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AT TAC H M E N T five : N R M p lanning lin k ages with R egional L and Partnershi p s O utcomes

RLP project development will start with the establishment of a Project Logic as part of the MERI planning process (see Strategy section 8.5). Project Logics will link to the RLP Program Logic (Figure 16) by demonstrating the rationale of the selection of appropriate management actions (that constitute

project planning and delivery), that will be expected to contribute to the RLP 5-year outcomes as described in Table 10. They will describe the expected consequences of management actions, in the immediate to long-term, underpinned by associated assumptions.

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

Outcome description

Associated target (and indicators)

Aspirational program goal

Vision for the asset

Statement of the overall vision for the state of the asset in 50 years. This statement helps guide program planning and provides a context for setting other targets

No targets at this level

Longer term outcome

Improvements in the state of the asset

Expected outcomes relating to the condition of the biophysical, institutional and social assets as a result of intervention

Usually longer-term targets at a broad geographic level

Immediate outcome (5-year)

Aggregate changes in how the asset is managed and affected

Changes in management practices resulting in impact on asset condition across a region

Immediate targets (e.g. percentage of land protected or managed in a certain way over five years)

A reduction in pressures on and threats to the asset Adoption of best practice or sustainable management practices

Practice and attitude change

Management actions (Immediate activities)

Management actions (Foundational activities)

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Enhanced knowledge, aspirations, skills, attitudes and/or confidence Institutional and organizational change, as reflected in corporate policy, business practices, laws and infrastructure

Immediate and intermediate targets (e.g. percentage of land/resource managers or communities that adopt sustainable management practices)

Biophysical outputs

Deliverables that are related immediate onground results as set out in investment plans and funding agreements

Output targets (e.g. number of hectares and land revegetated or enhanced)

Nonbiophysical outputs

Deliverables that are related to immediate social, institutional, cultural or economic results as set out in investment plans and funding agreements

Output targets (e.g. number of community plans number of participants in training workshops, or number of incentives projects funded)

Project activities

Activities that largely concern the development of NRM strategies and investment plans. These include:

Output targets (e.g. number of community workshops conducted or number of educational resources developed)

• Conducting baseline assessment and analysing program evaluation results • Building skills and developing knowledge base • Developing institutional frameworks, plans and strategies • Undertaking community consultation • Consulting and /or commissioning scientific research

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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FIGURE 12: Hillslope Erosion Risk

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FIGURE 11: White Gum Wet Forest

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

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

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1 Cradle Coast Authority partnership approach

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4 Stakeholder feedback

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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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1 Land, Water, Agriculture

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