Department of ...
The 2018 National Waste Policy provides a framework for collective action by businesses, governments, communities and individuals until 2030. The policy identifies five overarching principles ...
The Cut-flower Sustainable Management Plan 2018–22 continues the system to facilitate and regulate sustainably harvesting and producing material for the cut-flower industry in NSW. The tools and ...
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