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Protecting natural heritage : using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextCanberra, A.C.T. : Australian Heritage Commission in association with the Australian Committee for IUCN (World Conservation Union), 2003Edition: Second editionDescription: iv, 143 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0642502579
Other title:
  • Using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter [Portion of title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.720994 21
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available on the WWW.
Contents:
Section 1. How to conserve your place - applying the charter step-by-step -- section 2. Case studies -- section 3. What do the articles mean? -- 10 steps checklist - copy and use -- Definitions from the Australian Natural Heritage Charter.
Summary: Protecting Natural Heritage: using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter is a guide to help you conserve places of natural heritage significance. This book uses principles outlined in the second edition of the Australian Natural Heritage Charter for the conservation of places of natural heritage significance a reference publication developed by the Australian Heritage Commission and the Australian Committee for IUCN (World Conservation Union). Drawing on the Charter, it gives you the tools needed to make sound decisions for managing and restoring natural heritage places whether: degraded or pristine; large or small; with many heritage values or just one; with areas of international, national or local significance; or farms, council reserves, mining leases, publicly or privately owned places, the land of traditional Indigenous owners or formally protected areas. Any individual or group involved in conserving Australia's natural heritage places can use this guide - including landowners and managers, non-government and government organisations, decision-makers, voluntary groups or professional practitioners. Protecting Natural Heritage: using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter replaces the Natural Heritage Places Handbook which provided assistance in applying the first edition of the Charter.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Cranbourne Library RBG CRAN 333.720994 PRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available LRBM00237673
Book State Botanical Collection RBG FOL 333.720994 PRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available LRBM00251986

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Bibliography : p. 140.

Section 1. How to conserve your place - applying the charter step-by-step -- section 2. Case studies -- section 3. What do the articles mean? -- 10 steps checklist - copy and use -- Definitions from the Australian Natural Heritage Charter.

Protecting Natural Heritage: using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter is a guide to help you conserve places of natural heritage significance. This book uses principles outlined in the second edition of the Australian Natural Heritage Charter for the conservation of places of natural heritage significance a reference publication developed by the Australian Heritage Commission and the Australian Committee for IUCN (World Conservation Union). Drawing on the Charter, it gives you the tools needed to make sound decisions for managing and restoring natural heritage places whether: degraded or pristine; large or small; with many heritage values or just one; with areas of international, national or local significance; or farms, council reserves, mining leases, publicly or privately owned places, the land of traditional Indigenous owners or formally protected areas. Any individual or group involved in conserving Australia's natural heritage places can use this guide - including landowners and managers, non-government and government organisations, decision-makers, voluntary groups or professional practitioners. Protecting Natural Heritage: using the Australian Natural Heritage Charter replaces the Natural Heritage Places Handbook which provided assistance in applying the first edition of the Charter.

Also available on the WWW.

Commonwealth of Australia 2003.

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