Conservation Land Management Strategy
The Conservation Land Management Strategy provides strategic direction for managing conservation land in the Redlands and a clear set of guidelines for identifying and categorising conservation land.
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Conservation Land Management Strategy [PDF 900KB]
Conservation land (17.7 per cent of land in the Redlands) includes conservation areas, nature refuges, bushland refuges, nature belts, creek corridors, urban habitat, conservation coastal foreshores, wetlands, drainage reserves and/or road reserves.
Previously, much of Council’s knowledge on effective resource management was covered in a range of management plans, strategies, databases, working procedures and within the personal knowledge of past and present Council officers.
Effective management of conservation land requires a set of principles for a coordinated approach to improve biodiversity services, environmental planning and operational management.
For more information, phone Environmental Management on 3829 8760.