Cradle Coast Authority NRM Strategy (Attachments)

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AT TAC H M E N T O N E : Tasmanian N R M p olicy context and drivers

The Clean Energy Regulator’s role is determined by climate change law. It has administrative responsibilities for the: • National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme, under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 • Emissions Reduction Fund, under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011 • Renewable Energy Target, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000, and • Australian National Registry of Emissions Units, under the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act 2011.

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The NRM Strategies support the implementation of the Australian Government’s Agricultural Stewardship Program’s carbon farming initiative through the Emissions Reduction Fund. The Australian Dairy Plan (Dairy Australia, 2020) is an industry-driven strategy providing a comprehensive and compelling framework for development of the dairy industry, underpinned by a robust Sustainability Framework with regular progress reporting. Partnerships with industries such as dairy are fundamental to successful natural resource management outcomes and are key to delivery of the NRM Strategies.

Coastal and marine

Tasmania’s valuable coastal and marine resources are experiencing increasing development and competing pressures. The State Coastal Policy Validation Act (2003) sets out the principles and outcomes for sustainable use of Tasmania’s coastal zone, and provides guidance on protection of natural and cultural values, sustainable urban and residential development, marine farming, tourism, public land and recreation. Urban and residential development is considered within the Tasmanian Planning Scheme under the Coastal Hazards State Planning Provisions (2021). Marine reserves, commercial and recreational fishing, and marine farming are managed through the Living Marine Resources Act (1995).

The Tasmanian Recreational Sea Fishing Strategy 20212030 sets out a vision to promote shared stewardship and sustainable and healthy fish stocks and habitats (DPIPWE, 2021). With potential for significant growth of Tasmania’s salmon industry, a salmon industry plan is in development and due to be released in 2023. Marine reserves are managed by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service, with seven marine reserves declared in state waters. Parks Australia manages the seven marine parks within Tasmanian waters through the South-east Commonwealth Marine Reserves Network Management Plan 2013-23 (2013).

NRM STRATEGY 2030 ATTACHMENTS: CRADLE COAST TASMANIA

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FIGURE 17: Restorative continuum (McDonald et al. 2016

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FIGURE 16: Regional Land Partnerships Program Logic and 5-year Outcomes

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TABLE 10: RLP Outcome hierarchy (adapted from NRM MERI Framework Commonwealth of Australia 2009

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TABLE 9: Climate resilience guiding documents

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4 Identification of future management actions (Projects

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FIGURE 14: Soil acidification risk

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pages 76-77

FIGURE 12: Hillslope Erosion Risk

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pages 73-74

FIGURE 11: White Gum Wet Forest

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pages 69-71

TABLE 5: Threats and mitigation options for priority threatened species in the Cradle Coast Region

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pages 58-60

FIGURE 6: Map showing locations of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area in Tasmania

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pages 62-63

1 Cradle Coast Authority partnership approach

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4 Stakeholder feedback

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pages 35-37

FIGURE 2: One Ramsar wetland on King Island in the Cradle Coast region

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TABLE 6: UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Cradle Coast region

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7 Actions in the 2030 Strategies

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5 Specific considerations – Water Theme

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Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat

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TABLE 1: Criteria and considerations for prioritisation in the 2030 NRM Strategy

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2 Coastal and marine

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Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

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5 Biodiversity

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desertification and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

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pages 19-21

1 Land, Water, Agriculture

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